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OverviewThe Oxford Handbook of Hegel is a comprehensive guide to Hegel's philosophy, from his first published writings to his final lectures. There are six chapters each on the Phenomenology of Spirit and The Science of Logic, in depth analyses of the Encyclopedia and essays on the major parts of the Philosophy of Right. Several chapters cover the many newly edited lecture series from the 1820s, bringing new clarity to Hegel's conception of aesthetics, the philosophy of religion, and the history of philosophy. The concluding part focuses on Hegel's legacy, from his role in the formation of Marx's philosophy to his importance for contemporary liberal political philosophy. The Handbook includes many essays from younger scholars who have brought new perspectives and rigor to the study of Hegel's thought. The essays are marked by close engagement with Hegel's difficult texts and by a concern to highlight the ongoing systematic importance of Hegel's philosophy. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Dean Moyar (, Johns Hopkins)Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc Imprint: Oxford University Press Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 5.60cm , Length: 25.10cm Weight: 1.678kg ISBN: 9780199355228ISBN 10: 0199355223 Pages: 880 Publication Date: 06 July 2017 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsAcknowledgments Note on Citations and Abbreviations Contributors Chronology of Hegel's Life Introduction - Dean Moyar Part One: Hegel's Development in Jena 1. Hegel's First System Program and the Task of Philosophy Birgit Sandkaulen 2. Hegel's Jena Practical Philosophy Michael Nance Part Two: Phenomenology of Spirit 3. Consciousness and the Criterion of Knowledge in the Phenomenology of Spirit Dina Emundts 4. Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology Scott Jenkins 5. Reason, self-transcendence and modernity in Hegel's Phenomenology William Bristow 6. Spirit in the Phenomenology of Spirit Mark Alznauer 7. Religion, Art and the Emergence of Absolute Spirit in the Phenomenology Allen Speight 8. Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology Dean Moyar Part Three: The Science of Logic 9. Hegel on Logic as Metaphysics Robert Pippin 10. Self-determination and Ideality in Hegel's Logic of Being Brady Bowman 11. The Logic of Essence as Internal Reflection Michael Quante 12. From Actuality to Concept in Hegel's Logic Karen Ng 13. Subjectivity in Hegel's Logic Rocío Zambrana 14. From Objectivity to the Absolute Idea in Hegel's Logic James Kreines Part Four: The Encyclopedia Project, Philosophy of Nature and Subjective Spirit 15. Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline Angelica Nuzzo 16. Hegel's Vorbegriff to the Encyclopedia Logic and its Context Robert Stern 17. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature Sebastian Rand 18. Hegel's Anthropology Andreja Novakovic 19. Hegel's Psychology Heikki Ikaheimo Part Five: Objective Spirit 20. Hegel's Philosophy of Law Thom Brooks 21. Hegel's Philosophy of Action Christopher Yeomans 22. Hegel's Moral Philosophy Katerina Deligiorgi 23. Hegel's Liberal, Social and 'Ethical' State Ludwig Siep 24. Hegel's Philosophy of History as the Metaphysics of Agency Terry Pinkard Part Six: Absolute Spirit 25. Hegel's Philosophy of Art Lydia Moland 26. Feeling, Representation, and Practice in Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion Thomas Lewis 27. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Ancient and Medieval Philosophy Paul Redding 28. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Modern Philosophy Karin de Boer Part Seven: Hegel's Legacy 29. Marx and Hegel Zhang Shuangli 30. The American Reception of Hegel (1830-1930) John Kaag and Kipton Jensen 31. Hegel and Twentieth-Century French Philosophy Alison Stone 32. Hegel and the Frankfurt School Gordon Finlayson 33. Hegel's Revival in Analytic Philosophy Willem deVries 34. Liberalism and Recognition Sybol Cook AndersonReviews""The Oxford Handbook of Hegel must undoubtedly be considered a remarkable achievement for every serious student of Hegel...The handbook is enriched by the contributions of eminent experts as well as emerging younger scholars - something which the editor must be praised for -, and many of its chapters will surely prove to be a reference in the future."" -- Michele Cardani, Philosophies The Oxford Handbook of Hegel must undoubtedly be considered a remarkable achievement for every serious student of Hegel...The handbook is enriched by the contributions of eminent experts as well as emerging younger scholars - something which the editor must be praised for -, and many of its chapters will surely prove to be a reference in the future. * Michele Cardani, Philosophies * The Oxford Handbook of Hegel must undoubtedly be considered a remarkable achievement for every serious student of Hegel...The handbook is enriched by the contributions of eminent experts as well as emerging younger scholars - something which the editor must be praised for -, and many of its chapters will surely prove to be a reference in the future. -- Michele Cardani, Philosophies """The Oxford Handbook of Hegel must undoubtedly be considered a remarkable achievement for every serious student of Hegel...The handbook is enriched by the contributions of eminent experts as well as emerging younger scholars - something which the editor must be praised for -, and many of its chapters will surely prove to be a reference in the future."" -- Michele Cardani, Philosophies" Author InformationDean Moyar is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University. 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