The Hegel Reader


This book is one of the most comprehensive collections of Hegel’s writings currently available in English. It contains four important “early writings”, as well as selections from Hegel’s mature writings and lectures which are central to his system and also have special relevance for post-Hegelian thinkers. There is also an extensive bibliography listing the main German editions of Hegel’s works, most of the currently available English translations of his texts, as well as a selection of important secondary works.


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


Table of Contents

PART I: EARLY WRITINGS
Introduction
1. The Earliest System-Programme of German Idealism
2. Love
3. Fragment of a System
4. The Difference Between Fichte’s and Schelling’s System of Philosophy: The Need of Philosophy

PART II: PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT
Introduction
5. Phenomenology of Spirit: Preface
6. Phenomenology of Spirit: Introduction
7. Phenomenology of Spirit: Consciousness. Sense-certainty
8. Phenomenology of Spirit: Self-consciousness
9. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Freedom and Terror
10. Phenomenology of Spirit: Spirit. Absolute Knowing
PART III: LOGIC
Introduction
11. Encyclopaedia Logic: Introduction
12. Encyclopaedia Logic: Preliminary Conception
13. Science of Logic: Introduction
14. Science of Logic: With What Must the Science Begin?
15. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Being
16. Science of Logic: Doctrine of Essence
17. Science of Logic: Doctrine of the Notion [Concept]

PART IV: PHILOSOPHY OF NATURE AND PHILOSOPHY OF SUBJECTIVE SPIRIT
Introduction
18. Philosophy of Nature: Introduction
19. Philosophy of Nature: Mechanics. Space and Time
20. Philosophy of Nature: Organics. The Animal Organism
21. Philosophy of Spirit: Introduction
22. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Anthropology andPhenomenology of Spirit
23. Philosophy of Subjective Spirit: Psychology

PART V: PHILOSOPHY OF OBJECTIVE SPIRIT: PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT AND PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
Introduction
24. Philosophy of Right: Preface and Introduction
25. Philosophy of Right: Abstract Right and Morality
26. Philosophy of Right: Ethical Life
27. Philosophy of History: Introduction

PART VI: PHILOSOPHY OF ABSOLUTE SPIRIT: AESTHETICS, PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION AND HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY
Introduction
28. Aesthetics: The Ideal
29. Aesthetics: The Particular Forms of Art
30. Aesthetics: Tragedy, Comedy and Drama
31. Philosophy of Religion: Preface and the Consummate Religion
32. History of Philosophy: Introduction


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