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This companion provides original, scholarly, and cutting-edge essays that cover the whole range of Hegel's mature thought and his lasting influence.
A comprehensive guide to one of the most important modern philosophers
Essays are written in an accessible manner and draw on the most up-to-date Hegel research
Contributions are drawn from across the world and from a wide variety of philosophical approaches and traditions
Examines Hegel's influence on a range of thinkers, from Kierkegaard and Marx to Heidegger, Adorno and Derrida
Begins with a chronology of Hegel's life and work and is then split into sections covering topics such as Philosophy of Nature, Aesthetics, and Philosophy of Religion
G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction to His Life and Thought 1 Stephen Houlgate
Part I Early Writings 21
1 Religion, Love, and Law: Hegel s Early Metaphysics of Morals 23 Katerina Deligiorgi
Part II Phenomenology of Spirit 45
2 The Project of Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit 47 John Russon
3 Self–Consciousness, Anti–Cartesianism, and Cognitive Semantics in Hegel s 1807 Phenomenology 68 Kenneth R. Westphal
4 Spirit as the Unconditioned 91 Terry Pinkard
Part III Logic 109
5 Thinking Being: Method in Hegel s Logic of Being 111 Angelica Nuzzo
6 Essence, Refl exion, and Immediacy in Hegel s Science of Logic 139 Stephen Houlgate
7 Conceiving 159 John W. Burbidge
Part IV Philosophy of Nature 175
8 Hegel and the Sciences 177 Thomas Posch
9 The Transition to Organics: Hegel s Idea of Life 203 Cinzia Ferrini
Part V Philosophy of Subjective Spirit 225
10 Hegel s Solution to the Mind–Body Problem 227 Richard Dien Winfield
11 Hegel s Philosophy of Language: The Unwritten Volume 243 Jere O Neill Surber
Part VI Philosophy of Right 263
12 Hegel on the Empty Formalism of Kant s Categorical Imperative 265 Sally Sedgwick
13 The Idea of a Hegelian Science of Society 281 Frederick Neuhouser
14 Hegel s Political Philosophy 297 Allen W. Wood
Part VII Philosophy of History 313
15 The Ruling Categories of the World : The Trinity in Hegel s Philosophy of History and The Rise and Fall of Peoples 315 Robert Bernasconi
16 Hegel and Ranke: A Re–examination 332 Frederick C. Beiser
Part VIII Aesthetics 351
17 Hegel and the Historical Deduction of the Concept of Art 353 Allen Speight
18 Soundings: Hegel on Music 369 John Sallis
Part IX Philosophy of Religion 385
19 Love, Recognition, Spirit: Hegel s Philosophy of Religion 387 Robert R. Williams
20 Hegel s Proofs of the Existence of God 414 Peter C. Hodgson
Part X History of Philosophy 431
21 Hegel s Aristotle: Philosophy and Its Time 433 Alfredo Ferrarin
22 From Kant s Highest Good to Hegel s Absolute Knowing 452 Michael Baur
Part XI Hegel and Post–Hegelian Thought 475
23 Hegel and Marx 477 Andrew Chitty
24 Kierkegaard and Hegel on Faith and Knowledge 501 Jon Stewart
25 Thinking of Nothing: Heidegger s Criticism of Hegel s Conception of Negativity 519 Daniel O. Dahlstrom
26 Adorno s Reconception of the Dialectic 537 Brian O Connor
27 Hegel and Pragmatism 556 Robert Stern
28 The Analytic Neo–Hegelianism of John McDowell and Robert Brandom 576 Paul Redding
29 Différance as Negativity: The Hegelian Remains of Derrida s Philosophy 594 Karin de Boer
30 You Be My Body for Me: Body, Shape, and Plasticity in Hegel s Phenomenology of Spirit 611 Catherine Malabou and Judith Butler
Index 641
Stephen Houlgate is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of
Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics (1986),
An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (1991, 2005) and
The Opening of Hegel s Logic: From Being to Infinity (2006), and his edited volumes include
Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature (1998),
The Hegel Reader (1998), and
G.W.F. Hegel: Outlines of the Philosophy of Right (2008). He has served as Vice President and President of the Hegel Society of America and is a former editor of the
Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain.
Michael Baur is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University in New York City, and Adjunct Professor of Law at Fordham Law School. He is Secretary of the Hegel Society of America and has published widely on phenomenology, critical theory, philosophy of law, and nineteenth–century continental philosophy, and on thinkers including Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Aristotle, and Aquinas.
G.W.F. Hegel (1770–1831) is one of the most important and sophisticated modern thinkers, but only now are his substantial contributions to metaphysics, epistemology, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of history, and philosophy of religion gaining the recognition they deserve.
This companion is the first collection of essays to do justice to the extraordinary richness and diversity of Hegel′s philosophy. Specially commissioned essays from international scholars cover all the main areas of Hegel′s mature thought, as well as his influence on significant thinkers, such as Heidegger, Adorno, Derrida, and McDowell. More than just an overview of Hegel′s work, the essays in this volume draw on the most up–to–date research to offer new perspectives on his thought.
With insights for students and specialists alike, A Companion to Hegel provides a valuable understanding of the work of a subtle and challenging philosopher of the natural and the human world.