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  1. Hegelianism and Marxism.Marcel Regnier - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
     
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    Hegel in France.Marcel Regnier - 1983 - Hegel Bulletin 4 (2):10-21.
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  3. Karl Löwith, In memoriam.Marcel Regnier - 1974 - Archives de Philosophie 37 (2):177-180.
     
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  4. Karl Lowith.Marcel Régnier & Karl Lbwith - 1974 - Archives de Philosophie 37 (1-2):176.
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    L'Héritage de Kant: mélanges philosophiques offerts au P. Marcel Régnier, directeur des Archives de philosophie.Marcel Régnier & Yvon Belaval - 1982 - Editions Beauchesne.
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    Memoriam for Eric Weil.Marcel Régnier - 1977 - The Owl of Minerva 8 (4):1-1.
    Eric Weil, who died at Nice on February 1, 1977, was a prominent philosopher and an authority on Hegel. He was born at Parchim on June 6, 1904. From 1922 to 1928 he studied under E. Cassirer at Hamburg and Berlin. His doctoral thesis “Die Philosophie des Pietro Pomponazziz” was published in 1932 in the Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie. In 1933 he migrated to France, received French nationality, took part in World War II, and became a prisoner of war (...)
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    Hegel philosophe de l’histoire vivanteHegel secretHegel en son temps. [REVIEW]Marcel Régnier - 1970 - The Owl of Minerva 2 (2):3-3.
    D’Hondt's trilogy is a defence of Hegel against widespread criticisms. Hegel has been indicted for being the philosopher of reaction against the Revolution, a bourgeois hostile to any political or social improvement and, last but not least, the builder of an a priori system of concepts foreign to the changing and living reality.
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