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Bloomsbury Companion to Hegel, The


Bloomsbury Companion to Hegel, The

Paperback by de Laurentiis, Professor Allegra (State University of New York-Stony Brook, USA); Edwards, Professor Jeffrey

Bloomsbury Companion to Hegel, The

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ISBN:
9781474244008
Publication Date:
30 Jul 2015
Language:
English
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:
Bloomsbury Academic
Pages:
408 pages
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Paperback
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Bloomsbury Companion to Hegel, The

Description

This international collaborative project on G. W. F. Hegel's philosophy includes contributions by eighteen scholars of 18th to 20th century philosophy. It will be an essential reference tool for students and scholars of modern philosophic thought in general and of 19th century German thought in particular. The first part of the volume examines Hegel's early writings up to and including the 1807 Phenomenology of Spirit. The second part is devoted to Hegel's major mature works and lectures as well as to the primary themes of his system of philosophy. It opens with a comprehensive account of Hegel's Science of Logic followed by detailed treatments of the Philosophy of Nature and the Philosophy of Spirit from the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences. Three further parts of this volume investigate key concepts and interpretive issues, paradigmatic forms of Hegelian argumentation, and main lines of Hegel's influence since the mid-19th century. The volume contains chronologies of Hegel's life and works, a bibliography of primary and secondary sources and an analytical index.

Contents

List of Contributors \ Acknowledgements \ List of Abbreviations \ Introduction Allegra de Laurentiis and B. Jeffrey Edwards \ 1. Hegel's Path to the System \ 1.1 Tübingen, Bern and Frankfurt: 1788-1800 Martin Bondeli \ 1.2 The Jena Years: 1801-1806 Martin Bondeli \ 1.3 The Phenomenology of Spirit of 1807: a Conspectus Kenneth R. Westphal \ 2. The System of Philosophy \ 2.1 The Introductions to the System Ardis Collins \ 2.2 Science of Logic Michael Wolff \ 2.3 Philosophy of Nature Dieter Wandschneider \ 2.4 Transition to Spirit Cinzia Ferrini \ 2.5 Subjective Spirit: Soul, Consciousness, Intelligence and Will Willem deVries \ 2.6 Objective Spirit: Right, Morality, Ethical Life and World History Italo Testa \ 2.7 Absolute Spirit: Art, Religion and Philosophy Walter Jaeschke \ 3. Substantive and Interpretive Questions \ 3.1 Logic - Nature - Spirit Michael J. Inwood \ 3.2 System and History Angelica Nuzzo \ 3.3 Concept, Object, and Absolute Idea Burkhard Tuschling \ 3.4 Determination, Determinacy Michael J. Inwood \ 3.5 Thinking and Knowing Marina Bykova \ 3.6 Mediation and Immediacy Marina Bykova \ 3.7 Truth George di Giovanni \ 3.8 Spirit, Consciousness, Self-Consciousness Michael J. Inwood \ 3.9 Reason and Understanding Michael J. Inwood \ 3.10 The Finite and the Infinite Angelica Nuzzo \ 3.11 Moment George di Giovanni \ 3.12 Negativity, Negation George di Giovanni \ 3.13 Identity and Contradiction George di Giovanni \ 3.14 Will and Freedom Marina Bykova \ 4. Hegel's Forms of Argument \ 4.1 Scepsis and Scepticism Italo Testa \ 4.2 Dialectic Manfred Baum \ 4.3 Proof, Justification, Refutation Kenneth R. Westphal \ 5. Hegel's Philosophical Influence \ 5.1 Feuerbach, Bauer, Marx and Marxisms Tom Rockmore \ 5.2 Hegel and Analytic Philosophy Paul Redding \ 5.3 Hegel in France Tom Rockmore \ 5.4 Marx's Hegelian Project and World History Fred E. Schrader \ 6. Chronologies \ 6.1 Notable Dates in Hegel's Life Kenneth R. Westphal \ 6.2 Writings, Publications and Berlin Lecture Series Kenneth R. Westphal \ Selected Bibliography \ Analytical Index of Subjects \ Index of Names

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