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Stephen Houlgate

University of Warwick
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  • University of Warwick
    Department of Philosophy
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    G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction to His Life and Thought
    In Stephen Houlgate & Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley-blackwell. 2011.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Hegel's Life Logic and Phenomenology Philosophy of Nature and Spirit.
    G. W. F. HegelDerrida: Development and Influences
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    Hegel, Rawls, and the Rational State
    In Robert R. Williams (ed.), Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right, State University of New York Press. 2001.
    G. W. F. HegelHegel: Social and Political Philosophy
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    Thought and experience in Hegel and McDowell
    European Journal of Philosophy 14 (2). 2006.
    G. W. F. HegelPerceptionPerception and the Mind
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    David Lamb, ed., Hegel and Modern Philosophy (review)
    Philosophy in Review 8 135-138. 1988.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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    Hegel, Kant and the Antinomies of Pure Reason
    Kant Yearbook 8 (1): 39-62. 2016.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kant Yearbook Jahrgang: 8 Heft: 1 Seiten: 39-62.
    Kant: MetaphysicsKant and Other PhilosophersKant: Epistemology
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    Reason in Religion (review)
    The Owl of Minerva 23 (2): 183-188. 1992.
    The publication in the mid-1980s of the new critical edition of Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of religion is widely recognized to have been one of the most important events in the history of modern Hegel scholarship. By differentiating between Hegel’s own manuscript and the individual transcripts of the lectures made by his students, this edition enabled a wider philosophical public to trace for the first time the development of Hegel’s philosophy of religion throughout the 1820s. In view o…Read more
    The publication in the mid-1980s of the new critical edition of Hegel’s lectures on the philosophy of religion is widely recognized to have been one of the most important events in the history of modern Hegel scholarship. By differentiating between Hegel’s own manuscript and the individual transcripts of the lectures made by his students, this edition enabled a wider philosophical public to trace for the first time the development of Hegel’s philosophy of religion throughout the 1820s. In view of the great importance of this new version of Hegel’s lectures, Jaeschke’s Reason in Religion, originally published in 1986 as Die Vernunft in der Religion: Studien zur Grundlegung der Religionsphilosophie Hegels, deserves particular attention and respect, because it is the first comprehensive study of Hegel’s philosophy of religion to be based on the new edition, and because Jaeschke himself was the person primarily responsible for preparing that edition.
    G. W. F. HegelGerman Idealism
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    An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    This classic introduction to one of the most influential modern thinkers, G.W.F. Hegel (1770-1831) has been made even more comprehensive through the addition of four new chapters. New edition of a classic introduction to Hegel. Enables students to engage with many aspects of Hegel’s philosophy. Covers the whole range of Hegel’s mature thought. Relates Hegel’s ideas to other thinkers, such as Luther, Descartes and Kant. Offers a distinctive and challenging interpretation of Hegel’s work.
    G. W. F. HegelHegel: Philosophy of HistoryHegel: Metaphysics
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