Dean Moyar (Johns Hopkins)
Oxford Handbook of Hegel
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The Oxford Handbook of Hegel is a comprehensive guide to Hegel's philosophy, from his first published writings to his final lectures. The Handbook includes many essays from younger scholars who have brought new perspectives and rigor to the study of Hegel's texts.
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The Oxford Handbook of Hegel is a comprehensive guide to Hegel's philosophy, from his first published writings to his final lectures. The Handbook includes many essays from younger scholars who have brought new perspectives and rigor to the study of Hegel's texts.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1578g
- ISBN-13: 9780199355228
- ISBN-10: 0199355223
- Artikelnr.: 47868713
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 880
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 177mm x 58mm
- Gewicht: 1578g
- ISBN-13: 9780199355228
- ISBN-10: 0199355223
- Artikelnr.: 47868713
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Associate Professor of Philosophy, Johns Hopkins University. Author, Hegel's Conscience (OUP 2011)
* Acknowledgments
* Note on Citations and Abbreviations
* Contributors
* Chronology of Hegel's Life
* Introduction - Dean Moyar
* Part One: Hegel's Development in Jena
* 1. Hegel's First System Program and the Task of Philosophy Birgit
Sandkaulen
* 2. Hegel's Jena Practical Philosophy Michael Nance
* Part Two: Phenomenology of Spirit
* 3. Consciousness and the Criterion of Knowledge in the Phenomenology
of Spirit Dina Emundts
* 4. Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology Scott Jenkins
* 5. Reason, self-transcendence and modernity in Hegel's Phenomenology
William Bristow
* 6. Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit Mark Alznauer
* 7. Religion, Art and the Emergence of Absolute Spirit in the
Phenomenology Allen Speight
* 8. Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology
Dean Moyar
* Part Three: The Science of Logic
* 9. Hegel on Logic as Metaphysics Robert Pippin
* 10. Self-determination and Ideality in Hegel's Logic of Being Brady
Bowman
* 11. The Logic of Essence as Internal Reflection Michael Quante
* 12. From Actuality to Concept in Hegel's Logic Karen Ng
* 13. Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic Rocío Zambrana
* 14. From Objectivity to the Absolute Idea in Hegel's Logic James
Kreines
* Part Four: The Encyclopedia Project, Philosophy of Nature and
Subjective Spirit
* 15. Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
Angelica Nuzzo
* 16. Hegel's Vorbegriff to the Encyclopedia Logic and its Context
Robert Stern
* 17. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Sebastian Rand
* 18. Hegel's Anthropology Andreja Novakovic
* 19. Hegel's Psychology Heikki Ikaheimo
* Part Five: Objective Spirit
* 20. Hegel's Philosophy of Law Thom Brooks
* 21. Hegel's Philosophy of Action Christopher Yeomans
* 22. Hegel's Moral Philosophy Katerina Deligiorgi
* 23. Hegel's Liberal, Social and 'Ethical' State Ludwig Siep
* 24. Hegel's Philosophy of History as the Metaphysics of Agency Terry
Pinkard
* Part Six: Absolute Spirit
* 25. Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland
* 26. Feeling, Representation, and Practice in Hegel's Lectures on the
Philosophy of Religion Thomas Lewis
* 27. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Ancient and Medieval
Philosophy Paul Redding
* 28. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Modern Philosophy Karin de
Boer
* Part Seven: Hegel's Legacy
* 29. Marx and Hegel Zhang Shuangli
* 30. The American Reception of Hegel (1830-1930) John Kaag and Kipton
Jensen
* 31. Hegel and Twentieth-Century French Philosophy Alison Stone
* 32. Hegel and the Frankfurt School Gordon Finlayson
* 33. Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy Willem deVries
* 34. Liberalism and Recognition Sybol Cook Anderson
* Note on Citations and Abbreviations
* Contributors
* Chronology of Hegel's Life
* Introduction - Dean Moyar
* Part One: Hegel's Development in Jena
* 1. Hegel's First System Program and the Task of Philosophy Birgit
Sandkaulen
* 2. Hegel's Jena Practical Philosophy Michael Nance
* Part Two: Phenomenology of Spirit
* 3. Consciousness and the Criterion of Knowledge in the Phenomenology
of Spirit Dina Emundts
* 4. Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology Scott Jenkins
* 5. Reason, self-transcendence and modernity in Hegel's Phenomenology
William Bristow
* 6. Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit Mark Alznauer
* 7. Religion, Art and the Emergence of Absolute Spirit in the
Phenomenology Allen Speight
* 8. Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology
Dean Moyar
* Part Three: The Science of Logic
* 9. Hegel on Logic as Metaphysics Robert Pippin
* 10. Self-determination and Ideality in Hegel's Logic of Being Brady
Bowman
* 11. The Logic of Essence as Internal Reflection Michael Quante
* 12. From Actuality to Concept in Hegel's Logic Karen Ng
* 13. Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic Rocío Zambrana
* 14. From Objectivity to the Absolute Idea in Hegel's Logic James
Kreines
* Part Four: The Encyclopedia Project, Philosophy of Nature and
Subjective Spirit
* 15. Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
Angelica Nuzzo
* 16. Hegel's Vorbegriff to the Encyclopedia Logic and its Context
Robert Stern
* 17. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Sebastian Rand
* 18. Hegel's Anthropology Andreja Novakovic
* 19. Hegel's Psychology Heikki Ikaheimo
* Part Five: Objective Spirit
* 20. Hegel's Philosophy of Law Thom Brooks
* 21. Hegel's Philosophy of Action Christopher Yeomans
* 22. Hegel's Moral Philosophy Katerina Deligiorgi
* 23. Hegel's Liberal, Social and 'Ethical' State Ludwig Siep
* 24. Hegel's Philosophy of History as the Metaphysics of Agency Terry
Pinkard
* Part Six: Absolute Spirit
* 25. Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland
* 26. Feeling, Representation, and Practice in Hegel's Lectures on the
Philosophy of Religion Thomas Lewis
* 27. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Ancient and Medieval
Philosophy Paul Redding
* 28. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Modern Philosophy Karin de
Boer
* Part Seven: Hegel's Legacy
* 29. Marx and Hegel Zhang Shuangli
* 30. The American Reception of Hegel (1830-1930) John Kaag and Kipton
Jensen
* 31. Hegel and Twentieth-Century French Philosophy Alison Stone
* 32. Hegel and the Frankfurt School Gordon Finlayson
* 33. Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy Willem deVries
* 34. Liberalism and Recognition Sybol Cook Anderson
* Acknowledgments
* Note on Citations and Abbreviations
* Contributors
* Chronology of Hegel's Life
* Introduction - Dean Moyar
* Part One: Hegel's Development in Jena
* 1. Hegel's First System Program and the Task of Philosophy Birgit
Sandkaulen
* 2. Hegel's Jena Practical Philosophy Michael Nance
* Part Two: Phenomenology of Spirit
* 3. Consciousness and the Criterion of Knowledge in the Phenomenology
of Spirit Dina Emundts
* 4. Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology Scott Jenkins
* 5. Reason, self-transcendence and modernity in Hegel's Phenomenology
William Bristow
* 6. Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit Mark Alznauer
* 7. Religion, Art and the Emergence of Absolute Spirit in the
Phenomenology Allen Speight
* 8. Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology
Dean Moyar
* Part Three: The Science of Logic
* 9. Hegel on Logic as Metaphysics Robert Pippin
* 10. Self-determination and Ideality in Hegel's Logic of Being Brady
Bowman
* 11. The Logic of Essence as Internal Reflection Michael Quante
* 12. From Actuality to Concept in Hegel's Logic Karen Ng
* 13. Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic Rocío Zambrana
* 14. From Objectivity to the Absolute Idea in Hegel's Logic James
Kreines
* Part Four: The Encyclopedia Project, Philosophy of Nature and
Subjective Spirit
* 15. Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
Angelica Nuzzo
* 16. Hegel's Vorbegriff to the Encyclopedia Logic and its Context
Robert Stern
* 17. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Sebastian Rand
* 18. Hegel's Anthropology Andreja Novakovic
* 19. Hegel's Psychology Heikki Ikaheimo
* Part Five: Objective Spirit
* 20. Hegel's Philosophy of Law Thom Brooks
* 21. Hegel's Philosophy of Action Christopher Yeomans
* 22. Hegel's Moral Philosophy Katerina Deligiorgi
* 23. Hegel's Liberal, Social and 'Ethical' State Ludwig Siep
* 24. Hegel's Philosophy of History as the Metaphysics of Agency Terry
Pinkard
* Part Six: Absolute Spirit
* 25. Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland
* 26. Feeling, Representation, and Practice in Hegel's Lectures on the
Philosophy of Religion Thomas Lewis
* 27. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Ancient and Medieval
Philosophy Paul Redding
* 28. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Modern Philosophy Karin de
Boer
* Part Seven: Hegel's Legacy
* 29. Marx and Hegel Zhang Shuangli
* 30. The American Reception of Hegel (1830-1930) John Kaag and Kipton
Jensen
* 31. Hegel and Twentieth-Century French Philosophy Alison Stone
* 32. Hegel and the Frankfurt School Gordon Finlayson
* 33. Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy Willem deVries
* 34. Liberalism and Recognition Sybol Cook Anderson
* Note on Citations and Abbreviations
* Contributors
* Chronology of Hegel's Life
* Introduction - Dean Moyar
* Part One: Hegel's Development in Jena
* 1. Hegel's First System Program and the Task of Philosophy Birgit
Sandkaulen
* 2. Hegel's Jena Practical Philosophy Michael Nance
* Part Two: Phenomenology of Spirit
* 3. Consciousness and the Criterion of Knowledge in the Phenomenology
of Spirit Dina Emundts
* 4. Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology Scott Jenkins
* 5. Reason, self-transcendence and modernity in Hegel's Phenomenology
William Bristow
* 6. Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit Mark Alznauer
* 7. Religion, Art and the Emergence of Absolute Spirit in the
Phenomenology Allen Speight
* 8. Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology
Dean Moyar
* Part Three: The Science of Logic
* 9. Hegel on Logic as Metaphysics Robert Pippin
* 10. Self-determination and Ideality in Hegel's Logic of Being Brady
Bowman
* 11. The Logic of Essence as Internal Reflection Michael Quante
* 12. From Actuality to Concept in Hegel's Logic Karen Ng
* 13. Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic Rocío Zambrana
* 14. From Objectivity to the Absolute Idea in Hegel's Logic James
Kreines
* Part Four: The Encyclopedia Project, Philosophy of Nature and
Subjective Spirit
* 15. Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline
Angelica Nuzzo
* 16. Hegel's Vorbegriff to the Encyclopedia Logic and its Context
Robert Stern
* 17. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Sebastian Rand
* 18. Hegel's Anthropology Andreja Novakovic
* 19. Hegel's Psychology Heikki Ikaheimo
* Part Five: Objective Spirit
* 20. Hegel's Philosophy of Law Thom Brooks
* 21. Hegel's Philosophy of Action Christopher Yeomans
* 22. Hegel's Moral Philosophy Katerina Deligiorgi
* 23. Hegel's Liberal, Social and 'Ethical' State Ludwig Siep
* 24. Hegel's Philosophy of History as the Metaphysics of Agency Terry
Pinkard
* Part Six: Absolute Spirit
* 25. Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland
* 26. Feeling, Representation, and Practice in Hegel's Lectures on the
Philosophy of Religion Thomas Lewis
* 27. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Ancient and Medieval
Philosophy Paul Redding
* 28. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Modern Philosophy Karin de
Boer
* Part Seven: Hegel's Legacy
* 29. Marx and Hegel Zhang Shuangli
* 30. The American Reception of Hegel (1830-1930) John Kaag and Kipton
Jensen
* 31. Hegel and Twentieth-Century French Philosophy Alison Stone
* 32. Hegel and the Frankfurt School Gordon Finlayson
* 33. Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy Willem deVries
* 34. Liberalism and Recognition Sybol Cook Anderson