Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
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A Critical Guide
Sebastian Stein / Joshua Wretzel
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Hegel regarded his Enyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences as the work which most fully presented the scope of his philosophical system and its method. It is somewhat surprising, therefore, that scholars regularly accord it only a secondary status. This Critical Guide seeks to change that, with sixteen newly-written essays from an international group of leading Hegel scholars that shed much-needed light on both the whole and the parts of the Encyclopedia system. Topics include the structure and aim of the Encyclopedia system as a whole, the differences between the greater and lesser Logics, the role of nature in Hegel's thinking, and the shapes of absolute spirit as art, religion, and philosophy. This book will be invaluable to students and scholars with an interest in Hegel and the history of philosophy.
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Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciencespp i-i
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Cambridge Critical Guides - Series pagepp ii-ii
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Select Hegel’s <span class='italic'>Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences</span> - Title page
Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences - Title pagepp iii-iii
A Critical Guide
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Copyright pagepp iv-iv
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Contentspp v-vi
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Select Contributors
Contributorspp vii-viii
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Select Introduction
Introductionpp 1-8
By Sebastian Stein, Joshua I. Wretzel
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Select Chapter 1 - Logical and Natural Life
Chapter 1 - Logical and Natural Lifepp 9-27
One Aspect of the Relation between Hegel’s Science of Logic and His Encyclopedia
By Robert B. Pippin
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Select Chapter 2 - Hegel’s <span class='italic'>Encyclopedia</span> as the Science of Freedom
Chapter 2 - Hegel’s Encyclopedia as the Science of Freedompp 28-45
By Sally Sedgwick
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Select Chapter 3 - Essence in Hegel’s <span class='italic'>Encyclopedia</span> and <span class='italic'>Science of Logic</span>
Chapter 3 - Essence in Hegel’s Encyclopedia and Science of Logicpp 46-67
The Problem of Form
By Stephen Houlgate
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Select Chapter 4 - The Concept’s Freedom
Chapter 4 - The Concept’s Freedompp 68-87
By Jean-François Kervégan
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Select Chapter 5 - From Logic to Nature
Chapter 5 - From Logic to Naturepp 88-108
By Christian Martin
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Select Chapter 6 - Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 6 - Hegel’s Philosophy of Naturepp 109-126
The Expansion of Particularity as the Filling of Space and Time
By Ralph M. Kaufmann, Ansgar Lyssy, Christopher Yeomans
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Select Chapter 7 - Hegel’s Anthropology
Chapter 7 - Hegel’s Anthropologypp 127-147
Transforming the Body
By Jane Dryden
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Select Chapter 8 - Hegel’s Critique of Materialism
Chapter 8 - Hegel’s Critique of Materialismpp 148-165
By Joshua I. Wretzel
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Select Chapter 9 - Hegel’s Psychology
Chapter 9 - Hegel’s Psychologypp 166-184
The Unity of Theoretical and Practical Mind
By Dean Moyar
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Select Chapter 10 - Political Ontology and Rational Syllogistic in Hegel’s Objective Spirit
Chapter 10 - Political Ontology and Rational Syllogistic in Hegel’s Objective Spiritpp 185-202
By Paul Redding
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Select Chapter 11 - Taking the System Seriously
Chapter 11 - Taking the System Seriouslypp 203-215
On the Importance of “Objective Spirit” for Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
By Thom Brooks
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Select Chapter 12 - §§556–63: Art as a Form of Absolute Spirit
Chapter 12 - §§556–63: Art as a Form of Absolute Spiritpp 216-231
The Discursive, the Non-discursive, the Religious, and the Political
By Terry Pinkard
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Select Chapter 13 - The Stubbornness of Nature in Art
Chapter 13 - The Stubbornness of Nature in Artpp 232-250
A Reading of §§556, 558 and 560 of Hegel’s Encyclopedia
By Ioannis Trisokkas
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Select Chapter 14 - The <span class='italic'>Encyclopedia’</span>s Notion of Religion
Chapter 14 - The Encyclopedia’s Notion of Religionpp 251-269
By Roberto Vinco
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Select Chapter 15 - Absolute <span class='italic'>Geist</span> or Self-Loving God?
Chapter 15 - Absolute Geist or Self-Loving God?pp 270-292
Hegel and Spinoza on Philosophy
By Sebastian Stein
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Select Bibliography
Bibliographypp 293-308
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Select Index
Indexpp 309-336
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Select <span class='sc'>Cambridge Critical Guides</span> - Series page
Cambridge Critical Guides - Series pagepp 337-338
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