Aesthetics; Lectures on Fine Art. Translated by T. M. Knox. 2 vols. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1975.
Idea of artistic beauty or the Ideal; development of the Ideal into particular forms of art; the system of individual arts.
N64 .H413.
The Essential Writings. Edited with Introductions by Frederick G. Weiss. New York: Harper & Row, 1974.
Hegel's major works; dialectic; metaphysics; science; experience; philosophic truth; Absolute Spirit.
B2908. W44.
The Ethics of Hegel. Edited and Translated by J. MacBride Sterrett. Boston: Ginn, 1893.
General exposition of the Phenomenology of Spirit, the Philosophy of Right, and the Philosophy of History.
B2923. E5S8.
Hegel on the Arts: Selections from G. W. F. Hegel's Aesthetics, or the Philosophy of Fine Art. Abridged and Translated with an Introduction by Henry Paolucci. New York: Ungar, c1979.
Symbolic, classic and romantic art forms; the system of particular artforms.
N64 .H4213 1979.
Hegel's Introduction to Aesthetics: Being the Introduction to the Berlin Aesthetics Lectures of the 1820s. Translated by T. M. Knox. With an Interpretative Essay by Charles Karelis. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979.Scientific ways of treating beauty and art; concept of the beauty of art; common ideas of art; historical deduction of the true concept of art.
N64 .H413 1979.
Hegel: The Letters. Translated by Clark Butler and Christine Seiler. With Commentary by Clark Butler. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1984.
Overview of Hegel's life in letters; Schelling; Goethe; Franz von Bader; a chronological index and name index.
B2947.H39 A4 1984.
Lectures on the Philosophy of World History. Translated from the German Edition of Johannes Hoffmeister by H. S. Nisbet. With an Introduction by Duncan Forbes. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1975.
The concept of reason as active in history.
D16.8. H46 1975.
The Logic System, 1804-5; Logic and Metaphysics. Translated by John W. Burbidge and George di Giovanni. With Introduction and Explanatory Notes by H.S. Harris. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1986.
Relation of the Logic System to the Phenomenology; metaphysics; causality; infinity; the soul; consciousness; Absolute Spirit.
B2944.J42 E5 1986.
The Phenomenology of Mind. Translated by J. B. Baillie. Rev. 2d ed. London: George Allen & Unwin, 1949.
Hegel's prefatory work to his philosophy; includes summaries of major sections and a general index.
B2928.E5 B3 1949.
The Philosophy of Hegel. Edited by Carl J. Friedrich. New York: Modern Library, 1954.
Philosophy of history; logic; history of philosophy; political science; ethics; aesthetics.
B2908. F7 1954.
The Philosophical Propaedeutic. Edited by Michael George and Andrew Vincent. Translated by A. V. Miller. Oxford: Basil Blackwood, 1986.
Introductory material to Hegel's system; explanation of key terms; Hegel's educational theory; determinate being; will; phenomenology; logic.
B2931.E5 M54 1986.
Reason in History, A General Introduction to the Philosophy of History. Translated by Robert S. Hartman. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1953.
Idea of history; Reason as the basis of history; the course of world history.
D16.8 .H462.
Selections. Edited and with an Essay by William T. Harris. New York: Scribner, 1957.
Concrete consciousness; logic; the doctrine of essence; absolute mind; aesthetics; philosophy of history; philosophy of law.
B2908.E5 L6.
System of Ethical Life (1803/4) and First Philosophy of Spirit (Part III of the System of Speculative Philosophy 1803/4). Edited and Translated by H. S. Harris and T. M. Knox. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1979.
The earliest versions of Hegel's social theory and phenomenology of Spirit; freedom; virtue; government; religion; consciousness; intuition.
B2944.S952 E5 1979.
Three Essays, 1793-1795. Edited and Translated with Introductions and Notes by Peter Fuss and John Dobbins. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1984.
The Tubingen Essay; Berne Fragments.
B2908 1984.
Bradley, Andrew Cecil. "Hegel's Theory of Tragedy." Chap. in Oxford Lectures on Poetry. 2d. ed. London: Macmillan, 1909.
Criticism of Hegel's preference of ancient tragedy over modern tragedy; presents Hegel as the leading philosopher on tragedy since Aristotle.
PN 1031. B7.
Brazill, William J. The Young Hegelians. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970.
Survey of Hegel's prominent first and second generation students: David Strauss, Bruno Bauer, Ludwig Feuerbach, Max Stirner, Theodor Vischer, Arnold Ruge, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Michael Bakunin, and Moses Hess. Includes a bibliographical essay.
B2948. B68 1970
Butler, Clark. G. W. F. Hegel. Boston: Twayne, 1977.
Life and times of Hegel; his appreciation of antiquity; Christianity; aesthetics; selected bibliography.
B2948. B85.
Christensen, Darrel E., ed. Hegel and the Philosophy of Religion; The Wofford Symposium, 1968. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1970.
"Some Historical Presuppositions of Hegel's System," by Dieter Henrich, comments by Charles E. Scott and Eugene Thomas Long, reply by Long; "The Young Hegel and the Postulates of Practical Reason," by H. S. Harris, comments by W. E. Steinkraus and Thomas Munson, discussion of comments by Harris; "Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind as a Development of Kant's Basic Ontology," by W. H. Werkmeister, comments by Murray Greene and George Scgrader, reply by Werkmeister; "Hegel's 'Unhappy Consciousness' and Nietzsche's 'Slave Morality'," by Murray Greene, comments by Joseph C. Flay and Thomas J. J. Altizer, reply by Greene; "Hegel's Reinterpretation of the Doctrine of Spirit and the Religious Community," by John E. Smith, comment by Christopher Smith, reply by John E. Smith; "Hegel and the Marxist-Leninist Critique of Religion," by George L. Kline, comments by W. Winslow Shea and Ignas K. Skrupskelis, reply and discussion; "'Authenticity' and 'Warranted Belief' in Hegel's Dialectic of Religion," by Darrel E. Christensen, comment by J. N. Findlay, reply and discussion by Christensen; "Hegel on the Identity of Content in Religion and Philosophy," by Quentin Lauer, S.J., comments by James Doull and Charles D. Darrett, reply and discussion by Lauer.
B2949.R3 W6 1968.
Colleti, Lucio. Marxism and Hegel. London: NLB, 1973.
Dialectical materialism; Spinoza; the theory of reflection; Scepticism; Cassirer on Kant and Hegel; Jacobi; Bergson; Lukacs; social relations of production; 'Burgeois-Christian' society.
B2948.C5713
Cooper, Barry. The End of History: An Essay on Modern Hegelianism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1984.
Focuses on the interpretations of Kojeve; historical consciousness; apolitical and political attitudes; the dialectic of historical ideologies; the post-historical attitude and regime; the limitations of Kojeve's interpretations.
B2948. C66 1984.
Croce, Benedetto. What is Living and What is Dead of the Philosophy of Hegel. Translated from the Original Text of the Third Italian edition, 1912, by Douglas Ainslie. The Philosophy of Hegel. New York: Garland, 1984.
The dialectical synthesis of opposites; history of dialectic; the conception of reality; the structure of Hegel's logic; art and language; philosophy of history; philosophy of nature; criticism and continuation of the thought of Hegel.
B2948. C75 1984.
Desmond, William. Art and the Absolute: A Study of Hegel Aesthetics. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
Relation of art to philosophy; concreteness; imitation and creation; dialectic; deconstruction; beauty; modernity. Includes an extensive bibliography.
B2949.A4 D47 1986.
Dove, Kenley Royce. "Hegel's Phenomenological Method." Review of Metaphysics 13 (June 1970): 615-41.
Good clarification of Hegel's method and approach to philosophy; emphasizes the idea of the student 'giving him or herself over' to the the development in Hegel's science.
Findlay, J. N. Hegel, A Re-Examination. London: George Allen & Unwin; New York: Humanities Press, 1958.
Introductory approach to Hegel's life and writings; philosophy of Spirit; dialectic; the doctrine of Essence; philosophy of nature.
B2948. F47.
Flay, Joseph C. "Hegel's 'Inverted World'." Review of Metaphysics 13 (June 1970): 662-78.
Deals with the crucial movement of consciousness to self-consciousness, along with a general exposition of the Phenomenology; discussion of the earlier work of Kant.
________. Hegel's Quest for Certainty. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1984.
Analysis of the Phenomenology with consideration to the whole of Hegel's system; Hegel's claims to absoluteness; to what degree the Phenomenology succeeds in its task; how Hegel's quest for certainty is related to the general philosophic project of the western tradition.
B2948. F54 1984.
Gadamer, Hans-Georg. Truth and Method. 2d ed. Translated by Sheed and Ward. Continuum Books. New York: Seabury Press, 1975.
Discussion of principles of hermeneutics, highlighting Hegel's historicism.
BD 241. G313.
Gascigne, Robert. Religion, Rationality and Community: Sacred and Secular in the Thought of Hegel and His Critics. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1985.
The relationships between humanism and religious belief; the religious opposition to Hegel by Hess, Schelling, and Kierkegaard; Hegel's critique of Christianity; atheistic humanism.
B2948. G36 1985.
Harries, Karsten. "Hegel on the Future of Art." Review of Metaphysics 27 (June 1974): 677-96.
Elucidation of Hegel's statement on the end of art, with emphasis on its relevance to modernity.
Harris, H. S. Hegel's Development: Toward the Sunlight 1770-1801. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972.
First part of a thorough study of Hegel's life and works; childhood and education; early manuscripts and letters; intellectual and philosophical development; extensive chronological, bibliographical and analytical indices.
B2947. H35 1972.
________. Hegel's Development: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801-1806). Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1983.
Hegel's mature philosophical development; logic; metaphysics; philosophy of nature; philosophy of Spirit; extensive indices to Hegel's works.
B2947. H34 1983.
Harris, William T. Hegel's Logic. The Philosophy of Hegel. New York: Garland, 1984.
Reprint of the 1890 edition; emphasis on the relation of "determining reflection" to "external reflection"; Hegel's method; Absolute Knowing; the Ethical World; Being; measure; essence; category of causality; objectivity; the idea as personality.
B2948. H22 1984.
Heiss, Robert. Hegel, Kierkegaard, Marx; Three Great Philosophers Whose Ideas Changed the Course of Civilization. Translated by E. B. Garside. New York: Delacorte Press, 1975.
Hegel's dialectical system and major works; Kierkegaard's existential dialectic; Marx's dialectical materialism.
B809.7. H3813 1975.
Heller, Rich. "The Poet in the Age of Prose." Monist 63 (October 1980): 465-79.
Comparative essay on the thoughts of Hegel and Rilke on modern poetry; sympathetic to Hegel's view of the course of modern art.
Hibben, John Grier. Hegel's Logic. The Philosophy of Hegel. New York: Garland, 1984.
Originally published in 1902; exposition based on the Logic of the Encyklopadie der philosophischen Wissenschaften; dialectic; the doctrines of Being and Essence; appearance and actuality; the doctrine of the notion; eternal reason; relation of the Logic to the philosophy of nature and the philosophy of mind; glossary of terms.
B2948. H53 1984
Hinchman, Lewis P. Hegel's Critique of the Enlightenment. Gainesville: University Presses of Florida, 1984.The relevance of Hegel to modernity; Hegel's approach to self knowledge; the notion of the Concept; survey of philosophical thought from Descartes to Schelling; the metaphysics of experience; the German Enlightenment; religion; the state; ethical life.
B2948. H525 1984.
Hofstadter, Albert. "Art: Death and Transfiguration: A Study in Hegel's Theory of Romanticism." Review of National Literatures 1 (1970): 149-64.
Detailed and focused study of the death of the classical ideal in romantic art and subsequent death of art itself and its movement toward religion.
________. "On Artistic Knowledge: A Study in Hegel's Philosophy of Art." In Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, ed. Frederick G. Weiss, pp. 58-97. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1974.
Investigation of Hegel's view of the nature of truth and Spirit and their relationship to art.
B2948. W44.
Inwood, M. J. Hegel. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1983.
Introduction to Hegel's system; the transition from logic to nature; the phenomenal world; ethical and political doctrines; infinite objects; knowledge; faith; experience; includes and extensive bibliography.
B2948. I56 1983.
Kain, Philip J. Schiller, Hegel, and Marx; State, Society, and the Aesthetic Ideal of Ancient Greece. Kingston: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1982.
Hellenic culture; aesthetics; social alienation.
B3305.M74 K276.
Kainz, Howard P. "Hegel's Theory of Aesthetics in the 'Phenomenology'." Idealistic Studies 2 (1972): 81-94.
Examination of Hegel's aesthetic theory with main emphasis on the connection between aesthetic experience and culture. Discusses the importance of aesthetics and the art object for epistemology.
________. Hegel's Philosophy of Right: A Handbook for Students. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1974.
Studies of morality, ethical life, and the family; Marx's commentaries and criticisms of Hegel; explanations of Hegel's terminology.
B2923.Z7 K34.
________. Hegel's "Phenomenology", Part I: Analysis and Commentary. University, AL: University of Alabama Press, 1976.
The "plot" of the Phenomenology; the meaning of "dialectical necessity"; the meaning of "experience"; asks whether Hegel adds any new insight to the metaphysical problem raised by Kant. Contains a glossary of terms commonly used in the Phenomenology.
B2929. K3.
________. Hegel's "Phenomenology", Part II: The Evolution of Ethical and Religious Consciousness to the Absolute Standpoint. Athens: Ohio University Press, 1983.
Emphasis on the structure of the Phenomenology's movements; Spirit; religion; absolute knowledge; includes structural diagrams; extensive bibliography.
B2929. K283 1983.
Kaminsky, Jack. Hegel on Art: An Interpretation of Hegel's Aesthetics. New York: State University of New York Press, 1962.
The Idea in art; the stages of art; the different forms of art.
N64.H65 K3.
Kaufmann, Walter. Hegel; Reinterpretation, Texts, and Commentary. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1965.
Studies of the Phenomenology, the Logic, and the Encyclopedia; early influences and publications; Hegel's view of history; elaborate bibliography.
B2948. K3.
________. Hegel, A Reinterpretation. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1978.
Partial re-packaging of the 1965 edition.
B2948. K3 1978.
________. "Hegel's Ideas About Tragedy." In New Studies in Hegel's Philosophy, ed. Warren E. Steinkraus, pp. 201-20. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.A defense of Hegel concentrating on his views of ancient and modern tragedy, emphasizing the many different perspectives Hegel held on tragic art.
B2948. S88.
Knox, Israel. The Aesthetic Theories of Kant, Hegel, and Schopenhauer. New York: Humanities Press, 1958.
First published in 1936; the German tradition in aesthetics from Baumgarten to Schopenhauer; Kant's four determinations of the beautiful; aesthetics in the context of metaphysics; the death of art; theories of tragedy; the relationship between aesthetic theory, ethics, and metaphysics.
B2799.E7 K6.
Kojeve, Alexandre. Introduction to the Reading of Hegel. Assembled by Raymond Queneau. Translated by James H. Nichols, Jr. New York: Basic Books, 1969.
Summary and structure of the Phenomenology; the completion of history.
B2929. K613.
Kolb, David. The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger and After. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1986.
Hegel's critique of modern society; application of Hegel's logic; Heidegger's discussions of subjectivity, technology, universal imposition, and the propriative event; criticism of each thinker from the standpoint of the other.
B2948. K598 1986.
Lauer, Quentin, S.J. Hegel's Idea of Philosophy. New York: Fordham University Press, 1971.
The Hegelian system; freedom and authority; includes a translation of Hegel's Introduction to the History of Philosophy.
B2936.Z7 L37.
________. A Reading of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit". New York: Fordham University Press, 1976.
Intention of facilitating a first reading of the Phenomenology; emphasis on placing a commentary against the backdrop of the work of Kant, Fichte, and Schelling; primacy of the "idea"; the conceptual pathway of ought-to-be-ness over is-ness.
B2929. L38.
Loewenberg, J. Hegel's "Phenomenology": Dialogues on the Life of Mind. La Salle, IL: Open Court, 1965.
Treatment of Hegel's philosophy in dialogue form; running commentary on the Phenomenology; the nature of Hegel's philosophical inquiry; the validity of Hegel's method; the truth of Hegel's conclusions.
B2929. L6.
Lucas, George R., ed. Hegel and Whitehead: Contemporary Perspectives on Systematic Philosophy. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1986.
George R. Lucas, "Hegel, Whitehead, and the Status of Systematic Philosophy"; Errol E. Harris, "The Contemporary Significance of Hegel and Whitehead"; Tom Rockmore, "Realism, Idealism, and Speculative Philosophy"; Hans-Christian Lucas, "Spinoza, Hegel, Whitehead: Substance, Subject, and Superject"; Klaus Hartmann, "Types of Explanation in Hegel and Whitehead"; Robert C. Neville, "Hegel and Whitehead on Totality: The Failure of a Conception of System"; Jan Van der Veken, "A Plea for an Open, Humble Hegelianism"; Michael Welker, "Hegel and Whitehead: Why Develop a Universal Theory"; George L. Kline, "Concept and Concrescence: An Essay in Hegelian-Whiteheadian Ontology"; J. N. Findlay, "Hegel and Whitehead on Nature"; Ivor Leclerc, "Whitehead and the Problem of the Knowledge of Nature"; Quentin Lauer, S.J., "'The Life of Consciousness and the World Come Alive': Nature and Self-Consciousness in Hegel's Phenomenology"; Ernest Wolf-Gazo, "Negation and Contract: The Origins of Self-Consciousness in Hegel and Whitehead"; Thomas Auxter, "The Process of Morality"; Curtis L. Carter, "Hegel and Whitehead on Aesthetic Symbols"; Brian Leftow, "God and the World in Hegel and Whitehead"; David A. Pailin, "Narrative, Story, and the Interpretation of Metaphysics"; John E. Smith, "The Meaning of Religious Experience in Hegel and Whitehead"; George Allen, "The 'Conning' of History".
B2948. H318 1986.
Lukacs, Georg. The Young Hegel: Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics. Translated by Rodney Livingstone. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1976.Hegel's intellectual development; his study of antiquity; the meaning of 'positivity' in Hegel's early works; views of society, history and economics; development of the dialectial method; Kant's ethics; structure of the Phenomenology.
B2948. L813 1976.
MacIntyre, Alasdair, ed. Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays. Notre Dame: University of Notre Dame Press, 1972.
"The Contemporary Relevance of Hegel," by J. N. Findlay; "The Hegel Myth and Its Method," by Walter Kaufmann; "The Young Hegel and Religion," by Walter Kaufmann; "Hegel: A Non-Metaphysical View," Klaus Hartmann; "Hegel's Concept of 'Geist'," by R. C. Solomon; "The Opening Arguments of the Phenomenology," by Charles Taylor; "Notes on Hegel's 'Lordship and Bondage," by George Armstrong Kelly; "Hegel on Faces and Skulls," Alasdair MacIntyre; "The Formalization of Hegel's Dialectical Logic," Michael Kosok; "Hegel on Freedom," Richard L. Schacht; "Hegel Revisited," Shlomo Avineri.
B2948. M18 1976.
Marx, Werner. Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit", Its Point and Purpose; A Commentary on the Preface and Introduction. New York: Harper & Row, 1975.Hermeneutically oriented interpretation of the Phenomenology; looks at the antecedent philosophical work of Kant, Schelling, and Fichte. Discussion of natural consciousness, phenomenal knowledge, Absolute Reflection, Spirit, the role of the phenomenologist, and genesis of the concept of science.
B2929.M2813.
May, J. A. The "Master-Slave" Relation in Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" and in the Early Marx: A Study in One Aspect of the Philosophical Foundations of Marxism. Toronto: Department of Geography, University of Toronto, 1983.
Discussion of the question of the relation of Hegel to Marx, Marx's critique of the Phenomenology, the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts.
B2948. M39 1983.
McTaggart, John McTaggart Ellis. Studies in Hegelian Cosmology. The Philosophy of Hegel. New York: Garland, 1984.
Originally published in 1901; application of a priori conclusions derived from the investigation of pure thought to empirically known subject-matter; human immortality; the absolute; the supreme good and the moral criterion; punishment; sin; conception of society as an organism.
B2948. M32 1984.
Moss, Leonard. "The Unrecognized Influence of Hegel's Theory of Tragedy." The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (Fall 1969): 91-97.
Commentary on the revived interest in Hegelian aesthetics, giving a brief exposition of Hegel's theory of tragedy.
Norman, Richard. Hegel's Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1976.
Aims at a philosophical evaluation over a commentary or elucidation. Looks at knowledge and experience, self-realisation and the master-slave relation, Reason, alienation, Absolute Knowledge. Includes a structural chart of the Phenomenology.
B2929. N67 1976
Peddle, Frank. Thought and Being: Hegel's Criticism of Kant's System of Cosmological Ideas. Washington, D. C.: University Press of America, 1980.
Hegel's criticisms of Kant; transcendental dialectic; Kant's doctrine of knowing; rational cosmology; metaphysical knowledge; mathematical antinomies; thought-being interrelations.
B2799.C8 P42.
Petry, M. J. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. Vol. I. London: George Allen & Unwin; New York: Humanities Press, 1970.
Logic; nature; Spirit; the Notion; mathematical mechanics; astronomy; includes an index to the text.
B2918.E5 P4 1970 v.1.
________. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. Vol.II. London: George Allen & Unwin; New York: Humanities Press, 1970.
Physics; the elements; meteorology; chemistry; contains notes and indices to the text.
B2918.E5 P4 1970 v.2.
________. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. Vol.III. London: George Allen & Unwin; New York: Humanities Press, 1970.
Organics; geology; the vegetable organism; the animal organism; medical science; contains indices to the text.
B2918.E5 P4 1970 v.3.
________. Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Vol. II. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1987.
Parallel German and English translations. Examinations of anthropology, self-awareness, the soul; includes elaborate notes and indices.
B2918.E P4 1978 v.2.
________. Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Vol. III. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1987.
Parallel German and English translations. Studies of phenomenology and psychology, Spirit, self-consciousness, reason, intuition; includes elaborate notes and indices to the text.
B2918.E P4 1978 v.3.
Plant, Raymond. Hegel. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1973.
Philosophy of religion; the transfiguration of politics; philosophy of history.
B2948. P53.
Rauch, Leo. Hegel and the Human Spirit: A Translation of the Jena Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit (1805-6) with Commentary. Detroit: Wayne State University, 1983.
Physical nature/world of mind; explanation of Hegel's key terms; Hegel as neither dualist or monist; brief historical account of Hegel and his philosophic development.
B2908 1983.
Robinson, Jonathan. Duty and Hypocrisy in Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind: An Essay in the Real and Ideal. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1977.
General Hegelian themes combined with an intensive study of Hegel's discussion of morality; duty and hypocrisy; the "moral point of view" as understood by Kant and Fichte; the relation of the real and the ideal; theory and practice.
B2929. R62.
Rosen, Michael. Hegel's Dialectic and Its Criticism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982.
The relation of Hegel's dialectic to Absolute Idealism; discussion of the work of Theodor Adorno; includes studies of: The Science of Logic, The Phenomenology of Spirit, The Jenenser Realphilosophie, and Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.
B2948. R63 1982.
Rosen, Stanley. G. W. F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1974.
Intended for the scholar with little or no knowledge of Hegel; focuses mainly on the Phenomenology and the Science of Logic; emphasis on the relation of Hegel's thought to the Greeks; the internal structure of form; the nature of thinking; the connected roles of negation and contradiction; what Hegel means by the "Absolute" and the "Whole"; Hegel's analysis of subject and object; the relation between logic and phenomenology; the relation between eternity and temporality; the Unhappy Consciousness; master and slave; doctrine of alienation; the Enlightenment.
B2948. R64 1974.
Rosenstein, Leon. "Metaphysical Foundations of the Theories of Tragedy in Hegel and Nietzsche." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 28 (Summer 1970): 521-33.
Focus on the necessary relation between metaphysics and aesthetics in the philosophies of Nietzsche and Hegel, with sympathies leaning toward the latter. Discussion of the revelation of truth through art.
Roth, Michael S. Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth-Century France. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988.
Examination of the questions of leading French Hegelians. A "historical/internalist" account of Hegelianism as a twentieth-century phenomenon in France.
D16.9. R68 1988.
Shapiro, Gary. "Hegel's Dialectic of Artistic Meaning." Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 35 (Fall 1976): 23-35.
Focus on the roles of intention and interpretation in art. Provocative treatment of Hegel's theories of tragedy and comedy, and concept of identity.
Singer, Peter. Hegel. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.
Introductory approach to Hegel; Hegel's life and times; the philosophy of history; the Phenomenology of Spirit; dialectical logic; freedom.
B2948. S56 1983.
Soll, Ivan. An Introduction to Hegel's Metaphysics. With a Foreword by Walter Kaufmann. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1969.
Problem of the thing-in-itself; subjectivity and objectivity; infinity; human activity; the Phenomenology of Spirit.
B2949.M4 S64 1969.
Solomon, Robert C. From Hegel to Existentialism. New York:
Oxford University Press, 1987.
Attempts to break down the barriers between Anglo-American and Continental philosophy. Essays on Hegel's epistemology, his concept of Geist, and philosophy of religion; discussion of Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Freud, Husserl, Camus, Sartre.
B2948. S65 1987.
________. In the Spirit of Hegel: A Study of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit". New York: Oxford University Press, 1983.
An aesthetic approach to the Phenomenology, with emphasis on its contemporary relevance. Non- technical introduction to the cultural and intellectual climate in which Hegel wrote; biography of the young Hegel; Hegel's method and approach to philosophy; Hegel's language and central concepts; the problem of necessity; knowledge as an activity; Hegel's humanism.
B2929. S57 1983.
Stace, Walter Terence. The Philosophy of Hegel: A Systematic Exposition. New York: Dover Publications, 1966.
Emphasis on the ontological side of the Logic. Discussion of the passage from logic to nature, Greek idealism, Spinoza, Hume, Kant, pure thought, and the dialectical method.
B2948. S85 1966.
Steiner, George. Antigones. New York: Oxford University Press, 1984.
Elaborate study of Sophocles' Antigone containing a critical and sympathetic treatment of Hegel's view of tragedy.
PA4413.A7 S76 1984.
Steinkraus, Warren E. and Kenneth I. Schmitz, eds. Art and Logic in Hegel's Philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press; Sussex: Harvester Press, 1980.Sir T. M. Knox, "The Puzzle of Hegel's Aesthetics," comment by Newton P. Stallknecht; Rudiger Bubner, "Hegel's Aesthetics-Yesterday and Today"; Gary Shapiro, "Hegel on Implicit and Dialectical Meanings of Poetry," comment by Robert L. Perkins, rejoinder by Shapiro; Michael H. Mitias, "Hegel on the Art Object," comment by Michael H. MacDonald, rejoinder by Mitias; Curtis L. Carter, "A Re-examination of the 'Death of Art' Interpretation of Hegel's Aesthetics"; Merold Westphal, "Hegel's Theory of the Cocept"; Murray Greene, "Hegel's Concept of Logical Life," comments by H. S. Harris and Rolf Ahlers; Raya Dunayevskaya, "Hegel's Absolute Idea as New Beginning"; George di Giovanni, "The Category of Contingency in the Hegelian Logic"; John W. Burbidge,"The Necessity of Contingency"; Clark Butler, "Hegel's Dialectic of the Organic Whole as a Particular Application of Formal Logic," comment by Joseph C. Flay; select bibliographies.
B2949.A4 A7 1980.
Steinkraus, Warren E., ed. New Studies in Hegel's Philosophy. New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1971.Sir T. Malcolm Knox, "A Plea for Hegel"; Gustav Emil Mueller, "The Interdependence of the Phenomenology, Logic, and Encyclopedia"; Kenley Royce Dove,"Hegel's Phenomenological Method"; Jean Hyppolite, "Hegel's Phenomenology and Psychoanalysis"; Errol E. Harris,"Hegel's Theory of Feeling"; John N. Findlay, "Hegel's Use of Teleology"; Shlomo Avineri, "Consciousness and History: List der Vernuft in Hegel and Marx"; Karl Lowith, "Mediation and Immediacy in Hegel, Marx, and Feuerbach"; William H. Werkmeister, "Hegel and Heidegger"; Kurt F. Leidecker, "Hegel and the Orientals"; F. La T. Godfrey, "Hegel's Absolute and Theism"; Frederick C. Copleston, "Hegel and the Rationalization of Mysticism"; Walter Kaufmann, "Hegel's Ideas about Tragedy"; Franco Lombardi, "After Hegel"; selected bibliography by Robert L. Perkins and Warren E. Steinkraus.
B2948. S88.
Stepelevich, Lawrence S. and David Lamb, eds. Hegel's Philosophy of Action. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1983.
Papers focusing on Hegel's system as a framework for practical action, Hegel's political and and economic views, and Hegel's philosophy of history in the light of future action. Works center on the question of, 'what does Hegel's philosophy demand in practice?' Charles Taylor, "Hegel and the Philosophy of Action"; Guy Plantz-Bonjour, "Hegel's Concept of Action as Unity of Poiesis and Praxis"; Walter Jaeschke, "Hegel's Last Year in Berlin"; H. S. Harris, "The Social Ideal of Hegel's Economic Theory"; A. S. Walton, "Hegel: Individual Agency and Social Context"; Raymond Plant, "Is There a Future in the Philosophy of History?"; Quentin Lauer, S. J., "Religion and Culture"; Robert Bernasconi, "Comment on Religion and Culture in Hegel"; M. J. Petry, "Hegel's Criticism of the Ethics of Kant and Fichte"; Ludwig Siep, "The 'Aufhebung' of Morality in Ethical Life"; Errol E. Harris, "Hegel's Theory of Political Action"; Richard Dien Winfield, "Freedom as Interaction: Hegel's Resolution to the Dilemma of Liberal Theory"; Murray Greene, "Cognition as an Act of Freedom"; Lawrence S. Stepelevich, "Between the Twilight of Theory and he Millennial Dawn: August Von Cieszkowski and Moses Hess".
B2948. H3545 1983.
Stirling, James Hutchinson. The Secret of Hegel: Being the Hegelian System in Origin, Principle, Form and Matter. Dubuque, Iowa: Wm. C. Brown, 1971.
Originally published in the late-nineteenth century; general exposition of Hegel's philosophy.
B2948. S29 1971.
Sussman, Henry. The Hegelian Aftermath: Readings in Hegel, Kierkegaard, Freud, Proust, and James. Baltimore: John Hopkins University, 1982.
Includes studies of "Five Hegelian metaphors," "Soren Kierkegaard and the Allure of Paralysis," "The Subject of the Nerves: Philosophy and Freud," and "The Contours of Modernism.".
B2929. S95.
Verene, Donald Philip. Hegel's Recollection: A Study of Images in the "Phenomenology of Spirit". Albany: State University of New York Press, 1985.
Hegel's use of metaphor and irony; contrast of Bild and Begriff (image and concept); the method of In-itself; mastery and slavery; the unhappy consciousness; the beautiful soul; religion versus Absolute Knowing; appendix on Hegel's original titles and contents to the Phenomenology.
B2929. V47.
Weiss, Frederick G. "A Critical Survey of Hegel Scholarship in English: 1962-1969." In The Legacy of Hegel: Proceedings of the Marquette Hegel Symposium 1970, eds., J. J. O'Malley, K. W. Algozin, H. P. Kainz and L. C. Rice. The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1973.
Useful and scholarly account of major works on Hegel in the 1960s in a bibliographical essay format.
B2948. M27 1970.
Westphal, Merold. History and Truth in Hegel's "Phenomenology". Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1979.
Running commentary on the Phenomenology; emphasis on the unity of Hegel's thought; transcendental subjectivity; Absolute Knowledge.
B2929. W47 1979.
Wiedmann, Franz. Hegel: An Illustrated Biography. Translated by Joachim Neugroschel. New York: Western, 1968.
Hegel's youth and intellectual development; academic life; the Hegelian School; Marxism.
B2947. W513.