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aeo The most comprehensive collection of Hegela s writings currently available in English. aeo Contains a clear and helpful general introduction and short introductions to each part. aeo A comprehensive bibliography includes a list of almost all the available English translations of Hegela s works.
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The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English.
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The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegel's mature writings and lectures which are central to his system and also have special relevance for post-Hegelian thinkers. There is also an extensive bibliography listing the main German editions of Hegel's works, most of the currently available English translations of his texts, as well as a selection of important secondary works.
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The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegel's mature writings and lectures which are central to his system and also have special relevance for post-Hegelian thinkers. There is also an extensive bibliography listing the main German editions of Hegel's works, most of the currently available English translations of his texts, as well as a selection of important secondary works.
Author Biography
Stephen Houlgate is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics (1986) and Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy (1991), and is the editor of Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature (1997).
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements. General Introduction. Part I: Early Writings:. Introduction. 1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism. 2. Love. 3. Fragment of a System. 4. The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy: The Need of Philosophy. Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit:. Introduction. 5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface. 6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction. 7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty. 8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness. 9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror. 10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing. Part III: Logic:. Introduction. 11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction. 12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception. 13. Science of Logic: Introduction. 14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?. 15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being. 16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence. 17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept]. Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:. Introduction. 18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction. 19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time. 20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism. 21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction. 22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology and Phenomenology of Spirit. 23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology. Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy of History:. Introduction. 24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction. 25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality. 26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life. 27. Philosophy of History: Introduction. Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion and History of Philosophy:. Introduction. 28. Aesthetics: The Ideal. 29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art. 30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama. 31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion. 32. History of Philosophy: Introduction. Bibliography. Index.
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"Stephen Houlgate has produced what is, without question, the most comprehensive and useful selection of Hegel texts yet. Not only has he provided generous selections from the whole range of Hegel's output, from the early writings through the mature system, but somehow he has also managed to include nearly every passage that has become important to later philosophers from Marx and Feuerbach through Heidegger, Adorno, Derrida and Deleuze. Add to this Houlgate's splendid introduction in which he lucidly outlines the fundamental gestures of Hegel's thought as radicalising and completing Kant's project for a critical philosophy, and one has a one-volume 'Hegel' that will deservedly dominate the field for years to come." J. M. Bernstein, Vanderbilt University "Houlgate's collection is the best and most thoughtful assembly of Hegel's key writings in one volume to date. In some ways, this is the 'encyclopaedic' presentation of Hegel's thought that Hegel should have collected himself instead of the Encyclopaedia that he actually wrote." Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
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The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegels writings currently available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegels mature writings and lectures which are central to his system and also have special relevance for post-Hegelian thinkers. There is also an extensive bibliography listing the main German editions of Hegels works, most of the currently available English translations of his texts, as well as a selection of important secondary works.
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"Stephen Houlgate has produced what is, without question, the most comprehensive and useful selection of Hegel texts yet. Not only has he provided generous selections from the whole range of Hegel's output, from the early writings through the mature system, but somehow he has also managed to include nearly every passage that has become important to later philosophers from Marx and Feuerbach through Heidegger, Adorno, Derrida and Deleuze. Add to this Houlgate's splendid introduction in which he lucidly outlines the fundamental gestures of Hegel's thought as radicalising and completing Kant's project for a critical philosophy, and one has a one-volume 'Hegel' that will deservedly dominate the field for years to come." J. M. Bernstein, Vanderbilt University "Houlgate's collection is the best and most thoughtful assembly of Hegel's key writings in one volume to date. In some ways, this is the 'encyclopaedic' presentation of Hegel's thought that Hegel should have collected himself instead of the Encyclopaedia that he actually wrote." Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
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"Stephen Houlgate has produced what is, without question, the most comprehensive and useful selection of Hegel texts yet. Not only has he provided generous selections from the whole range of Hegel's output, from the early writings through the mature system, but somehow he has also managed to include nearly every passage that has become important to later philosophers from Marx and Feuerbach through Heidegger, Adorno, Derrida and Deleuze. Add to this Houlgate's splendid introduction in which he lucidly outlines the fundamental gestures of Hegel's thought as radicalising and completing Kant's project for a critical philosophy, and one has a one-volume 'Hegel' that will deservedly dominate the field for years to come." J. M. Bernstein, Vanderbilt University"Houlgate's collection is the best and most thoughtful assembly of Hegel's key writings in one volume to date. In some ways, this is the 'encyclopaedic' presentation of Hegel's thought that Hegel should have collected himself instead of the Encyclopaedia that he actually wrote." Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
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* The most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English. * Contains a clear and helpful general introduction and short introductions to each part. * A comprehensive bibliography includes a list of almost all the available English translations of Hegel's works.
Details ISBN063120346X Author Stephen Houlgate Short Title HEGEL READER Pages 568 Language English ISBN-10 063120346X ISBN-13 9780631203469 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 193 Year 1998 Translated from German Edited by Stephen Houlgate Edition 1st DOI 10.1604/9780631203469 UK Release Date 1998-09-13 AU Release Date 1998-09-13 NZ Release Date 1998-09-13 US Release Date 1998-09-13 Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd Series Wiley Blackwell Readers Publication Date 1998-09-13 Imprint Wiley-Blackwell Place of Publication Hoboken Alternative 9780631203476 Audience Undergraduate Country of Publication United Kingdom We've got this
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