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Notes on Contributors.
References.
Introduction.
1. Hegel’s Phenomenological Method and Analysis of
Consciousness: Kenneth R. Westphal (University of Kent,
Canterbury).
2. Desire, Recognition, and the Relation between Bondsman and
Lord: Frederick Neuhouser (Columbia University, New York).
3. Freedom and Thought: Stoicism, Skepticism, and Unhappy
Consciousness: Franco Chiereghin (University of Padua).
4. The Challenge of Reason: From Certainty to Truth: Cinzia
Ferrini (University of Trieste).
5. Reason Observing Nature: Cinzia Ferrini (University of
Trieste).
6. Shapes of Active Reason: The Law of the Heart, Retrieved
Virtue, and What Really Matters: Terry Pinkard (Georgetown
University, Washington, DC).
7. The Ethics of Freedom: Hegel on Reason as Law-Giving and
Law-Testing: David Couzens Hoy (University of California, Santa
Cruz).
8. Hegel, Antigone, and Feminist Critique: The Spirit of Ancient
Greece: Jocelyn B. Hoy (University of California, Santa Cruz).
9. Hegel’s Critique of the Enlightenment in ‘The
Struggle of the Enlightenment with Superstition’: Jürgen
Stolzenberg (Martin-Luther-Universität, Halle-Wittenburg).
10. ‘Morality’ in Hegel’s Phenomenology of
Spirit: Frederick C. Beiser (Syracuse University, New York).
11. Religion, History, and Spirit in Hegel’s Phenomenology
of Spirit: George di Giovanni (Mc Gill University, Montreal).
12. Absolute Knowing: Allegra de Laurentiis (SUNY-Stony Brook,
New York).
13. Spirit and Concrete Subjectivity in Hegel’s
Phenomenology of Spirit: Marina F. Bykova (North Carolina State
University).
General Bibliography.
Index of Names.
Subject Index.
Table of Concordances
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Kenneth R. Westphal is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kent. His books include: Hegel’s Epistemological Realism (1989), Hegel’s Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit (2003) and Kanfs Transcendental Proof of Realism (2004); he is the editor of Pragmatism, Reason and Norms (1998).