The Hegel Reader
Blackwell Readers
1. Edition September 1998
568 Pages, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
ISBN:
978-0-631-20346-9
John Wiley & Sons
The Hegel Reader is the most comprehensive collection of Hegel's writings currently available in English.
Preface.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit.
Part III: Logic.
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy of History.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion and History of Philosophy.
Bibliography.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
General Introduction.
Part I: Early Writings.
Part II: Phenomenology of Spirit.
Part III: Logic.
Part IV: Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Subjective Spirit.
Part V: Philosophy of Objective Spirit: Philosophy of Right and Philosophy of History.
Part VI: Philosophy of Absolute Spirit: Aesthetics, Philosophy of Religion and History of Philosophy.
Bibliography.
Index.
"Stephen Houlgate has produced what is, without question, the most comprehensive and useful selection of Hegel texts yet. Not only has he provided generous selections from the whole range of Hegel's output, from the early writings through the mature system, but somehow he has also managed to include nearly every passage that has become important to later philosophers from Marx and Feuerbach through Heidegger, Adorno, Derrida and Deleuze. Add to this Houlgate's splendid introduction in which he lucidly outlines the fundamental gestures of Hegel's thought as radicalising and completing Kant's project for a critical philosophy, and one has a one-volume 'Hegel' that will deservedly dominate the field for years to come." J. M. Bernstein, Vanderbilt University
"Houlgate's collection is the best and most thoughtful assembly of Hegel's key writings in one volume to date. In some ways, this is the 'encyclopaedic' presentation of Hegel's thought that Hegel should have collected himself instead of the Encyclopaedia that he actually wrote." Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
"Houlgate's collection is the best and most thoughtful assembly of Hegel's key writings in one volume to date. In some ways, this is the 'encyclopaedic' presentation of Hegel's thought that Hegel should have collected himself instead of the Encyclopaedia that he actually wrote." Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
Stephen Houlgate is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is the author of Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics (1986) and Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy (1991), and is the editor of Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature (1997).