A Few Words from the Editor

The Owl of Minerva 26 (2):131-132 (1995)
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Abstract

Although Hegel cautioned against any declarations about what the future should be, this does not preclude making a few observations about what it might be; and insofar as The Owl will soon have a new Editor, it now seems appropriate to hazard an opinion as to what The Owl might become.

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