
The 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.
This volume investigates the systematic coherence and enduring relevance of G.W.F. Hegel's philosophical corpus across his entire career. Dean Moyar, a scholar specializing in German Idealism, curates a collection of essays that examine the evolution of Hegel's thought from his early writings to his final lecture series. The text argues for the continued significance of Hegelian frameworks in contemporary political and social philosophy by providing rigorous, text-based analysis of his major works.
What You Will Find
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Scholars and students of philosophy frequently cite this handbook as a rigorous resource for navigating the complexities of Hegel's primary texts. Experts highlight the inclusion of contemporary scholarship as a significant contribution to the ongoing interpretation of Hegelian systematic thought.
Page Count:
878
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190665807
ISBN-13:
9780190665807
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