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  1. Carla Cordua. Estudios sobre Hegel. Santiago de Chile: Ediciones Universidad Diego Portales, 2019. [REVIEW]Pedro Sepúlveda Zambrano - 2023 - Littera Scripta. Revista de Filosofía 5:155-161.
  2. Introduction.Thom Brooks - 2012 - In Hegel's Philosophy of Right. Oxford, UK: Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 1–6.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Background The Philosophy of Right : New Essays, New Insights Note Abbreviations References. -/- Hegel's Philosophy of Right presents a collection of new essays by leading international philosophers and Hegel scholars that analyze and explore Hegel's key contributions in the areas of ethics, politics, and the law. The most comprehensive collection on Hegel's Philosophy of Right available Features new essays by leading international Hegel interpreters divided in sections of ethics, politics, and law Presents significant new (...)
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  3. Hegel’s Social and Political Philosophy.Thom Brooks - 2021 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 2021:Online.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) developed a philosophy based on freedom within a wider philosophical system offering novel views on topics ranging from property and punishment to morality and the state. Hegel’s main work was the Elements of the Philosophy of Right (“PR”) first published in 1821. Many of his other major works include discussions or analyses connected to his social and political philosophy. He also wrote various political essays during his career, many of which have been translated (Hegel 1999). (...)
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  4. Overturning Hegel’s experience of alienation through five-fold humanities lenses.Lucian Green - manuscript
    Hegel’s claim that the social world is included in consciousness is exposed through five-fold humanities lenses.
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  5. Introduction: Hegel, Wittgenstein, Identity, Difference.Jakub Mácha - 2019 - In Jakub Mácha & Alexander Berg (eds.), Wittgenstein and Hegel: Reevaluation of Difference. Berlín, Německo: pp. 1-21.
    We cannot but begin this volume with Wittgenstein’s famous remark that “Hegel seems to me to be always wanting to say that things which look different are really the same. Whereas my interest is in showing that things which look the same are really different.” (MDC: p.157) This is, however, a casual remark, and it seems that we should not put too much emphasis on it. (For a discussion of how the remark should properly be understood, see Chapter 20.) In (...)
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  6. Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: Volume I: Volume I: Introduction and the Concept of Religion.Peter C. Hodgson (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of Hegel's entire philosophical system. His conception and execution of these crucial lectures differed so significantly on each of the occasions he delivered them - in 1821, 1824, 1827, and 1831 - that it is impossible, without destroying the structural integrity of the lectures, to conflate material from different years into an editorially constructed text. These volumes establish for the first time a critical (...)
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  7. Hegel Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-6 Volume Ii Greek Philosophy.Robert F. Brown (ed.) - 2006 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Hegel Lectures SeriesSeries Editor: Peter C. HodgsonHegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and manuscripts. The (...)
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  8. "Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Gesammelte Werke, Vol. VII, Jenaer Systementwürfe II", ed. by Rolf-Peter Horstmann and Johann Heinrich Trede. [REVIEW]Henry Walter Brann - 1973 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 11 (3):417.
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  9. The Phenomenology of Mind, by G. W. F. Hegel. [REVIEW]B. Bosanquet - 1911 - International Journal of Ethics 22:97.
  10. The Success of the Project of Hegel’s Science of Logic.Thomas Bole - 2002 - Southwest Philosophy Review 18 (1):155-163.
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  11. Formal Logic in Hegel’s ‘Science of Logic’. [REVIEW]Alexius Bucher - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (1):29-31.
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  12. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, One-Volume Edition: The Lectures of 1827.Peter Hodgson (ed.) - 1988 - Oxford University Press UK.
    The Hegel Lectures SeriesSeries Editor: Peter C. Hodgson Hegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and manuscripts. (...)
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  13. Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of Art: The Hotho Transcript of the 1823 Berlin Lectures.Robert F. Brown (ed.) - 2014 - Oxford: Oxford University Press.
    Hegel gave various lecture series on aesthetics or the philosophy of art, but never published a book of his own on this topic. His famous works on aesthetics were compiled from transcripts of lectures. This volume now presents one transcript complete in English for the first time, with extensive introductory material.
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  14. Metaphysical Foundations of the History of Philosophy.Allegra De Laurentiis - 2005 - Review of Metaphysics 59 (1):3-31.
    HEGEL EXPLICATES HIS THEORY of the history of philosophic thinking in several introductions to the various cycles of Lectures on the History of Philosophy held in Jena, Heidelberg, and Berlin. Only the introductions to the first cycle of Heidelberg lectures and to the second cycle of Berlin lectures survive in Hegel's own hand. Since the earlier of these is an integral part of the latter, an analysis of the 1820 Introduction provides a reliable account of Hegel's theory.
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  15. Hegel lectures on the history of philosophy.C. Cesa - 1988 - Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 8 (2):306-309.
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  16. Hegel lectures on history of philosophy.P. Garniron & F. Hogemann - 1991 - Hegel-Studien 26:110-119.
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  17. Hegel lectures on logic and metaphysics, with special emphasis on his Berlin period.Hc Lucas - 1991 - Hegel-Studien 26:32-40.
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  18. Spirit and history-The development of two concepts in Hegel's lectures.F. Hespe - forthcoming - Hegel-Studien.
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  19. Hegel's lectures in the history of philosophy-Notes on a problem of edition.D. Kohler - 1998 - Hegel-Studien 33:53-83.
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  20. Hegel's Presentation Of The Cartesian Philosophy In The Lectures On The History Of Philosophy.Floy Andrews Doull - 2000 - Animus 5:22-42.
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  21. Hegel: Philosophy of Politics.Thom Brooks - 2010 - Oxford Bibliographies Online.
    G. W. F. Hegel is widely considered to be one of the most important philosophers in the history of philosophy. This entry focuses on his contributions to political philosophy, with particular attention paid to his seminal work: the Philosophy of Right. A particular focus will be placed on Hegel’s theories of freedom, contract and property, punishment, morality, family, civil society, law, and the state.
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  22. Hegel's Recollection: A Study of Images in the "Phenomenology of Spirit." By Donald Philip Verene. [REVIEW]Michael G. Vater - 1989 - Modern Schoolman 67 (1):73-75.
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  23. G. W. F. Hegel, Lectures on the History of Philosophy, 1825-26. Volume II: Greek Philosophy (review).Thora Ilin Bayer - 2007 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45 (4):664-665.
    Thora Ilin Bayer - G. W. F. Hegel, Lectures on the History of Philosophy, 1825-26. Volume II: Greek Philosophy - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.4 664-665 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Thora Ilin Bayer Xavier University of Louisiana Robert F. Brown, editor and translator. G. W. F. Hegel, Lectures on the History of Philosophy, 1825–26. Volume II: Greek Philosophy. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2006. Pp. xiv + 375. Cloth, $160.00. (...)
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  24. Sacrifice In Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.Paolo Diego Bubbio - 2012 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 20 (4):1-19.
    In this paper I rely on recent literature that emphasises the importance of recognition in Hegel's philosophy in order to apply the recognition-theoretic approach to the notion of sacrifice in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Firstly, I conduct a preliminary analysis by examining the general meaning of sacrifice as a form of determinate negation. Secondly, I focus on two phenomenological moments (the struggle between ?faith? and ?pure insight?, and the cult) in order to answer the question, ?Is a real (effective and (...)
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  25. Hegel’s Lectures on the History of Philosophy: A Brief Progress Report on the New Edition.Robert F. Brown - 1990 - The Owl of Minerva 21 (2):219-222.
    The new German edition of these lectures will constitute four volumes of the Felix Meiner Verlag series: G.W.F. Hegel, Vorlesungen: Ausgewählte Nachschriften und Manuskripte. The editors of these volumes, Pierre Garniron and Walter Jaeschke, chose the Berlin lectures of 1825–1826 to represent the history of philosophy lectures in this series. The University of California Press is publishing all of the series in English, including translations of the Religionsphilosophie and of the lectures on Naturrecht und Staatswissenschaft, on Kunst, and on Logik. (...)
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  26. Hegel’s Phenomenology, Part I. [REVIEW]Oliva Blanchette - 1976 - The Owl of Minerva 8 (2):3-6.
    Two kinds of remarks can be made on Kainz’s book on the Phenomenology of Spirit. First, there are those that pertain to it as an instrument to help in the reading of the Phenomenology itself and, second, there are those that pertain to the questions that Kainz’s interpretation of the Phenomenology raises. Both of these issues deserve some attention in approaching Kainz’s book and, in a sense, they cannot be separated, since any reading of a philosophical work is already an (...)
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  27. Hegel: Lectures on the History of Philosophy: Volume III: Medieval and Modern Philosophy, Revised Edition.Robert F. Brown (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    Hegel's interpretation of the history of philosophy played a central role in the shaping of his own thought, and brought about one of the determining events of modern intellectual history: the rise of a new historical consciousness of human life, culture, and intellect. This third volume of the lectures covers the medieval and modern periods.
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  28. Hegel: Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-6: Volume I: Introduction and Oriental Philosophy.Robert F. Brown (ed.) - 2009 - Oxford University Press.
    This edition offers for the first time an English translation of what Hegel actually said in his landmark Lectures on the History of Philosophy. Volume I contains Hegel's discussion of the history of Chinese and Indian philosophy, and it also sets out the significant changes that Hegel made to his stage-setting introduction to the lectures.
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  29. Hegel: Lectures on the Proofs of the Existence of God.Peter C. Hodgson (ed.) - 2007 - Oxford University Press.
    Peter C. Hodgson provides a new translation of Hegel's 1829 lectures on the proofs of the existence of God, based on the definitive German edition. Coming late in his career, these lectures give us the great philosopher's final and most seasoned thinking on a topic of obvious significance to him, that of the reality status of God and ways of knowing God.
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  30. Hegel: Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, Volume I:Manuscripts of the Introduction and the Lectures of 1822-1823: Manuscripts of the Introduction and the Lectures of 1822-1823.Robert F. Brown & Peter C. Hodgson (eds.) - 2011 - Oxford University Press.
    Brown and Hodgson present a new English edition of Hegel's 1822-3 lectures on the philosophy of world history. Here he sets out his vision of the development of reason, spirit, and culture in human history, as it advances inexorably towards the establishment of a political state of free, fully self-conscious individuals and just institutions.
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  31. Review of GWF Hegel, Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy - Translators Knox,TM, Miller,AV. [REVIEW]Sean Sayers - 1986 - Philosophical Books 27 (3):146-148.
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  32. G. W. F. Hegel, Robert F. Brown (ed., Tr.), Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825-6: Volume I: Introduction and Oriental Philosophy[REVIEW]Robert R. Williams - 2010 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2010 (7).
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  33. Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, System Outlines of the Jena Period I. [REVIEW]Henry Walter Brann - 1976 - Philosophy and History 9 (2):137-141.
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  34. Georg Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.Robert Brandom - 2008 - Topoi 27 (1-2):161–4.
    The Anglophone philosophical world is currently riding a swelling wave of enthusiasm for a big, dense, blockbuster of a book by the previously unknown Jena philosopher, George Hegel. His Phenomenology of Spirit, originally in German, now available also in English, picks up and weaves together in a surprising and wholly original way a large number of today’s most fashionable ideas. Although he never comes right out and says so, I take it that the main topic the book addresses is the (...)
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  35. S. W. Dyde, Hegel's Philosophy of Right. [REVIEW]B. Bosanquet - 1897 - International Journal of Ethics 7 (4):524-.
  36. Reviews : hegel's phenomenology of spirit revisited. [REVIEW]Oliva Blanchette - 1978 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 5 (3-4):386-414.
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  37. Elie Halévy's first lectures on the history of European socialism.Ludovic Frobert - 2007 - Journal of the History of Ideas (2):329-353.
    Elie Halévy's later works have made him one of the most renowned French liberal thinkers of the twentieth century. I want to argue, however, that there exists another facet of the man, more republican than liberal, to be found in his pre-Great War papers. Halévy reveals himself as a man with reformist tendencies, concerned with the concrete aspects of freedom, both for individuals and peoples, and therefore holding more qualified views on the project of a political and social control of (...)
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  38. Encyclopedia of the philosophical sciences in basic outline.Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press. Edited by Klaus Brinkmann & Daniel O. Dahlstrom.
    Hegel's Encyclopaedia Logic constitutes the foundation of the system of philosophy presented in his Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences. Together with his Science of Logic, it contains the most explicit formulation of his enduringly influential dialectical method and of the categorical system underlying his thought. It offers a more compact presentation of his dialectical method than is found elsewhere, and also incorporates changes that he would have made to the second edition of the Science of Logic if he had lived (...)
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  39. The Science of Logic.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 2010 - Cambridge University Press. Edited by George di Giovanni.
    This new translation of The Science of Logic (also known as 'Greater Logic') includes the revised Book I (1832), Book II (1813), and Book III (1816). Recent research has given us a detailed picture of the process that led Hegel to his final conception of the System and of the place of the Logic within it. We now understand how and why Hegel distanced himself from Schelling, how radical this break with his early mentor was, and to what extent it (...)
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  40. Lectures on logic: Berlin, 1831 (review). [REVIEW]Brady Bowman - 2009 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (4):pp. 630-631.
    Clark Butler has given us an English version of Hegel’s 1831 Lectures on Logic, the last course he was to complete before his death. The course was transcribed by his son Karl and first published in 2001 . Although the manuscript is not Hegel’s own, its contents are unmistakably authentic, opening an interesting window on Hegel’s thinking while he was preparing a second edition of the Logic. Readers familiar with that work will find that the content of the lectures conforms (...)
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  41. Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825–26. Vol. II: Greek Philosophy.Thomas Posch - 2009 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17 (1):218 – 221.
    (2009). Lectures on the History of Philosophy 1825–26. Vol. II: Greek Philosophy. British Journal for the History of Philosophy: Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 218-221.
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  42. Three new volumes of the critical edition of Hegel's works.John Baillie - 1933 - Philosophical Review 42 (3):311-316.
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  43. Hegel: The letters.Lewis White Beck - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3):456-458.
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  44. Hegel's correspondence.Bernard Bosanquet - 1888 - Mind 13 (49):144-146.
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  45. Georg Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.Robert Brandom - 2008 - Topoi 27 (1-2):161-164.
  46. Hegel's recollection. A study of images in the phenomenology of spirit.Daniel Breazeale - 1987 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (4):608-612.
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  47. On the importance of the phenomenology's preface.Thom Brooks - manuscript
    I want to raise the question of why we should give the Preface this special treatment. What do we hope to learn from such an extended examination of the Preface that will help further the study of Hegel's work beyond its present state? My comments will be limited to a few central issues, such as the relationship between the Phenomenology and the system, the Phenomenology as an introduction to the system, and the Phenomenology as a ladder, in order to best (...)
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  48. Review of Alfred Denker (ed.), Michael Vater (ed.), Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: New Critical Essays[REVIEW]Thom Brooks - 2005 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2005 (6).
    Thom Brooks reviews Denker and Vater's book on Hegel's Phenomenology.
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  49. Introduction to the lectures on the history of philosophy.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1985 - New York: Oxford University Press. Edited by T. M. Knox & Arnold V. Miller.
    This new translation of the first volume of Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy includes material not available to Haldane and Simson when they made their translation nearly 100 years ago. Indispensable for the student of Hegel, it can also serve as an introduction to Hegel's conception of philosophy for the general reader.
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  50. Lectures on the proofs of the existence of God.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 2007 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The Hegel Lectures Series Series Editor: Peter C. Hodgson Hegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and (...)
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