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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich H Philosophers
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich H Philosophers
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- Essays and links to help understand, rethink, explain, sublate, and live the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel. Includes bibliography, biography and texts.
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- An excerpt from this philosopher's Negative Dialectics. A critical perspective on Hegel's thought, emphasizing dialectical inconsistencies.
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- An early English-language interpretation of Hegel's method, published in 1896.
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- How the Hegelian philosophy can contribute to the conceptual discussions between the two strains of contemporary ethical-political philosophy. From the Paideia Project.
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- A critical view, from a Popperian perspective, of Hegel's philosophy as a whole. Special attention is paid to Hegel's philosophy of nature.
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- The "Hegel" listserv, dedicated to exploring all aspects of Hegel's system. Public archive of messages.
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- A study of the possibility of Hegelian constitutionalism. From the Paideia Project.
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- News concerning meetings and conferences of this association, as well as information about its biennial Bulletin.
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- Considers Hegel's method as embodied in the "Encyclopedia" and "Phenomenology of Spirit," and its interpretation by subsequent thinkers. Particular emphasis is placed on the role of Feuerbach.
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- A set of resources dedicated to the greater understanding of Hegel's work. Includes several online courses, numerous articles, and research aids.
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- Explores Hegel's relation to Christianity, atheism and paganism in the light of the struggle between the Left and Right Hegelians. Presents a view of Hegelianism as a freedom-loving philosophy.
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- Includes a biography, a discussion of the differences between the systems of Hegel and Schelling, and a unitary overview of Hegel's thought.
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- Online edition of a classic 1910 monograph. In hyperlinked HTML.
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- Chapter 1 of his classic treatment of Hegel's system, "Introduction to the Reading of Hegel." An English translation from French, from the 1969 Basic Books edition.
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- An excerpt from chapter 5 of this work. Uses some of Hegel's little-known early works to analyze his view of property.
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- Preface from a new analysis of the relation between Marx and Hegel, which attempts to show that the relationship is more complex and profound than usually thought.
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- Held in Jena, Germany, covering issues raised by Hegel's 1802 "Faith and Knowledge." Features organizational and contact information, background. In multiple languages.
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- Moderated forum for the discussion of the development and extension of Hegelian thought in contemporary times. Public archives. Established by Janko Stojanow.
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- Article from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophy of Education. Delves into the pedagogical elements of Hegel's philosophy of spirit.
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- Very extensive list of primary and secondary printed resources, focused largely on English-language works. Maintained by Andrew Chitty of the University of Sussex.
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- A comparison of four feminist critics of Hegel, with an aim to a coherent treatment of the problem for feminism which Hegel represents.
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- A lengthy biography and assessment of his philosophy, along with an essay on Phenomenology of Spirit and a selection of links.
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- A listserv dedicated to conversation about the philosopher's life and work. Public archive of messages.
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- A detailed appraisal of Hegel's thinking on architecture, based primarily on Hegel's Lectures on Aesthetics. Particular attention is paid to Hegel's preference for Classical over Romantic architecture.
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- Chapter on Hegel from The History of Philosophy, as translated by Frank Thilly in 1908. Consider's Hegel's system in relation to prior German metaphysics.
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- An online book aimed at developing a contemporary philosophy through incorporating and interpreting Hegel's thought.
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- Chapter from Marcuse's 1941 work "Reason and Revolution," explaining the earliest version of Hegel's Logic and Phenomenology.
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- Entry on Hegel, by David Duquette. Includes biography, bibliography, discussion of major aspects of Hegel's work, and a detailed study of the Philosophy of Right.
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- Explores how the biases inherent in Hegel's works have brought about a mindset which excludes Africa from the history of human achievement. Based mostly on Hegel's Philosophy of History.
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- An appendix to Royce's 1892 work, The Spirit of Modern Philosophy. Lays particular stress on the distinction between the universality of the understanding and the universality of reason.
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- A consideration of how Hegel treats Greek thinkers within his own philosophy. From the 1958 Conference of the Academy of Sciences at Heidelberg.
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- Information concerning upcoming Hegel conferences, Hegel e-mail lists, and the Society's journal, the Owl of Minerva.
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- Preface to the 1973 reissue of Wallace's translation of the Shorter Logic.
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- Notes for students from SparkNotes. Supplemented with a Hegel message board.
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- An exploration of Hegel's semiology from a deconstructionist perspective. Citations of Hegel are linked to online texts.
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- Extensive resource on Hegel and his works, with texts and commentaries.
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- Treats primarily of the Science of Logic, with reference to the Phenomenology. Explores the interrelations among immediacy, essence and the absolute.
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- A detailed account of the development of Hegel's doctrine through his various works. Composed by Paul Redding.
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