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Review of CF Goschel's Aphorisms Parts One and Two (review)Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 17 (4): 369-393. 1988.
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126Hegel: Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-6 Volume I: Introduction and Oriental PhilosophyOxford University Press UK. 2009.This new edition of Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy sets forth clearly, for the first time for the English reader, what Hegel actually said. These lectures challenged the antiquarianism of Hegel's contemporaries by boldly contending that the history of philosophy is itself philosophy, not just history. It portrays the journey of reason or spirit through time, as reason or spirit comes in stages to its full development and self-conscious existence, through the successive products of…Read more
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82The Justification of PunishmentIn Gertrude Ezorsky (ed.), Philosophical Perspectives on Punishment, Second Edition, State University of New York Press. pp. 35-181. 2015.
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20Lordship and BondageIn John O'Neill (ed.), Hegel's Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary, Suny Press. pp. 29-36. 1996.
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Volume IIIRoutledge. 2014.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Spirit: Chapter Six of Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritHackett Publishing Company. 2001.This new annotated translation of Chapter Six of Hegel's _Phenomenology of Spirit_, the joint product of a group of scholars that included H. S. Harris, George di Giovanni, John W. Burbidge, and Kenneth Schmitz, represents an advance in accuracy and fluency on previous translations into English of this core chapter of the Phenomenology. Its notes and commentary offer both novice and scholar more guidance to this text than is available in any other translation, and it is thus well suited for use …Read more
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On Art, Religion, and the History of Philosophy: Introductory LecturesHackett Publishing Company. 1997.A reprint, with new Introduction, of the Harper Torch edition of 1970. The famous introductory lectures collected in this volume represent the distillation of Hegel’s mature views on the three most important activities of spirit, and have the further advantage, shared by his lectures in general, of being more comprehensible than those works of his published during his lifetime. A new Introduction, Select Bibliography, Analytical Table of Contents, and the restoration in the section headings of t…Read more
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Introduction to the Philosophy of History: with selections from The Philosophy of RightHackett Publishing Company. 1988.... eminently readable... admirably picks up the spirit of what Hegel is saying.... more readable and accurate than Hartmann's, and it translates a more readable text than does Nisbet's. It includes (as Hartmann's does not) an excerpt, which serves as chapter five, from 'The Geographical Basis of History' (particularly interesting for what it says of America), and a brief chapter six, entitled 'The Division of History.' The volume closes with an appendix, translating §§341–360 of Hegel’s Philo…Read more
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The Encyclopaedia Logic: Part I of the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences with the ZustzeHackett Publishing Company. 1991.The appearance of this translation is a major event in English-language Hegel studies, for it is more than simply a replacement for Wallace's translation cum paraphrase. Hegel's Prefaces to each of the three editions of the Enzyklopädie are translated for the first time into English. There is a very detailed Introduction translating Hegel's German, which serves not only as a guide to the translator's usage but also to Hegel's. Also included are a detailed bilingual annotated glossary, very exten…Read more
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35Hegel's Philosophy of rightOxford University Press USA. 1967.A translation of 'Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft im Grundisse' and 'Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts.'
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49Outlines of the Philosophy of RightOxford University Press. 2008.Hegel's Philosophy of Right concerns ideas on justice, moral responsibility, family life, economic activity, and the political structure of the state. It shows how human freedom involves living with others in accordance with publicly recognized righs and laws. This edition combines a revised translation with a cogent introduction to Hegel's work.
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43Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit 1827-8Oxford University Press. 2007.This edition of a recently discovered manuscript provides the first full look at Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. The lectures of 1827 go far beyond Hegel's previously published Encyclopedia outline, and provide a new introduction to the Philosophy of Spirit. Robert Williams's translation will stimulate interest in a neglected area in Hegel scholarship, but one to which Hegel himself attached special importance and significance.
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25Aesthetics: Volume 1Clarendon Press. 1998.This is the first of two volumes of the only English edition of Hegel's Aesthetics, in which he gives full expression to his seminal theory of art. The substantial Introduction is his best exposition of his general philosophy of art. In Part I he considers the general nature of art as a spiritual experience, distinguishes the beauty of art and the beauty of nature, and examines artistic genius and originality. Part II surveys the history of art from the ancient world through to the end of the ei…Read more
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1Aesthetics: Volume 2Clarendon Press. 1998.This is the second of two volumes of the only English edition of Hegel's Aesthetics, in which he gives full expression to his seminal theory of art. The substantial Introduction is his best exposition of his general philosophy of art. In Part I he considers the general nature of art as a spiritual experience, distinguishes the beauty of art and the beauty of nature, and examines artistic genius and originality. Part II surveys the history of art from the ancient world through to the end of the e…Read more
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40Hegel's Philosophy of MindClarendon Press. 1970.The present reissue of Wallace's translation of Hegel's Philosophy of Mind includes the Zusatze or lecture-notes which, in the collected works, accompany the first section entitled "Subjective Mind" and which Wallace omitted from his translation. Professor J. N. Findlay has written a Foreword and this replaces Wallace's introductory essays.
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26The Philosophy of RightFocus. 2002.A modern, highly readable translation of a primary text in Western philosophy. Complete translation in English with introduction, notes and glossary. The glossary is keyed to the primary occurrences of important terms in the text and provides insights into the concepts beyond the translation, especially useful pedagogical device for students coming to Hegel for the first time. Focus Philosophical Library translations are close to and are non-interpretative of the original text, with the notes an…Read more
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22On Art, Religion, and the History of Philosophy: Introductory LecturesHackett Publishing Company. 1997.A reprint, with new Introduction, of the Harper Torch edition of 1970. The famous introductory lectures collected in this volume represent the distillation of Hegel’s mature views on the three most important activities of spirit, and have the further advantage, shared by his lectures in general, of being more comprehensible than those works of his published during his lifetime. A new Introduction, Select Bibliography, Analytical Table of Contents, and the restoration in the section headings of t…Read more
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26Spirit: Chapter Six of Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritHackett Publishing Company. 2001.This new annotated translation of Chapter Six of Hegel's _Phenomenology of Spirit_, the joint product of a group of scholars that included H. S. Harris, George di Giovanni, John W. Burbidge, and Kenneth Schmitz, represents an advance in accuracy and fluency on previous translations into English of this core chapter of the Phenomenology. Its notes and commentary offer both novice and scholar more guidance to this text than is available in any other translation, and it is thus well suited for use …Read more
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47Hegel's Philosophy of MindOxford University Press UK. 1970.G. W. F. Hegel is an immensely important yet difficult philosopher. Philosophy of Mind is the third part of Hegel's Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, in which he summarizes his philosophical system. It is one of the main pillars of his thought. Michael Inwood presents this central work to the modern reader in an intelligible and accurate new translation---the first into English since 1894---that loses nothing of the style of Hegel's thought. In his editorial introduction Inwood offers…Read more
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55Miscellaneous WritingsNorthwestern University Press. 2000.This anthology, reflecting virtually every stage of G. W. F. Hegel's life and every area of his interests, provides the most complete picture yet of the intellectual development and activity of this towering figure of philosophy. Previously scattered and often hard to find, the writings collected here are of markedly different genres: introductions, rough drafts, book reviews, poems, speeches, sermons, individual treatises, even student notes and other firsthand reports. By virtue of their heter…Read more
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Volume IIIRoutledge. 2010.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The Phenomenology of Mind: Volume IIRoutledge. 2004.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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The Phenomenology of Mind: Volume IRoutledge. 2004.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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36Science of LogicRoutledge. 2004.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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Hegel's Philosophy of Nature: Volume IIIRoutledge. 2004.First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
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14Hegel's System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of SpiritState University of New York Press. 1988.The first translation into English and the first detailed interpretation of Hegel’s System der Sittlichkeit (1802-3) and of Philosophie des Geistes, the two earliest surviving versions of Hegel’s social theory. Hegel’s central concept of the spirit evolved in these two works. An 87-page interpretation by Harris precedes the translations.