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Sally Sedgwick examines a conspicuous feature of Hegel's major works: that they are progressive narratives. She shows the extent to which we can understand Hegel as holding that human reason and the freedom it affords us are determined by the temporal order of nature and history.

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Sally Sedgwick examines a conspicuous feature of Hegel's major works: that they are progressive narratives. She shows the extent to which we can understand Hegel as holding that human reason and the freedom it affords us are determined by the temporal order of nature and history.
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Autorenporträt
In January 2019, Professor Sally Sedgwick joined the Department of Philosophy at Boston University and resigned her position as LAS Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Affiliated Professor of Germanic Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago, where she taught from 2003-2018. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago in 1985, and was on the faculty at Dartmouth College until 2003. Professor Sedgwick has held visiting positions at Harvard, the University of Pennsylvania, and the universities of Bonn, Bern and Luzern, and has been awarded grants by NEH, ACLS, DAAD, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Fulbright Foundation.