Cahiers Spinoza, No. 4 [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 18 (1):79-84 (1986)
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Abstract

Most of the articles in this issue of Cahiers Spinoza directly concern Hegel. Further, and more importantly, most of them are worth the reading time, not only of the Spinoza scholar, but of the Hegel scholar as well. Although it is still a relatively new periodical, Cahiers Spinoza has already achieved prominence in the field of French-speaking Spinoza studies. Thus it is significant for us, as Hegel scholars, that such an influential voice in another field has spoken at such length and with such vigor in our own field.

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