What is Hegel's attitude towards the ideas that are contained in the history of philosophy?
A) They are largely worthless and without merit.
B) The entire goal of philosophy is to get back to the ideas that the ancients believed.
C) The history of philosophy was necessary and led to the final triumph of philosophy in Hegel's own day.
D) The study of the history of philosophy is a pleasant diversion but nothing more.
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