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The most comprehensive collection of Hegel s writings currently available in English. Contains a clear and helpful general introduction and short introductions to each part. A comprehensive bibliography includes a list of almost all the available English translations of Hegel s works.
This is a collection of all Hegel's writings that are available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegel's mature writings and lectures.
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The most comprehensive collection of Hegel s writings currently available in English.
Contains a clear and helpful general introduction and short introductions to each part.
A comprehensive bibliography includes a list of almost all the available English translations of Hegel s works.
This is a collection of all Hegel's writings that are available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegel's mature writings and lectures.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Contains a clear and helpful general introduction and short introductions to each part.
A comprehensive bibliography includes a list of almost all the available English translations of Hegel s works.
This is a collection of all Hegel's writings that are available in English. It contains four important "early writings", as well as selections from Hegel's mature writings and lectures.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Wiley Blackwell Readers
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1998.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 970g
- ISBN-13: 9780631203476
- ISBN-10: 0631203478
- Artikelnr.: 13598504
- Wiley Blackwell Readers
- Verlag: Blackwell Publishers
- 1998.
- Seitenzahl: 576
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. September 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 248mm x 172mm x 35mm
- Gewicht: 970g
- ISBN-13: 9780631203476
- ISBN-10: 0631203478
- Artikelnr.: 13598504
Stephen Houlgate is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics (1986) and Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy (1991), and is the editor of Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature (1997).
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings:.
Introduction.
1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism.
2. Love.
3. Fragment of a System.
4. The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy:
The Need of Philosophy.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit:.
Introduction.
5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface.
6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction.
7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty.
8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness.
9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror.
10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing.
Part III: Logic:.
Introduction.
11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction.
12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception.
13. Science of Logic: Introduction.
14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?.
15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being.
16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence.
17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept].
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:.
Introduction.
18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction.
19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time.
20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism.
21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction.
22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology and Phenomenology of
Spirit.
23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy
of History:.
Introduction.
24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction.
25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality.
26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life.
27. Philosophy of History: Introduction.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion
and History of Philosophy:.
Introduction.
28. Aesthetics: The Ideal.
29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art.
30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama.
31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion.
32. History of Philosophy: Introduction.
Bibliography.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings:.
Introduction.
1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism.
2. Love.
3. Fragment of a System.
4. The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy:
The Need of Philosophy.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit:.
Introduction.
5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface.
6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction.
7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty.
8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness.
9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror.
10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing.
Part III: Logic:.
Introduction.
11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction.
12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception.
13. Science of Logic: Introduction.
14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?.
15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being.
16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence.
17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept].
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:.
Introduction.
18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction.
19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time.
20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism.
21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction.
22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology and Phenomenology of
Spirit.
23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy
of History:.
Introduction.
24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction.
25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality.
26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life.
27. Philosophy of History: Introduction.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion
and History of Philosophy:.
Introduction.
28. Aesthetics: The Ideal.
29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art.
30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama.
31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion.
32. History of Philosophy: Introduction.
Bibliography.
Index.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings:.
Introduction.
1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism.
2. Love.
3. Fragment of a System.
4. The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy:
The Need of Philosophy.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit:.
Introduction.
5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface.
6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction.
7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty.
8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness.
9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror.
10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing.
Part III: Logic:.
Introduction.
11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction.
12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception.
13. Science of Logic: Introduction.
14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?.
15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being.
16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence.
17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept].
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:.
Introduction.
18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction.
19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time.
20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism.
21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction.
22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology and Phenomenology of
Spirit.
23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy
of History:.
Introduction.
24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction.
25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality.
26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life.
27. Philosophy of History: Introduction.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion
and History of Philosophy:.
Introduction.
28. Aesthetics: The Ideal.
29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art.
30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama.
31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion.
32. History of Philosophy: Introduction.
Bibliography.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings:.
Introduction.
1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism.
2. Love.
3. Fragment of a System.
4. The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy:
The Need of Philosophy.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit:.
Introduction.
5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface.
6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction.
7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty.
8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness.
9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror.
10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing.
Part III: Logic:.
Introduction.
11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction.
12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception.
13. Science of Logic: Introduction.
14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?.
15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being.
16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence.
17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept].
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:.
Introduction.
18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction.
19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time.
20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism.
21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction.
22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology and Phenomenology of
Spirit.
23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy
of History:.
Introduction.
24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction.
25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality.
26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life.
27. Philosophy of History: Introduction.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion
and History of Philosophy:.
Introduction.
28. Aesthetics: The Ideal.
29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art.
30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama.
31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion.
32. History of Philosophy: Introduction.
Bibliography.
Index.