Tag Archives: Hegel
Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy
Thomas Nenon (ed.), Kant, Kantianism, and Idealism: The Origins of Continental Philosophy, 343pp., vol. 1 of Alan D. Schrift (ed.), The History of Continental Philosophy (8 vols.), University of Chicago Press, 2010, 2700pp…. Read more
Jason Read: Capital (The Book and the Totality): On Jameson’s Representing Capital
It is impossible not to compare Representing Capital: A Reading of Volume One with last year’s The Hegel Variations: in each case it is a rather succinct reflection, a… Read more
New Book: The Logic of Cultures : Taborsky Paul
The Logic of Cultures, by Paul Taborsky This book proposes to identify three long-term structures in causal reasoning – in particular, in terms of the relationship between cause and identity… Read more
Book Review: Karin de Boer – On Hegel: The Sway of the Negative
Though not large in size (200 pages in normal format discounting end-notes and general apparatus), this book defends a complex thesis that requires it to range far and wide over… Read more
The Philosophical Relevance of Hegel’s Subjective Logic
Second Annual International Summer School in German Philosophy (July 4th – July 15th, 2011) Organizer: Professor Dr. Markus Gabriel Chair in Epistemology, Modern and Contemporary Philosophy (Bonn University) Keynote Addresses:… Read more
Reconstruction 10.3 (2010): Inventions of Activism
Editors’ Introduction: What is Outsider Criticism? (open-access journal) Outsiders Evolution, Popular Culture, and the Nature of Scientific Knowledge, by James Clinton Whose America is This, Anyway?: Class, Identity, and the… Read more
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy – Volume 24, Number 2, 2010
The Journal of Speculative Philosophy Volume 24, Number 2, 2010 Dewey, Hegel, and Causation Jim Good Jim Garrison Consciousness and Morality in the Philosophy of T. L. S. Sprigge Leemon… Read more
Robert B. Pippin: The Status of Literature in Hegel’s Phenomenology ofSpirit
Robert B. Pippin: The Status of Literature in Hegel’s Phenomenology ofSpirit (pdf, 19 pages) Hegel, in a chapter called “Absolute Knowing,” end his most exciting and original work, the Jena… Read more
Idealistic Studies – Volume 39, Number 1/3 – 2009
Gary Overvold, Editor’s Note James R. Mensch, The Phenomenological Status of the Ego Christopher Arroyo, The Role of Feelings in Husserl’s Ethics Tracy Colony, Concerning Technology Maria Granik, Mary Troxell,… Read more
PhaenEx: New Issue Published
TOC (open access) La notion de Weltanschauung : généalogie d’un concept et d’un processus ÉLODIE BOUBLIL Inter et Inter: A Report on the Metamorphosis of an Actress ISOBEL BOWDITCH Spirit… Read more
SEP: Franz Rosenzweig
Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) ranks as one of the most original Jewish thinkers of the modern period. As a historian of philosophy, Rosenzweig played a brief but noteworthy role in the… Read more
Inquiry An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy, Volume 52 Issue 1 2009
TOC The Pregnancy of the Real: A Phenomenological Defense of Experimental Realism, Pages 1 – 25 Author: Shannon Vallor Knowledge, Freedom and Willing: Hegel on Subjective Spirit, Pages 26 –… Read more
Nancy texts
The Experience of Freedom http://www.mediafire.com/?5cym1ntnoce Hegel, The Restlessness of the Negative http://www.mediafire.com/?mxi2mgwpjjb via ren yellam
Pinkard’s translation of Hegel’s Phenomenology
On his own site, Terry Pinkard has a link to the pdf of his translation of the Phenomenology. It is bilingual, side by side.
A review of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Critical Guide (Cambridge Critical Guides) Few texts in the history of thought are as difficult and yet as exciting as Hegel’s Phenomenology… Read more
Hegel, Taylor and Zizek
A review of Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age(link to the review) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit And a Zizek interview, which is quite funny. Just an excerp: If you could go… Read more