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The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking
Table of Contents
No. 2
| The Spirit of The Age and the Fate of Philosophical Thinking | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Paul Ashton, Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos | 1-4 |
| Would Hegel Be A ‘Hegelian’ Today? | Abstract PDF HTML |
| H. S. Harris | 5-15 |
| Hegel, Idealism and God: Philosophy as the Self-Correcting Appropriation of the Norms of Life and Thought | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Paul Redding | 16-31 |
| Hegel, Derrida and the Subject | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Simon Lumsden | 32-50 |
| Hegel’s Science of Logic and the “Sociality of Reason” | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Jorge Armando Reyes | 51-83 |
| The Ego as World: Speculative Justification and the Role of the Thinker in Hegel’s Philosophy | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos | 84-116 |
| Hegel Today: Towards a Tragic Conception of Intercultural Conflicts | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Karin G de Boer | 117-131 |
| Sein und Geist: Heidegger’s Confrontation with Hegel’s Phenomenology | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Robert Sixto Sinnerbrink | 132-152 |
| Hegel, Recognition And Rights: ‘Anerkennung’ As A Gridline Of The Philosophy Of Rights | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Jürgen Lawrenz | 153-169 |
| Hegel’s Theory of Moral Action, its Place in his System and the ‘Highest’ Right of the Subject | Abstract PDF HTML |
| David Rose | 170-191 |
No. 3
| Being and Implication: On Hegel and the Greeks | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Andrew Haas | 192-210 |
| The Relevance of Hegel's Logic | Abstract PDF HTML |
| John W Burbidge | 211-221 |
| Agamben, Hegel, and the State of Exception | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Wendell Kisner | 222-253 |
| Gathering and Dispersing: The Absolute Spirit in Hegel’s Philosophy | Abstract PDF HTML |
| George Vassilacopoulos | 254-275 |
| Hegel and the Becoming of Essence | Abstract PDF HTML |
| David Gray Carlson | 276-290 |
| Dialectical Reason and Necessary Conflict—Understanding and the Nature of Terror | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Angelica Nuzzo | 291-307 |
| The Spirit (of our Time) is and is not a Bone. | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Johan Vandycke | 308-327 |
| The Beginning Before the Beginning: Hegel and the Activation of Philosophy | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Paul Ashton | 328-356 |
| Kierkegaard’s Ethical Stage In Hegel’s Logical Categories: Actual Possibility, Reality And Necessity | Abstract PDF HTML |
| María J. Binetti | 357-369 |
| El estadio ético de Kierkegaard en las categorías lógicas de Hegel: posibilidad, realidad y necesidad actuales | Abstract PDF HTML |
| María J. Binetti | 370-383 |
Book Reviews
| A Preface to a New Era (Yirmiyahu Yovel, Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit) | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Mark Hewson | 384-388 |
| Recognition or Decentred Agency? Philosophical Culture and its Discontents (Jurist, Beyond Hegel and Nietzsche: Philosophy, Culture, and Agency) | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Robert Sixto Sinnerbrink | 389-395 |
| A Model of Pedagogy, but is it Hegel? | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Jack William Moloney | 396-399 |
| The ‘Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit’—a Brief Review (Stern, Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit) | Abstract PDF HTML |
| Tim Themi | 400-404 |

