A HEGEL BIBLIOGRAPHY

 

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Contents

 

GENERAL

Introductions to Hegel’s work as a whole, by Hegel

Introductions to Hegel’s work as a whole

Commentaries on Hegel’s work as a whole

Collections on Hegel’s work as a whole

Historically influential views of Hegel

Terminology and language

Bibliographies

Surveys of Hegel literature

Journals of Hegel studies

Hegel links

 

TEXTS

Translations of Hegel’s major works

Translations of some of Hegel’s short pieces

 

PRECURSORS: UP TO HERDER

Indian and Eastern Philosophy and Hegel

Greek philosophy in general and Hegel

Forms and categories in Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hegel

Plato, Socrates and Hegel

Plato and Hegel: political philosophies

Aristotle and Hegel

Aristotle and Hegel: political philosophy

Christian theology in general and Hegel

Neo-Platonism, Pseudo-Dionysianism and Hegel

Paul, John, Marcion and Hegel

Gnosticism and Hegel

Aquinas and Hegel

Hermeticism, German mysticism and Hegel: general

Eckhart and Hegel

Boehme and Hegel

Hobbes and Hegel

Spinoza and neo-Spinozism as influences on Hegel

Spinoza and pantheism: Hegel’s critique

Maimon and Hegel

Rousseau and Hegel

Political economists and Hegel

 

PRECURSORS: GERMAN IDEALISM

German idealism and Hegel

Kant and Hegel: general

Kant and the Phenomenology

Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics: Hegel’s critique

Intellectual intuition from Kant to Hegel

Kant on self-consciousness, apperception and the transcendental deduction: Hegel’s critique

Kant’s dialectic and antinomies: Hegel’s critique

Kant’s ethics and theory of will and freedom: Hegel’s critique of it in general

Kant’s ethics: Hegel’s critique of its formalism

Schiller and Hegel

Fichte: general

Fichte: metaphysics and relation to Kant’s first critique

Fichte on consciousness and self-consciousness

Fichte’s ethics

Fichte’s philosophy of right (general)

Fichte’s distinction between right and ethics

Fichte on recognition and intersubjecivity

Fichte on property

Fichte and Hegel: general

Fichte and Hegel: recognition

Romanticism and Hegel (Novalis, Schlegel)

Schelling

Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature

Schelling’s early systems and Hegel

Hölderlin and Hegel

 

DEVELOPMENT OF HEGEL’S THOUGHT

Biographies (intellectual)

Early development as a whole (Stuttgart, Tübingen, Berne, Frankfurt, Jena)

Stuttgart and Tübingen writings (1777-93)

Berne and Frankfurt writings (1793-1800)

Natural theology and the young Hegel

Civil religion and the young Hegel

Progressive theories of history and the young Hegel

Jena writings (1801-06): general

Jena writings: logic and metaphysics

Jena writings: politics, ethics and religion

Essay on Natural Law (1802-03)

Natural law and Hegel

Differenzschrift and Faith and Knowledge

 

RECOGNITION AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY

Recognition: the concept

Recognition and intersubjectivity: histories

Recognition in Plato and Aristotle

Recognition in Fichte

Life and love in Frankfurt, Jena and the Phenomenology

Love in Hegel’s mature writings

Recognition in Hegel’s work as a whole

Recognition in the Jena writings (1801-1806)

Recognition in the Phenomenology, master-servant relation

Recognition in the Philosophy of Spirit (= Philosophy of Mind), universal self-consciousness

Recognition in the Philosophy of Right

Recognition in the Logic

Slavery in Hegel

Recognition and selfhood in Hegel

Recognition and freedom in Hegel

Marx on recognition

Kojève (on recognition and in general)

Merleau-Ponty on recognition

Sartre on recognition

Heidegger on intersubjectivy, recognition and Mitsein

Althusser on recognition

Habermas on recognition

Honneth on Hegel

Fukuyama (on recognition and on end of history)

Nancy on intersubjectivity and recognition

Recognition in other 20th century writers

Recognition and work

Recognition and colonialism, Fanon

Colonialism, racism and Hegel

Recognition and feminism

Recognition in international relations

Honour vs. dignity

Kohlberg, Mead and Dewey on recognition

Strawson on recognition

Honneth’s theory of recognition

Politics of recognition, recognition of identities

Recognition and redistribution (Honneth-Fraser debate)

Recognition, work and class

Self-esteem, self-respect, dignity

Recognition as ontological

Recognition as ethical

Recognition theory: collections

 

PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT

Phenomenology: short introductions

Phenomenology: introductory commentaries

Phenomenology: advanced commentaries

Phenomenology: commentaries on particular topics

Phenomenology: collections

Phenomenology: Preface

Phenomenology: Introduction

Method of the Phenomenology

Transcendental argument and transcendental deduction in the Phenomenology

Scepticism and Hegel, assumptions and foundations of the Phenomenology and Logic

Immediate knowledge

Structure of the Phenomenology

Phenomenology: chs. 1-3 in general

Sense-certainty, ch. 1

Sense-certainty: possible parallels to Hegel’s argument

Perception, ch. 2

Force and understanding, ch. 3

Infinity in Hegel

Inverted world

Self-consciousness in the Phenomenology

Desire and the body in the Phenomenology

Recognition in the Phenomenology

Master-servant relation

Death in Hegel

Labour in Hegel

Stoicism, scepticism and the unhappy consciousness, ch. 4B

Social epistemology in ch. 4

Observing reason

Transition to spirit

Spirit: texts

Spirit: metaphysical interpretations

Spirit: intersubjective and collective-subject interpretations

Phenomenology: ch. 6 in general

Coherence of the Phenomenology, phenomenology and history

Greek world and its inadequacy

Antigone

Tragedy in Hegel

Legal status (Rechtszustand), Roman world, person and property in the Phenomenology

Alienation in Hegel

Enlightenment vs. faith

Modernity and Hegel

French Revolution

Totalitarianism, authoritarianism, nationalism and Prussianism in Hegel

Moral and political stance of the Phenomenology

Phenomenology: ch. 7

Art in the Phenomenology

Absolute knowing and the metaphysics of the Phenomenology, ch. 8

Phenomenology and logic, phenomenology and system

 

LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS

Logic: short introductions

Logic: commentaries

Logic: collections

Logic: surveys of the secondary literature

Dialectical method

Logic: method and structure, dialectic, contradiction, speculation, form and content

Logic: formalisations of dialectical logic

Reason, understanding and intuition

Sociality of reason

Proposition (judgment), speculative proposition, language

Being, nothing, becoming

Essence

Subjective logic

Concept, the

Concrete and abstract universality

Identity and difference in Hegel

Concrete universal in British idealism

Metaphysics of Hegel, his account of the absolute: texts

Metaphysics of Hegel: surveys

Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations - general

Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: orthodox

Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: spirit-monist, emanationist and panentheist

Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: kenotic and christomorphic

Metaphysics of Hegel: immanentist and pantheist theological interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: conceptualist and panlogist interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: dialogical interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: non-metaphysical interpretations in general

Metaphysics of Hegel: empiricist-realist interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: positivist and category theory interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: implicitly anti-realist interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: hermeneutical interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: Kantian interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: transformed-Kantian interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: epistemist-realist interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: social-Kantian interpretations

Metaphysics of Hegel: historical-relativist interpretations

 

NATURE AND SUBJECTIVE SPIRIT (REALPHILOSOPHIE)

Relation of Logic to Realphilosophie

Nature and the natural sciences: general

Mathematics and geometry in Hegel

Ecology, environmentalism and Hegel

Nature and the natural sciences: particular topics

Time

Life in Hegel’s mature system, plant and animal subjectivity

Subjective spirit: general

Soul and feeling, anthropology

Consciousness, self-consciousness and the I in the Philosophy of Spirit

Universal self-consciousness in the the Philosophy of Spirit

Theoretical spirit, intentionality, imagination

Practical spirit

Madness and Hegel

 

POLITICS, ETHICS AND HISTORY

Politics and ethics: texts

Politics and ethics: introductions

Politics and ethics: guides

Politics and ethics: fuller commentaries

Politics and ethics: collections

Politics and ethics: early development

Normative stance, the Doppelsatz (the rational is real), positive right vs. natural right, ethics and reason

Philosophy of Right: method and structure

Philosophy of Right and Logic

Hartmann on the Philosophy of Right

Pippin on Hegel’s social philosophy

Freedom in Hegel: general

Freedom and recognition in Hegel

Freedom and determinism

Freedom and free will as the basis of the Philosophy of Right, constructivism in Hegel

Action in Hegel

Reasons for action in Hegel

Will: its logical structure

Savigny (and the historical school of law) and Hegel

Duty, desire and feelings in Hegel

Abstract right

Property and contract (general)

Property and contract: recognition-centred accounts

Human rights in Hegel

Crime and punishment

Morality (Moralität)

Principle of subjectivity or subjective freedom, individuality, autonomy, liberalism and Hegel

Bifurcation

Conscience and virtue

Ethical life, i.e. Sittlichkeit

Community and individual, sociality of the self in Hegel

Social role and sense of self (Selbstgefühl) in Hegel

Ethical substance: substantialist vs. intersubjective interpretations

Social contract theory: Hegel’s critique

Substantial will, objective will, universal will, substantial or objective freedom

Family

Feminism and Hegel

Civil society: general

System of needs, the economy

Class in Hegel

Law (Gesetz), legal theory, Roman law

Bildung and education

Contradictions of civil society

State and constitution

Democracy and monarchy in Hegel

War and international relations in Hegel

Civic humanism and other forms of republicanism in Hegel

History (philosophy of): texts

History (philosophy of): short introductions

History (philosophy of): commentaries and collections

History as progressive, the cunning of reason

History of philosophy

Historical role of Hegel’s philosophy

End of history in Hegel

 

RELIGION AND ART

Philosophy of religion in general

Kant and Fichte’s theology and Hegel

Religion in the Phenomenology

Natural religion

Judaism and Hegel

Christianity and Hegel, Hegel’s christology

Trinitarianism in Hegel

Religion and philosophy in general

Religion and the state

Art and aesthetics

 

SUBSEQUENT PHILOSOPHERS AND HEGEL

Schellingian critiques of Hegel

Marx and Hegel

Kierkegaard and Hegel

Nietzsche and Hegel

British Idealism (or British Hegelians)

British idealism: ethical and political thought

Whitehead and Hegel

Freud, Lacan and Hegel

Heidegger and Hegel

French philosophers and Hegel

Bataille and Hegel

Kojève and Hegel

Sartre and Hegel

De Beauvoir and Hegel

Levinas and Hegel

Marxists on Hegel

Wittgenstein and Hegel

Adorno and Hegel

Gadamer and Hegel

Nancy and Hegel

Irigaray and Hegel

Habermas on Hegel, and on philosophy after Hegel

Lyotard, postmodernism and Hegel

Derrida and Hegel

Analytic philosophy and Hegel

McDowell on Hegel

Brandom on Hegel

 

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@ GENERAL

 

@ Introductions to Hegel’s work as a whole, by Hegel

   Hegel [1820s] Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. Knox and Miller, pp. 15-52 ‘Berlin Introduction’

   Hegel [1830] The Encyclopaedia Logic, tr. Geraets et al., §§1-25

 

@ Introductions to Hegel’s work as a whole

   Soll, I. (1969) An Introduction to Hegel’s Metaphysics

   Singer, P. (2001) Hegel: A Very Short Introduction, originally published 1983 as Hegel, Past Masters

   Rockmore, T. (1993)  Before and After Hegel: A Historical Introduction to Hegel’s Thought

   Maker, W. (1994) Philosophy without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel

   Plant, R. (1997) Hegel: On Religion and Philosophy, The Great Philosophers

   Stern, R. (1998) ‘G.W.F. Hegel’ in J. Teichman and G. White (eds.) An Introduction to Modern European Philosophy, 2nd. ed

* Beiser, F.C. (2005) Hegel

* Houlgate, S. (2005) An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (2nd ed. of his Freedom, Truth and History, 1991)

   Schroeder , W.R. (2005) Continental Philosophy: A Critical Approach, ch. 1 ‘Hegel’

   James, D. (2007) Hegel: A Guide for the Perplexed

 

@ Commentaries on Hegel’s work as a whole

   Findlay, J.N. (1958) Hegel: A Re-examination

   Mure, G.R. (1965) The Philosophy of Hegel

   Lauer, Q. (1971) Hegel’s Idea of Philosophy

   Rosen, S. (1974) G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom

   Rotenstreich, N. (1974) From Substance to Subject: Studies in Hegel

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, 5th (ed.) 1987

   Hamacher, W. [1978] Pleroma: Reading in Hegel: The Genesis and Structure of a Dialectical Hermeneutics in Hegel, tr. 1998

   Inwood, M. (1983) Hegel, Arguments of the Philosophers

   Rockmore, T. (1984) Hegel’s Circular Epistemology

   Hösle, V. (1987) Hegels System. Der Idealismus der Subjectivität und das Problem der Intersubjectivität [Hegel’s System: The Idealism of Subjectivity and the Problem of Intersubjectivity], 2 vols

   Pinkard, T. (1988) Hegel’s Dialectic: The Explanation of Possibility

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness

   Berthold-Bond, D. (1989) Hegel’s Grand Synthesis: A Study of Being, Thought and History

   Stern, R. (1990) Hegel, Kant and the Structure of the Object

   Kainz, H.P. (1996) G.W.F. Hegel: The Philosophical System

   Redding, P. (1996) Hegel’s Hermeneutics

   Wallace, R.M. (2005) Hegel’s Philosophy of Reality, Freedom, and God

 

@ Collections on Hegel’s work as a whole

   (Collections on specific subjects are under the relevant headings)

   Steinkraus, W.E. (1971) New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

* MacIntyre, A. (ed.) (1972) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

* Inwood, M. (ed.) (1985) Hegel, Oxford Readings in Philosophy

   Lamb, D. (ed.) (1987) Hegel and Modern Philosophy

   Desmond, W. (ed.) (1989) Hegel and his Critics

   Hospers, J. (ed.) (1991) ‘Hegel today’, The Monist 74(3)

* Stern, R. (ed.) (1993) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, 4 volumes

* Beiser, F.C. (ed.) (1993) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Stewart, J. (ed.) (1996) The Hegel Myths and Legends

   Lamb, D. (ed.) (1998) Hegel, 2 vols

   Deligiorgi, K. (ed.) (2006) Hegel: New Directions

   Ashton, P. et al (2008) The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking

 

@ Historically influential views of Hegel

   Caird, E. (1883) Hegel, reprinted 2002, also available online

   McTaggart, G. (1901) Studies in Hegelian Cosmology

   Royce, J. (1919) Lectures on Modern Idealism

   Rosenzweig, F. [1920] Hegel und der Staat

   Mure, G.R. (1940) An Introduction to Hegel

   Popper, K. (1945) The Open Society and Its Enemies, 5th (ed.) 1966, vol. 2, ch. 12

 

@ Terminology and language

   (For Hegel’s own theory of language see ‘Proposition (judgment), speculative proposition, language’)

   Royce, J. (1901) ‘Hegel’s terminology’, Dictionary of Philosophy and Psychology, vol. 1 (ed.) J.M. Baldwin

   Koyré, A. (1961) ‘Note sur la langue et la terminologie hégéliennes’ in his Études d’Histoire de la Pensée Philosophique

   Adorno, T.W. [1963] Hegel: Three Studies, ch. 3

   Petry, M.J. (1981) ‘Introduction’ to Hegel The Berlin Phenomenology, (ed.) Petry, sec. i ‘The language’

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 4a

   Geraets, T.F. et al (1991) The Encyclopaedia Logic

* Inwood, M. (1992) A Hegel Dictionary

   Burbidge, J.W. (2001) Historical Dictionary of Hegelian Philosophy

 

@ Bibliographies

   Weiss, F.G. (1973) ‘Hegel: a bibliography of books in English arranged chronologically’, in J.J. O’ Malley et al. The Legacy of Hegel

   Steinhauer, K. (1980, 1998) Hegel Bibliography, Parts 1 and 2 (Utterly comprehensive listing of works on and by Hegel published up to 1990, over 1000 pages long)

   The Encyclopaedia Logic (1991), tr. T.F. Geraets et al. (Has an annotated bibliography on the Logic)

   Houlgate, S. (1991) Freedom Truth and History (Has an annotated bibliography)

* Inwood, M. (1992) A Hegel Dictionary (Has a bibliography covering the main areas of Hegel’s thought)

* Beiser, F.C. (ed.) (1993) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel (Has another good bibliography)

   Harris, H.S. (1997) Hegel’s Ladder, vol. 2 (Has a 70-page bibliography on the Phenomenology)

   Stewart, J. (ed.) (1998) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader (Has a bibliography on the Phenomenology)

 

@ Surveys of Hegel literature

   Avineri, S. (1968) ‘Hegel revisited’, Journal of Contemporary History 3(2), reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel 1972 (survey of interpretations of Hegel’s political philosophy from his death onwards)

   Schmidt, J. (1980-81) ‘Recent Hegel literature: general surveys and the young Hegel’, Telos 46

   Schmidt, J. (1981) ‘Recent Hegel literature: the Jena period and the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Telos 48

   Lewis, C. (1981) ‘Recent literature on Hegel’s Logic’, Philosophische Rundschau 28

   Bienenstock, M. (1985) ‘Hegel’s Jena writings; recent trends in research’. Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 11

   Ameriks, K. (1986?) ‘Recent work on Hegel: the rehabilitation of an epistemologist?’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46

   Harris, H.S. (1987) ‘Hegel’s science of experience’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 15

 

@ Journals of Hegel studies

   The Owl of Minerva (US)

   Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain (Britain)

   Hegel-Studien (Germany)

   Hegel-Jahrbuch (Germany)

   Jahrbuch für Hegelforschung (Germany)

 

@ Hegel links

   Hegel.Net (maintained by Kai Frobe, Munich)

   Hegel Society of Great Britain

   Hegel Society of America

 

@ TEXTS

 

@ Translations of Hegel’s major works

   (The Hegel.net e-texts page gives a list of Hegel texts available online. The best sources for English translations are Hegel by hypertext and Carl Mickelson’s Hegel text collection and GWFHegel.org. These also have secondary literature)

   Three Essays 1793-95 [Tübingen, Berne 1793-95], tr. J. Dobbins and P. Fuss 1984

   Early Theological Writings [Berne, Frankfurt 1795-1800], tr. T.M. Knox 1948, reprinted 1971

   The Difference Between Fichte’s and Schelling’s System of Philosophy (the ‘Differenzschrift’) [Jena 1801], tr. H.S. Harris and W. Cerf 1977. Available online: German text

   Natural Law [Jena 1802], tr. T.M. Knox 1975

   Faith and Knowledge [Jena 1802], tr. W. Cerf and H.S. Harris 1977

   System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit [Jena 1802, 1803-4], tr. H.S. Harris and T.M. Knox 1979. Available online: System of Ethical Life

   The Jena System 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics [Jena 1804-5], tr. J. Burbidge and G. di Giovanni 1986. Second Jena system

   Hegel and the Human Spirit [Jena 1805-6], tr. L. Rauch 1983. Third Jena system. Available online: English text (in part)

   Phenomenology of Spirit [Jena 1807], tr. A.V. Miller 1977, or in a looser but more readable translation, as The Phenomenology of Mind, tr. J.B. Baillie 1910, revised 1931. Available online: German text, German text on a single page, Baillie translation, Baillie translation (alternative source)

   Spirit: Book Six of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, (ed.) D.E. Shannon, 2001

   The Philosophical Propaedeutic [Nürnberg 1808-11], tr. A.V. Miller, 1986. Available online: Section on Phenomenology, Section on Logic

   Science of Logic [Nürnberg 1812-16, rev. Berlin 1831], tr. A.V. Miller 1969 pb, or in 2 volumes, tr. W.H. Johnston and L.G. Struthers 1929. Available online: German text part 1, part 2, Miller translation (extracts)

   Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline [Heidelberg 1817], tr. S.H. Taubeneck 1990. This includes the Encyclopaedia Logic, Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy of Mind

   Encyclopaedia Logic (also known as ‘Shorter Logic’) [Heidelberg 1817, rev. Berlin 1827, 1830], tr. T.F. Geraets et al. 1991 pb, or in a much worse translation, as Hegel’s Logic or The Logic of Hegel, tr. W. Wallace 1873, reprinted 1975, Available online: German text, Wallace translation

   Lectures on Logic, tr. C. Butler, 2008

   Encyclopaedia Philosophy of Nature [Heidelberg 1817, rev. Berlin 1827, 1830] as The Philosophy of Nature, tr. A.V. Miller 1970, or, in a better translation with the German on opposite pages, in 3 volumes, tr. M.J. Petry 1970. Available online: German text, Taubeneck translation of 1817 edition

   Encyclopaedia Philosophy of Spirit [Heidelberg 1817, rev. Berlin 1827, 1830] as Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind, tr. W. Wallace 1894, republished with additions, tr. A.V. Miller 1971 pb. Also, with the German on opposite pages and an 1825 set of students lecture notes as an appendix, as Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, 3 volumes, tr. M.J. Petry 1978. Petry republished the section on Phenomenology, with the 1825 lecture notes interpolated between the paragraphs of Hegel’s text instead of the usual additions, as The Berlin Phenomenology 1981. Available online: German text, Wallace translation

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit 1827-8, ed. R.R. Williams, OUP 2007

   Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science [Heidelberg, 1817-18], tr. J.M. Stewart and P.C. Hodgson 1995

   Philosophy of Right [Berlin, 1821] as Elements of the Philosophy of Right, tr. H.B. Nisbet 1991 pb or as Outlines of the Philosophy of Right tr. Knox and Houlgate 2008, preferable to the older translations as Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, tr. T. Knox 1952 pb, and, tr. Dyde 1897. Available online: Knox translation

   Lectures on the Philosophy of History [Berlin 1820s] as The Philosophy of History, tr. J. Sibree 1858, revised 1899, reprinted 1956 pb. The introduction is published separately, in much better translations than Sibree’s, as Reason in History, tr. R.S. Hartman 1953, and as Introduction to the Philosophy of History, tr. L. Rauch 1988 pb; and also in a much fuller version as Lectures on the Philosophy of World History, Introduction: Reason in History, tr. H.B. Nisbet 1975 pb. Available online: Sibree translation of introduction

   Lectures on Aesthetics [Berlin 1820s], as Hegel’s Aesthetics, 2 volumes, tr. T.M. Knox 1979. The introduction is published separately as Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics, tr. B. Bosanquet 1886, reissued 1993 pb, and also as Hegel’s Introduction to Aesthetics, tr. T.M. Knox 9179. Available online: Knox translation of whole text

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion [Berlin 1821-31], 3 volumes, tr. P.C. Hodgson et al. 1984-87. Preferable to the older version, tr. E.B. Speirs and J.B. Sanderson 1895, reprinted 1968. Available online: Speirs and Sanderson translation (introduction)

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: One-volume Edition, The Lectures of 1827 [Berlin 1827], tr. P.C. Hodgson et al. 1988. The 1827 version of the lectures extracted from the 3-volume edition

   Lectures on the Proofs of the Existence of God, tr. P.C. Hodgson 2007

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy [Berlin 1820’s], 3 volumes, tr. E.S. Haldane and F. Simson 1892-96, reprinted 1995 pb. A more accurate version of volume 3 is published as Lectures on the History of Philosophy: The Lectures of 1825-26. Volume 3: Medieval and Modern Philosophy, tr. R.F. Brown and J.M. Stewart 1990. The various introductions are translated separately as Introduction to the Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. T.M. Knox and A.V. Miller 1985 pb. Available online: Haldane and Simson translation (selections), (alternative source)

   Hegel: The Letters, tr. C. Butler and C. Seiler 1984

   A reasonably complete edition of Hegel’s works in German is published by Suhrkamp as Hegel: Werke, 20 volumes pb. For online and CD versions, see www.hegel.de

 

@ Translations of some of Hegel’s short pieces

   ‘Two fragments of 1797 on love’ [1797], Clio 8(2), 1979

   ‘Two fragments on the ideal of social life’ [1799-1800], Clio 10(4), 1981

   ‘The relationship of skepticism to philosophy’ [1801], in G. di Giovanni and H.S. Harris, tr. Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of Post-Kantian Idealism, 1985

   ‘On the nature of philosophical critique’ (1802), partly translated in M.N. Forster, Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit, 1998, pp. 605-607

   ‘Aphorisms from the wastebook’ [1803-1806], Independent Journal of Philosophy 3, 1979

   ‘Who thinks abstractly?’ [1807-1808], in Kaufmann Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, pp. 461-465. Available online: German text, English text

   ‘Reason and religious truth’ [1821], foreword to H. Hinrich Religion in its Inner Relation to Science, in F. Weiss (ed.) Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, pp. 227-244. Available online: German text

   Hegel, G.W.F. (2000) Miscellaneous Writings of G.W.F. Hegel, (ed.) J. Stewart

 

@ PRECURSORS: UP TO HERDER

 

@ Indian and Eastern Philosophy and Hegel

   Dubey, V.K. (2002) Absolutism: East and West: A Comparative Study of Sri Aurobindo and Hegel

   Herling, B.L. (2006) The German Gītā: Hermeneutics and Discipline in the German Reception of Indian thought, 1778-1831

 

@ Greek philosophy in general and Hegel

   (See also ‘Greek world and its inadequacy’ and ‘Natural law and Hegel’)

   Gray, J. (1958) Hegel and Greek Thought

   Heidegger, M. [1958] ‘Hegel and the Greeks’ in W. McNeill (ed.) Pathmarks 1998 (Another English translation is available online)

   Riedel, M. [1967] ‘Criticism of natural law theory’, as ch. 4 of  his Between Tradition and Revolution, tr. W. Wright 1984

   Taminiaux, J. [1982] ‘Hegel and Hobbes’, in his Dialectic and Difference: Modern Thought and the Sense of Human Limits 1985

   Taminiaux, J. (1984) Naissance de la Philosophie Hégélienne de l’Etat: Commentaire et Traduction de la Realphilosophie d’Iéna (1805-1806), Introduction (Paris: Payot)

   De Laurentiis, A. (2000) ‘Silenced subjecvity: remarks on Hegel’s view of Plato’s world’, Studies in Practical Philosophy 2(1), p. 64-79

   De Laurentiis, A. (2005) Subjects in the Ancient and Modern World: On Hegel’s Theory of Subjectivity

 

@ Forms and categories in Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hegel

   Mure, G.R.G. (1940) An Introduction to Hegel (Oxford), pp. 82-113

   Wilson, J.C. (1968) ‘Categories in Aristotle and Kant’, in J. Moravcsik (ed.) Aristotle: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Rosen, M. (1982) Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism

   Jaeschke, W. (1981) ‘Absolute Idee – Absolute Subjektivität. Zum Problem der Persönlichkeit Gottes in der Logik und in der Religionsphilosophie’ , Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 35, pp. 385-416

 

@ Plato, Socrates and Hegel

   (See also ‘Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hegel on the forms and categories’)

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, section on Plato

   Philosophy of Right, references to Plato

   Plato, Timaeus

   Rosen, S. (1974) ‘Self-consciousness and self-knowledge in Plato and Hegel’, Hegel-Studien 9

   Rose, R.E. (1978) ‘Hegel, the Plato of the modern world’, Southwestern Philosophical Studies

   Griswold, C. (1982) ‘Reflections on ‘dialectic’ in Plato and Hegel’, International Philosophical Quarterly 22(3)

   Wartenberg, T.E. (1991) ‘Hegel’s use of Socratic Method in the Phenomenology’, Hegel-Jahrbuch

   Vieillard-Baron, J.-L. (1997) Platon et l’ idéalisme allemand

   Ferrari, G.R.F. (1999) ‘Platonic love’ in R. Kraut (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Plato

   Ware, RB (2000) ‘Freedom as justice: Hegel’s interpretation of Plato’s ‘Republic’’, Metaphilosophy 31(3)

   Sembou, E. (2006) ‘The young Hegel on ‘life’ and ‘love’’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 53-54

 

@ Plato and Hegel: political philosophies

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, section on Plato’s political philosophy

   Foster, M.B. (1935) The Political Philosophies of Plato and Hegel

   Inwood, M. (1984) ‘Hegel, Plato and Greek “Sittlichkeit”‘, in Z. Pelczynski (ed.) The State and Civil Society

 

@ Aristotle and Hegel

   (With thanks to Vicky Roupa)

   (See also ‘Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hegel on the forms and categories’)

   Lectures on the history of Philosophy, section on Aristotle

   Mure, G.R. (1940) An Introduction to Hegel

   Weiss, F.G. (1969) Hegel’s Critique of Aristotle’s Philosophy of Mind

   Findlay, J.N. (1971) ‘Hegel’s use of teleology’, in Steinkraus, W.E. (ed.)  New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Aubenque, P. (1974) ‘Hegel et Aristote’, in J. d’ Hondt (ed.) Hegel et la pensée grecque

   Santoro-Brienza, L. (1992) ‘Aristotle and Hegel on nature: some similarities’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 26

   Wolff, M. (1992) Das Körper-Seele Problem. Kommentar zu Hegel Enzyklopädie(1830),  #389 [The Body-Soul Problem: Commentary on Hegel’s 1830 Encyclopaedia, §389]

   Koninck, T. de and Planty-Bonjour, G. (eds.) (1992) La question de Dieu selon Aristote et Hegel, esp. essays by P. Aubenque, V. Décarie and L. Ponton

   Ferrarin, A. (2001) Hegel and Aristotle

   Pendlebury, G. (2006) Action and Ethics in Aristotle and Hegel: Escaping the Malign Influence of Kant

 

@ Aristotle and Hegel: political philosophy

   (See also ‘Slavery in Hegel’)

   Ilting, K.-H. (1963-4) ‘Hegels Auseinandersetzung mit der aristotelischen Politik’, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 71

   Pinson, J.-C. (1988) ‘Hegel et l’empirisme dans l’ecrit sur le droit naturel de 1802-1803’, Archives de Philosophie 51

   Depew, D.J. (1992) ‘The polis transfigured: Aristotle’s Politics and Marx’s Critique of Hegel’s “Philosophy of Right”‘, in G.E. McCarthy (ed.) Marx and Aristotle: Nineteenth Century German Social Theory and Classical Antiquity

   Fawes, H. (1995) ‘L’esclave, le travail et l’action: Aristote et Hegel’, Archives de Philosophie 58(1)

   Bull, M. (1998) ‘Slavery and the multiple self’, New Left Review 231

 

@ Christian theology in general and Hegel

   (See also ‘Christianity, Hegel’s christology’ and ‘Hegel’s metaphysics: theological interpretations’)

   Sontag, F. (1962) Divine Perfection: Possible Ideas of God

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit 1770-1807

 

@ Neo-Platonism, Pseudo-Dionysianism and Hegel

   (Plotinus, Proclus, Pseudo-Dionysius, John Scotus Eriugena)

   (Also in their relation to Schelling)

   Hegel, Lectures on the History of Philosophy, section on neo-Platonism

   Plotinus, Enneads

   Proclus, The Elements of Theology

   Rist, J.M. (1967) Plotinus: The Road to Reality (Cambridge), pp. 38-54

   Findlay, J.N. (1970) ‘Towards a neo-neo-platonism’, in his Ascent to the Absolute: Metaphysical Papers and Lectures

   Beierwaltes, W. (1973) ‘The revaluation of John Scottus Eriugena in German Idealism’ in J.J. O’Meara and L. Bieler (eds.) The Mind of Eriugena

   Vater, M.G. (1976) ‘Schelling’s neo-Platonic system-notation, “Ineinsbildung” and temporal unfolding’ in R.B. Harris (ed.) The Significance of Neoplatonism

+ Kolakowski, L. (1978) Main Currents of Marxism, Vol. 1: The Founders, ch. 1

   Gottfried, P.E. (1981) ‘Hegel and Proclus: remarks on a problematic relationship’, Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 56, pp. 263-271

   O’Regan, C. (1994) The Heterodox Hegel, ch. 2 ‘The first narrative epoch: the immanent trinity’

   Beierwaltes, W. (2002) ‘The legacy of Neoplatonism in F. W. J. Schelling’s thought’, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10(4)

 

@ Paul, John, Marcion and Hegel

   Souche-Dagues, D. (2000) ‘Thinking Logos in Hegelianism’, Philosophical Forum 31(3-4)

 

@ Gnosticism and Hegel

   (See also ‘Boehme and Hegel’)

   Hanratty, G. (1984) ‘Hegel and the Gnostic tradition: I’, Philosophical Studies 30

   Hanratty, G. (1986-87) ‘Hegel and the Gnostic tradition: II’, Philosophical Studies 31

   O’Regan, C. (2001) Gnostic Return in Modernity

   Burbidge, J. (2002) ‘The word became flesh or the orthodox Hegel’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45-46

   Mitscherling, J. (1997) ‘The identity of the human and the divine in the logic of speculative philosophy’, in M. Bauer (ed.) Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris

   Hanratty, G. (1997) Studies in Gnosticism and in the Philosophy of Religion

 

@ Aquinas and Hegel

   Lakebrink, B. (1955) Hegels dialektische Ontologie und die thomistische Analektik

   Maritain, J. (1964) Moral Philosophy, an Historical and Critical Survey of the Great Systems, section on Hegel

   Lakebrink, B. (1984) Perfectio omnium perfectionum. Studien zur Seinskonzeption bei Thomas von Aquin und Hegel

   Brito, E. (1991) Dieu et l’Etre d’après Thomas d’Aquin et Hegel

   Vieillard-Baron , J.-L. (1994) De Saint Thomas à Hegel

 

@ Hermeticism, German mysticism and Hegel: general

   (Hermes Trismegistus, Eckhart, Cusa, Bruno, Paracelsus, Boehme)

   Benz, E. [1968] The Mystical Sources of German Romantic Philosophy, tr. 1983

+ Kolakowski, L. (1978) Main Currents of Marxism, Vol. 1: The Founders, ch. 1

   Weeks, A. (1993) German Mysticism: From Hildegard of Bingen to Ludwig Wittgenstein, ch. 9

   Magee, G.A. (2001) Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, introduction available online

 

@ Eckhart and Hegel

   Ekhart, Meister Eckhart: Selected Treatises and Sermons, (eds.) J.M. Clark and J.V. Skinner 1963

   Lichtenstein, E. (1966) Zur Entwicklung des Bildungsbegriffs von Meister Eckhart bis Hegel

   Beriaschwili, M. (2001) ‘Das einfache Eins-Werden des Menschen und Gottes bei Meister Eckhart und Hegel’, Bochumer Philosophisches Jahrbuch fur Antike und Mittelalter 5(1), pp. 71-95

 

@ Boehme and Hegel

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, vol. 3, section on Jacob Boehme

   Haldane, E. S. (1897) ‘Jacob Boehme in his relation to Hegel’, Philosophical Review 6

   Benz, E. [1968] The Mystical Sources of German Romantic Philosophy, tr. B. Reynolds and Eunice Paul 1983

   Vieillard-Baron, J-L. [1971] ‘Natural religion: an investigation of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, tr. J. Stewart in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader 1998

   Walsh, D. (1994) ‘The historical dialectic of spirit: Jacob Boehme’s influence on Hegel’, in R.L. Perkins (ed.) History and System: Hegel’s Philosophy of History (with ‘Comment’ by E. von der Luft))

   O’Regan, C. (2002) Gnostic Apocalypse: Jacob Boehme’s Haunted Narrative

 

@ Hobbes and Hegel

   Natural Law, tr. Knox, pp. 59-70

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, The Lectures of 1825-1826, Volume 3, tr. Brown and Stewart, pp. 180-182

   Strauss, L. (1936) The Political Philosophy of Hobbes (see end of ch. 4)

   Riedel, M. (1971) ‘Nature and freedom in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right’, in Pelczynski (ed.) Hegel’s Political Philosophy, reprinted as ‘Laws of nature and laws of right’, ch. 3 of Riedel’s Between Tradition and Revolution 1984

   Siep, L. [1974] ‘The struggle for recognition: Hegel’s dispute with Hobbes in the Jena writings’, in J. O’Neill (ed.) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition 1996 (originally in German in Hegel-Studien 9)

* Taminiaux, J. [1981] ‘Hegel and Hobbes’, in his Dialectic and Difference: Modern Thought and the Sense of Human Limits 1985 (originally in French in Taminiaux’s Philosophie et Politique)

   Peperzak, A.T. (1995) ‘Hegel and Hobbes revisited’, in A. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   Buchwalter, A. (1995) ‘Hegel, Hobbes, Kant and the scientization of practical philosophy’, in A. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

 

@ Spinoza and neo-Spinozism as influences on Hegel

   (‘Neo-Spinozism’ refers to the revival of Spinozistic thought by Herder, Goethe and Lessing in the 1780s)

   Spinoza [1677] Ethics

   Herder [1787] God: Some Conversations, Bobbs-Merrill, 1940 (esp. the third conversation; see also the introduction by F.H Burkhardt)

   Beck, L.W. (1969) Early German Philosophy: Kant and his Predecessors

   Bell, D. (1984) Spinoza in Germany from 1670 to the Age of Goethe

   Beiser, F.C. (1987) The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy From Kant to Fichte

   Walther, M. (ed.) (1992) Spinoza und der deutsche Idealimus

  

@ Spinoza and pantheism: Hegel’s critique

   (Including Hegel’s debates with those who accused him of atheism and pantheism)

   Phenomenology of Spirit §17

   Science of Logic, tr. Miller¸ pp. 536-40 (‘The philosophy of Spinoza and Leibniz’), 580-1

   Encyclopaedia Logic §151A

   Philosophy of Spirit §573

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr.  Haldane and Simson, vol. 3 pp. 256-290 (on Spinoza)

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, vol. 1, the section ‘Of God’

   Whittemore, R.C. (1960) ‘Hegel as panentheist’, Tulane Studies in Philosophy 9

   Parkinson, G.H.R. (1977) ‘Hegel, pantheism and Spinoza’, Journal of the History of Ideas 38(3)

   Lauer, Q. (1982) Hegels’ Concept of God, ch. 6 ‘The question of pantheism’

   Yovel, Y. (1989) The Adventures of Immanence, ch. 2

   Byrne, L. (1990) ‘Hegel’s criticism of Spinoza’s concept of the attribute’, in G. di Giovanni (ed.) Essays on Hegel’s Logic

   Solomon, R.C. (1978) ‘The secret of Hegel (Kierkegaard’s complaint): a study in Hegel’s philosophy of religion’, The Philosophical Forum 9(4)

 

@ Maimon and Hegel

   Atlas, S. (1964) From Critical to Speuclative Idealism: The Philosophy of Salomon Maimon

   Beiser, F.C. (1987) The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte, ch. 10

 

@ Rousseau and Hegel

   (See also ‘Substantial will’)

   (See also ‘French Revolution’)

   (See also ‘Social contract theory: Hegel’s critique’)

   (See also ‘Freedom in Hegel’)

   Phenomenology ch. 6B 3 ‘Absolute freedom and terror’

   Encyclopaedia Logic §163A

   Philosophy of Right §§29R, 258R

   Philosophy of Spirit §435, 435A

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. Haldane and Simpson, vol. 1vol. 2 p. 115, vol. 3 pp. 400-402

   Kelly, G.A. (1969) Idealism Politics and History: Sources of Hegelian Thought, pp. 336-342

   Méthais, P. (1974) ‘Contrat et volonté genérale selon Hegel et Rousseau’ in d’Hondt, J. (ed.) Hegel et le Siècle des Lumières

   Riley, P. (1982) Will and Political Legitimacy, chs. on Rousseau and Hegel

   Fulda, H.F. and Horstmann (eds.) (1991) Rousseau, die Revolution und der junge Hegel

   Philonenko, A. (1991) ‘Rousseau et Hegel: droit et histoire’, in Fulda and Horstmann (eds.) Rousseau, die Revolution und der junge Hegel

   Fulda, H.F. (1991) ‘Rousseausche Probleme in Hegels Entwicklung’, in Fulda and Horstmann (eds.) Rousseau, die Revolution und der junge Hegel

   Wokler, R. (1993) ‘Hegel’s Rousseau: the general will and civil society’, Arachne 8, Göteborg; reprinted in Wokler’s Rousseau’s Enlightenment: The Historical Contexts of his Social Thought, 1998

   Ripstein, A. (1994) ‘Universal and general wills: Hegel and Rousseau’, Political Theory 22(3)

   Neuhouser, F. (2000) Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory: Actualizing Freedom, chs. 1-2

   De Laurentiis, A. (2003) ‘The place of Rousseau in Hegel’s system’, in D.A. Duquette (ed.) Hegel’s History of Philosophy: New Interpretations

 

@ Political economists and Hegel

   (See also ‘Civil society’)

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel

   Chamley, P. (1963) Économie politique chez Stuart et Hegel

   Chamley, P. (1965) ‘Les origines de la pensée économique de Hegel’, Hegel-Studien 3

   Avineri, S. (1972) Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State, first chs

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983

   Plant, R. (1977) ‘Hegel and political economy, parts 1 and 2’, New Left Review 103‑4, revised and extended as ‘Hegel on political economy’, in Maker 1987

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983

   Cullen, B. (1979) Hegel’s Social and Political Thought

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-180, ch. 5

   Waszek, N. (1988) The Scottish Enlightenment and Hegel’s Account of ‘Civil Society’

   Henderson, J. and Davis, J.B. (1991) Adam Smith’s influence on Hegel’s philosophical writings’, Journal of the History of Economic Thought 13

 

@ PRECURSORS: GERMAN IDEALISM

 

@ German idealism and Hegel

   Seth Pringle-Pattison, A. (1882) The Development from Kant to Hegel, reprinted 2002, available online

   Henrich, D. [1973] Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism, tr. 2003

   Ameriks, K. and Sturma, D. (eds.) (1995) The Modern Subject: Conceptions of the Self in Classical German Philosophy

   Kelm, D. and Zöller, G. (eds.) (1997) Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute and Others in in Classical German Philosophy

   Sedgwick, S. (ed.) (2000) The Reception of Kant’s Critical Philosophy: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel

   Beiser, F.C. (2002) German Idealism: The Struggle Against Subjectivism, 1781-1801

   Pinkard, T. (2002) German Philosophy 1760-1860: The Legacy of Idealism

   Beiser, F. (2005) Hegel

 

@ Kant and Hegel: general

   (See also ‘Bifurcation’)

   (For specific areas see ‘Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics: Hegel’s critique’, ‘Kant’s ethics and theory of will and freedom: Hegel’s critique’ and  ‘Kant and Fichte’s theology and Hegel’)

   Priest, S. (ed.) (1987) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

   Zimmerman, R.L. (2005) The Kantianism of Hegel and Nietzsche: Renovation in 19th-Century German Philosophy

 

@ Kant and the Phenomenology

   Solomon, R.C. (1974) ‘Hegel’s epistemology’, American Philosophical Quarterly 11, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Redding, P. (1996) Hegel’s Hermeneutics

   Kain, P.J. (2005) Hegel and the Other: A Study of the Phenomenology of Spirit

   Bristow, W.F. (2007) Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique

 

@ Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics: Hegel’s critique

   (Also on the contrast between Hegel’s idealism and Kant’s in general)

   (See also specific sections)

   (See also ‘Plato, Aristotle, Kant and Hegel on the forms and categories’)

   (See also ‘Kant and Fichte’s theology and Hegel’)

   (See also ‘Proposition (judgment), speculative proposition, language’)

   (See also ‘Metaphysics of Hegel: Kantian interpretations’)

   (See also ‘McDowell on Hegel’)

   (For Hegel’s general critique of the Kantian standpoint see ‘Bifurcation and the standpoint of modern thought, Kant’s standpoint as a whole’)

   Faith and Knowledge, A. ‘Kantian Philosophy’, esp. c. pp. 63-78

   Phenomenology §235

   Science of Logic, tr. Miller, pp. 35-36, 44-47, 56, 62-3, 489-490, 577-595, 789

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§40-60

   Philosophy of Spirit §§413-425

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, volume 3, section on Kant

   Maier, J. (1966) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

   Soll, I. (1969) An Introduction to Hegel’s Metaphysics, ch. 2

   Smith, J.E. (1973) ‘Hegel’s critique of Kant’, Review of Metaphysics 26, reprinted in J.J. O’Malley et al. Hegel and the History of Philosophy 1974

   Solomon, R.C. (1970) ‘Hegel’s concept of “Geist”‘, Review of Metaphysics 23, reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Sayers, S. (1985) Reality and Reason: Dialectic and the Theory of Knowledge, chs. 2-3

   Ameriks, K. (1985) ‘Hegel’s critique of Kant’s theoretical philosophy’ Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 46(1)

   Priest, S. (ed.) (1987) Hegel’s Critique of Kant, first six essays

   Hartnack, J. (1987) ‘Categories and things-in-themselves’ in Priest (ed.) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

   Pippin, R.B. (1987) ‘Kant on the spontaneity of mind’, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17(2), reprinted in Pippin’s Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations

   Rosen, M. (1988) ‘From Vorstellung to thought: is a ‘non-metaphysical’ view of Hegel possible?’, in Henrich, D. and Horstmann, R.-P. (eds.) Metaphysik nach Kant?, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

* Bird, G. (1987) ‘Hegel’s account of Kant’s epistemology in the Lectures on the History of Philosophy’, in S. Priest (ed.) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, chs. 1, 2, and part 3

   Stern, R. (1990) Hegel, Kant and the Structure of the Object

* Guyer, P. (1993) ‘Thought and being: Hegel’s critique of Kant’s theoretical philosophy’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   McDowell, J. (1996) Mind and World

   McDowell, J. [2001] ‘L’Idealismo di Hegel come Radicalizazzione di Kant’, in L. Ruggiu and L. Testa (eds.) Hegel contemporaneo: La ricezione americana di Hegel a confronto con la tradizione europe, 2003

 

@ Intellectual intuition from Kant to Hegel

   (Also called ‘intuitive understanding’)

   Kant, Critique of Judgment, §§76-77

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1802] ‘Further presentations from the system of philosophy’, tr. M. Vater, Philosophical Forum 31(4), 2001 (in ‘Schelling)

   Hegel, Faith and Knowledge, pp. 88-90

Walsh, W. (1946) ‘Hegel and intellectual intuition’, Mind 55

Gram, M.S. (1981) ‘Intellectual intuition: the continuity thesis’, Journal of the History of Ideas 42

   Walsh , W. (1982) ‘Kant as seen by Hegel’, in Vesey, G. (ed.) Idealism Past and Present

   Snow, D.E. (1987) ‘F.H. Jacobi and the development of German Idealism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 25

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, ch. 4

   Velkley, R.L. (1997) ‘Realizing nature in the self: Schelling on art and intellectual intuition’, in G. Zöller (ed.) Figuring the Self: Subject, Absolute, and Others in Classical German Philosophy

   Westphal, K.R. (2000) ‘Kant, Hegel, and the fate of ‘the’ intuitive intellect’, in S. Sedgwick (ed.) The Reception of Kant’s Critical Philosophy: Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel

   Vater, M. (2000) ‘Intellectual intuition in Schelling’s philosophy of identity 1801-1804’, in C. Asmuth (ed.) Schelling: Zwischen Fichte und Hegel

   Kreines, J. (2007) ‘Between the bounds of experience and divine intuition: Kant’s epistemic limits and Hegel’s ambitions’, Inquiry 53

 

@ Kant on self-consciousness, apperception and the transcendental deduction: Hegel’s critique

   (See also ‘McDowell on Hegel’, ‘Hegel’s metaphysics: Kantian interpretations’)

   (For Hegel’s own positive account, see ‘‘Self-consciousness in the Phenomenology’)

   Faith and Knowledge, A. ‘Kantian Philosophy’

   Science of Logic, pp. 577-595

   Guyer, P. (1980) ‘Kant on apperception and a priori synthesis’, American Philosophical Quarterly 17

   Düsing, K. (1983) ‘Constitution and structure of self-identity: Kant’s theory of apperception and Hegel’s criticism’, Midwest Studies in Philosophy 8, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Priest, S. (1987) ‘Subjectivity and objectivity in Kant and Hegel’ in Priest (ed.) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

* Pippin, R.B. (1989) ‘Apperception and the difference between Kantian and Hegelian idealism’, in G. Funke and T.M. Seebohm (eds.) Proceedings of the Sixth International Kant Congress, vol. II/2, 535-550, revised as ch. 2 of Pippin’s Hegel’s Idealism

   Sedgwick, S. (1992) ‘Hegel’s treatment of transcendental apperception in Kant’, The Owl of Minerva 23(2)

   Sedgwick, S.S. (1993) ‘Pippin on Hegel’s critique of Kant’, International Philosophical Quarterly 33(3)

   De Nys, M.J. (1995) ‘Self-consciousness and the concept in Hegel’s appropriation of Kant’ in A.B. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   Stern, D.S. (1995) ‘Transcendental apperception and subjective logic: Kant and Hegel on the role of the subject’, in A.B. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   McDowell, J. (2003) “‘The apperceptive I and the empirical self”: towards a heterodox reading of “lordship and bondage” in Hegel’s Phenomenology’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 47-48, reprinted in K. Deligiorgi (ed.) Hegel: New Directions, 2006

   Schulting, D. (2005) ‘Hegel on Kant’s ‘synthetic a priori’’ in ‘Glauben und Wissen’, in A. Arndt (ed.) Glauben und Wissen, Dritter Teil (Hegel-Jahrbuch 2005)

 

@ Kant’s dialectic and antinomies: Hegel’s critique

   Encyclopaedia Logic §48

   Science of Logic ‘Pure Quantity’, remark 2 (pp. 190-199), ‘Quantitative infinity’ remark 2 (pp. 234-238)

   Sedgwick, S. (1991) ‘Hegel on Kant’s antinomies and the distinction between general and transcendental logic’, The Monist 74(3)

   Priest, G. (1995) Beyond the Limits of Thought

 

@ Kant’s ethics and theory of will and freedom: Hegel’s critique of it in general

   (Including material focusing exclusively on ch. 5C and ch. 6C of the Phenomenology)

   (Also of  Kant’s theory of freedom, will and morality; of Moralität)

   (For Hegel on form and content, and critique of Kant’s formalism, see)

   (See also bibliography in Wood 1990 p273)

   (See also ‘Action and will’ and ‘Duty, desire and feelings in Hegel’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 5Cb, 5Cc, 6C

   Philosophy of Right §§129-141 ‘Good and conscience’

   Bradley, F.H. (1927) Ethical Studies, 2nd ed., essay 4 ‘Duty for duty’s sake’

   Reyburn, H.A. (1921) The Ethical Theory of Hegel, chs. 8-10

   Ritter, J. [1956] ‘Morality and ethical life: Hegel’s controversy with Kantian ethics’ in Hegel and the French Revolution: Essays on the Philosophy of Right

   Knox, T.M. (1957-58) ‘Hegel’s attitude to Kant’s ethics’, Kant-Studien 49, pp. 76-81

   Maier, J. (1966) On Hegel’s Critique of Kant, relevant chapters

   Walsh, W.H. (1969) Hegelian Ethics, chs. 1-9

   Shklar, J. N. (1974) ‘The Phenomenology: beyond morality’, Western Philosophical Quarterly 27, reprinted in  Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 4

   Gram, M. S. (1978) ‘Moral and literary ideals in Hegel’s critique of “the moral world-view”‘, Clio 7: pp. 375-402, reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Petry, M.J. (1983) ‘Hegel’s criticism of the ethics of Kant and Fichte’, in L. Stepelevich and D. Lamb (eds.) Hegel’s Philosophy of Action

   Priest, S. (ed.) (1987) Hegel’s Critique of Kant, relevant essays

   O’Hagan, T. (1987) ‘On Hegel’s critique of Kant’s moral and political philosophy’, in Priest (ed.) Hegel’s Critique of Kant

   Sedgwick, S.S. (1988) ‘Hegel’s critique of the subjective idealism of Kant’s ethics’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 26

   Rawls, J. (1989) ‘Themes in Kant’s moral philosophy’, in E. Förster (ed.) Kant’s Transcendental Deductions

   Hoy, D.C. (1989) ‘Hegel’s critique of Kantian morality’, History of Philosophy Quarterly 6

   Stern, P. (1989) ‘On rational autonomy and ethical community: Hegel’s critique of Kantian morality’, Praxis International 9(3)

* Wood, A. (1990) Hegel’s Ethical Thought, chs. 8-9

   Allison, H.E. (1990) Kant’s Theory of Freedom, ch. 10 sec. 2

   Westphal, K.R. (1992?) ‘Hegel’s critique of Kant’s moral world view’, Philosophical Topics 19(2), pp. 133-17

+ Wood, A. (1993) ‘Hegel’s ethics’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Pippin, R.B. (1995) ‘Hegel on the rationality and priority of ethical life’, Neue Hefte für Philosophie 35, pp. 95-126, reprinted as ‘Hegel’s ethical rationalism’ in Pippin’s Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations 1997

 

@ Kant’s ethics: Hegel’s critique of its formalism

   (Including Hegels’ critique of Kant’s divorce of morality and feeling - see also ‘Duty, desire and feelings in Hegel’)

   (Including Hegel on form generating content in ethics)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 5C sec. c

   Natural Law, tr. T.M. Knox 1975, pp. 70-92, esp. 75-83

   Philosophy of Right §§135R ‘Good and conscience’

   Walsh, W.H. (1969) Hegelian Ethics, ch. 4 ‘Ethical formalism’

   Ameriks, K. (1987) ‘The Hegelian critique of Kantian morality’, in B. den Ouden (ed.) New Essays on Kant

   Sedgwick, S.S. (1988) ‘On the relation of pure reason to content: a reply to Hegel’s critique of formalism in Kant’s ethics’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49(1)

   Wood, A. (1989) ‘The emptiness of the moral will’, The Monist 72(3), reprinted in R. Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 4

* Wood, A. (1990) Hegel’s Ethical Thought, ch. 9 ‘The emptiness of the moral law’

   Pippin, R.C. (1991) ‘Idealism and agency in Kant and Hegel’, Journal of Philosophy 88

   Pippin, R.C. (1991) ‘Hegel, ethical reasons, Kantian rejoinders’, Philosophical Topics 19(2), reprinted in Pippin’s Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations

   Sedgwick, S. (1998) ‘On the relation of pure reason to content: a reply to Hegel’s critique of formalism in Kant’s ethics’, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 49

   Wood, A. (1999) Kant’s Ethical Thought, ch. 3 sec. 7 ‘Problems with FUL’

 

@ Schiller and Hegel

   Beiser, F.C. (2005) Schiller as Philosopher: A Re-examination

 

@ Fichte: general

   (See also D. Breazeale, ‘English Fichte bibliography’ in D. Breazeale and T. Rockmore (eds.) Fichte: Historical Contexts / Contemporary Controversies, 1994)

   (Each issue of the North American’s Fichtean Society’s newletter Fichteana has a bibliography of recent work on Fichte. See also the society’s bibliography of Fichte’s works in English translation)

   Fichte [1790-99] Early Philosophical Writings, tr. D. Breazeale 1988, especially ‘Some lectures concerning the scholar’s vocation’

   Fichte, Introductions to the Wissenschaftslehre and Other Writings, tr. D. Breazeale 1994

   Fichte [1794-95] The Science of Knowledge [‘Foundation of the Entire Wissenschaftslehre’], trs. Heath and Lachs, §§1-3

   Fichte [1796-97] The Foundations of Transcendental Philosophy (Wissenschaftslehre) Nova Methodo, tr. Breazeale 1992

   Fichte [1800] The Vocation of Man, sec. 2 ‘Knowledge’

   Fichte [1810] ‘Outlines of the doctrine of knowledge’, in The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr. W. Smith, 1889, available online

   Fichte, The Popular Works of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, tr. W. Smith, (ed.) D. Breazeale 1999. Introduction available online

   Copleston, F. (1963) A History of Philosophy. Vol. 7: Fichte to Nietzsche, section on Fichte

   Henrich, D. [1973] Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism, 2003, section 3 ‘Fichte’

   ‘New studies in the philosophy of Fichte’ (1976) Idealistic Studies 6(2) (special issue on Fichte)

   Tabor, J. (1983) Transformative Philosophy: A Study of Sankara, Fichte and Heidegger

   Beiser, F.C. (1987) The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte

   Jalloch, C.M. (1988) Fichte’s Kant Interpretation and the Doctrine of Science

   ‘Fichte and contemporary philosophy’ (1988) Philosophical Forum 19(2-3) (special issue on Fichte)

+ Wood, A. (1991) ‘Fichte’s philosophical revolution’, Philosophical Topics 19

   Breazeale, D. and Rockmore, T. (eds.) (1994) Fichte: Historical Contexts / Contemporary Controversies

   Breazale, D. (1993) ‘Fichte and Schelling: The Jena period’, in R.C.. Solomon and K.M. Higgins (eds.) (1993) Routledge History of Philosophy. Volume 6: The Age of German Idealism

   Seidel, G.J. (1993) Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre of 1794: A Commentary on Part 1

 

@ Fichte: metaphysics and relation to Kant’s first critique

   Lachs, J. (1972) ‘Fichte’s Idealism’, American Philosophical Quarterly 91

   Mandt, A.J. (1984) ‘Fichte’s idealism in theory and practice’, Idealistic Studies 14

   Taber, J. (1984) ‘Fichte’s emendation of Kant’, Kant-Studien 75

* Philonenko, A. (1988) ‘Fichte and the critique of metaphysics’, Philosophical Forum 19(2-3)

   Reid, J.D. (2003) ‘On the unity of theoretical subjectivity in Kant and Fichte’, Review of Metaphysics 57

 

@ Fichte on consciousness and self-consciousness

* Henrich, D. [1966] ‘Fichte’s original insight’ in D.E. Christensen et al. (ed.) Contemporary German Philosophy Vol. 1, 1982

   Henrich, D. [1970] ‘Self-consciousness: a critical introduction to a theory’, Man and World 4(1), 1971

   Pippin, R. (1988) ‘Fichte’s contribution’ in Philosophical Forum 19(2-3), revised as ch. 3 of his Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness, 1989

   Neuhouser, F. (1990) Fichte’s Theory of Subjectivity

   La Vopa, A. (2001) Fichte: The Self and the Calling of Philosophy

   Breazeale, D. (2005) ‘Check or checkmate? On the finitude of the Fichtean self’, in K. Ameriks and D. Sturma (eds.) The Modern Subject

 

@ Fichte’s ethics

   Fichte, J.G. (1798) The System of Ethics, trans. G. Zöller and D. Breazeale 2005

+ Wood, A. (1999) ‘The ‘I’ as principle of practical philosophy’, in S. Sedgwick (ed.) The Reception of Kant’s Critical Philosophy: Fichte Schelling and Hegel, also available online

   Darwall, S. (2005), ‘Fichte and the second person standpoint’, International Yearbook of German Idealism, vol. 3

   Breazeale, D. (2008), ‘The first-person standpoint of Fichte’s ethics’, Philosophy Today 52(3-4)

 

@ Fichte’s philosophy of right (general)

   (Including the relation between ethics and right)

   Fichte, J.G. [1796-97] Foundations of Natural Right [Grundlage des Naturrechts nach Prinzipien der Wissenschaftslehre] part 1, §§1-4

   Fichte, J.G. [1798] System of Ethics in accordance with the Principles of the Wissenschaftslehre, tr. 2005

   Philonenko, A. (1968) Théorie et praxis dans la pensée morale et politique de Kant et de Fichte en 1793, 2nd ed. 1988

   Renaut, A. (1986) Le système du droit. Philosophie et droit dans la pensée de Fichte

   Hösle, V. (1992) ‘Zur Interpretation von Fichtes Theorie der Intersubjectivität’, in Fichtes Lehre von Rechstverhältnisse: Die Deduktion der §§1-4 der Grundlage des Naturrechts und ihre Stellung in der Rechtsphilosophie

   Shell, S. (1992) ‘“A determined stand”: freedom and security in Fichte’s Science of Right’, Polity 25

   Williams, R.R. (1992) Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other

   Ferry, L. [198?] Political Philosophy, vol. 2: The System of Philosophies of History, tr. F. Philip 1992

   Radrizzani, I. (1993) Vers la fondation de l’intersubjectivité chez Fichte. Des Principes à la Nova Methodo

   Williams, R.R. (1994) ‘The question of the other in the thought of Fichte’, in D. Breazeale & T. Rockmore (eds.) Fichte: Historical Contexts/Contemporary Controversies

* Martin, W.M. (1997) Idealism and Objectivity: Understanding Fichte’s Jena Project

   Zoeller, G. (1998) Fichte’s transcendental philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will

+ Neuhouser, F. (2000) ‘Introduction’ to Fichte, Foundations of Natural Right, tr. M. Baur

   Breazeale, D. and Rockmore, T. (2006) Rights, Bodies and Recognition: New Essays on Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right

   Beck, G. (2008) Fichte and Kant on Freedom, Rights, and Law

   James, D. (2010)  Fichte’s reappraisal of Kant’s theory of cosmopolitan right’, History of European Ideas 36

   James, D. (2011) Fichte’s Social and Political Philosophy, ch. 1 (second entry)

   Nakhimovsky, I. (2011) The Closed Commercial State: Perpetual Peace and Commercial Society from Rousseau to Fichte

 

@ Fichte’s distinction between right and ethics

   Ferry, L. (1988) ‘The distinction between law and ethics in the early philosophy of Fichte’, Philosophical Forum 19(2-3)

   Neuhouser, F. (1994) ‘Fichte and the relationship between right and morality’, in D. Breazeale and T. Rockmore (eds.) Fichte: Historical Contexts/ Contemporary Controversies

   James, D. (2009), ‘The relation of right to morality in Fichte’s Jena theory of the state and society’, History of European Ideas 35

 

@ Fichte on recognition and intersubjecivity

   Philonenko, A. (1966) La Liberté Humaine dans la Philosophie de Fichte, 2nd ed. 1980

+ Wood, A. (1990) Hegel’s Ethical Thought, ch. 4

   Wolff, E.A. and Zaczyk, R. (1992) Fichtes Lehre vom Rechtsverhältnis: Die Deduktion der §§1-4 der “Grundlage des Naturrechts” und ihre Stellung in der Rechtsphilosophie

   Shell, S. (1992) ‘“A determined stand”: freedom and security in Fichte’s Science of Right’, section 1, Polity 25(1)

   Williams, R.R. (1995) ‘The other: F.H. Jacobi and German idealism’, in A.B. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   Franks, P. (1996) ‘The discovery of the other: Cavell, Fichte and scepticism’, Common Knowledge 5

   Redding (1996) Hegel’s Hermeneutics, ch. 5 ‘Hegel’s recognitive theory of spirit’

+ Chitty, A. (1998) ‘Recognition and social relations of production’, section 1, Historical Materialism 2

   Herbert, G.B. (1998) ‘Fichte’s deduction of rights from self-consciousness’, Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy 25(2)

   Fischbach, F. (1999) Fichte et Hegel: la reconnaissance, section on Fichte

   Moggach, D. (1999) ‘Reciprocity, elicitation, recognition: the thematics of intersubjectivity in the early Fichte’, Dialogue 38(2)

   Giassi, L. (2000) ‘De la déduction fichtéene à la phénoménologie hégélienne: le concept d’intersubjectivité’, in M. Beinenstock and M. Crampe-Casnabet (eds.) Dans quelle mesure la philosophie est pratique. Fichte, Hegel

   Honneth, A. (2001) ‘Die transzendentalen Notwendigkeit von Intersubjectivität’ in J-C. Merle (ed.) Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Grundlage des Naturrechts

   Brinkmann, K. (2002) ‘The deduction of intersubjectivity in Fichte’s Grundlage des Naturrechts’, in D. Breazeale and T. Rockmore (eds.) New Essays on Fichte’s Later Jena Wissenschaftslehre

   Scribner, F.S. (2002) “The ‘subtle matter’ of intersubjectivity in the Grundlage des Naturrechts’, in D.Breazeale and T. Rockmore (eds.) New Essays on Fichte’s Later Jena Wissenschaftslehre

   Siemek, M.J. (2003) ‘Fichtes und Hegels Konzept der Intersubjektivität’, Fichte-Studien 23

   Nowak-Juchacz, E. (2003) ‘Das Anerkennungsprinzip bei Kant, Fichte und Hegel’, Fichte-Studien 23

   Mather, R. (2003) ‘On the concepts of recognition’, Fichte-Studien 23

   Gardner, S. (2005) ‘Sartre, intersubjectivity, and German Idealism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (see pp. 337-40)

   Wood, A. (2006) ‘Fichte’s intersubjective I’, Inquiry 49(1)

   Ware, O. (2010), ‘Fichte’s voluntarism’, European Journal of Philosophy 18

   Nomer, F. (2010), ‘Fichte and the relationship between self-positing and rights’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 48(4)

 

@ Fichte on property

   Neuhouser, F. (1994) ‘Fichte and the relationship between right and morality’, in D. Breazeale and T. Rockmore (eds.) Fichte: Historical Contexts/ Contemporary Controversies

   Perru, O. (1998) ‘Rapports de droit et propriete selon Fichte’, Revue Philosophique de Louvain 96(3), pp. 489-495

   Patten, A. (1999) Hegel’s Idea of Freedom ch. 5 sec. 4

   James, D. (2010) ‘Fichte’s theory of property’, European Journal of Political Theory 9(2)

   James, D. (2011) Fichte’s Social and Political Philosophy, ch. 1

 

@ Fichte and Hegel: general

   Science of Logic, tr. Miller pp. 77, 709

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. Haldane and Simson vol. 3 pp. 479-506 ‘Fichte’

   Siep, L. (1970) Hegels Fichtekritik und die Wissenschaftslehre von 1804

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 1

   Seidel, G.J. (1976) Activity and Ground: Fichte, Schelling and Hegel

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, chs. 1-2

   Kelly, G. (1969) Idealism, Politics and History: The Sources of Hegelian Thought

   Seidel, G.J. (1976) Activity and Ground: Fichte, Schelling and Hegel

+ Beiser, F.C. (1993) ‘Introduction: Hegel and the problem of metaphysics’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to  Hegel

   Houlgate, S. (1994) ‘Hegel and Fichte: recognition, otherness and absolute knowing’, The Owl of Minerva 26(1)

 

@ Fichte and Hegel: recognition

   (See ‘Recognition in the Jena writings’)

 

@ Romanticism and Hegel (Novalis, Schlegel)

   (For Schelling see ‘Schelling’)

   (For Hölderlin see ‘Hölderlin and Hegel’)

   Werner, A.S. (1980) Spirit and Politics in German Idealism and Romanticism: G.W.F. Hegel and Friedrich Schlegel

   Beiser, F.C. (1992) Enlightenment, Revolution and Romanticism: The Genesis of Modern German Political Thought 1790-1800

   Beiser, F.C. (ed.) (1996) The Early Political Writings of The German Romantics

   Beiser, F.C. (2004) The Romantic Imperative: The Concept of Early German Romanticism

   Frank, M. (2003) The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism

 

@ Schelling

   (Including Schelling on recognition)

   (See also ‘Schellingian critiques of Hegel’)

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1795] ‘Of the I as the principle of philosophy’, in The Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays (1794-96), tr. F. Marti 1980

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1795] ‘Philosophical letters on dogmatism and criticism’, in The Unconditional in Human Knowledge: Four Early Essays (1794-96), tr. F. Marti 1980

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1800] System of Transcendental Idealism, tr. P. Heath 1978, introduction and part 1 available online (Williams 1997: see esp. pp. 160-174, the first exposition of freedom as intersubjective, following Fichte’s hints in GNR)

+ Schelling, F.W.J. [1801] ‘Presentation of my system of philosophy’, tr. M. Vater, Philosophical Forum 31(4), 2001

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1802] ‘Further presentations from the system of philosophy’, tr. M. Vater, Philosophical Forum 31(4), 2001 (co-authored by Hegel)

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1809] Philosophical Investigations into the Nature of Human Freedom, tr. 2002; also as Of Human Freedom, tr. J. Gutmann 1936

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1833-34] On the History of Modern Philosophy, tr. A. Bowie 1994

   Feuerbach, L. [1839] ‘Towards a critique of Hegel’s philosophy’ in L.S. Stepelevich (ed.) The Young Hegelians 1983, pp. 116-120, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 1, c. pp. 118-122

   Heidegger [19?] Schelling’s Treatise on the Essence of Human Freedom, Ohio University Press, c. p. 163

+ Cerf, W. (1977) ‘Speculative philosophy and intellectual intuition’, secs 1-3, in Harris and Cerf (eds.) The Difference Between Fichte’s and Schelling’s System of Philosophy

   Marx, W. (1984) The Philosophy of F.W.J. Schelling: History, System, Freedom

   White, A. (1983) Schelling: An Introduction to the System of Freedom

   Bowie, A. (1990) Aesthetics and Subjectivity: from Kant to Nietzsche, 2nd ed. 2002, ch. on Schelling

   Bowie, A. (1993) Schelling and Modern European Philosophy: An Introduction

   Snow, D.E. (1996) Schelling and the End of Idealism

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, ch. 2 ‘Recognition in Fichte and Schelling’ (Better on Schelling than Fichte) [1]

+ Horstmann, R.-P. (2000) ‘The early philosophy of Fichte and Schelling’, in K. Ameriks (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism

   Beierwaltes W. (2002) ‘The legacy of Neoplatonism in F. W. J. Schelling’s thought’, International Journal of Philosophical Studies 10(4)

   Lawrence, J.P. (2003) ‘Spinoza in Schelling: appropriation through critique’, Idealistic Studies 33(2-3)

 

@ Schelling’s Philosophy of Nature

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1797] Ideas for a Philosophy of Nature, tr. E. Harris and P. Heath 1988

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1799] First Outline of a System of the Philosophy of Nature, tr. K.R. Peterson 2004

   Schelling, F.W.J. [1800] System of Transcendental Idealism, tr. P. Heath 1978, pp. 83-133

 

@ Schelling’s early systems and Hegel

   (See also ‘Schellingian critique of Hegel’)

   Nauen, F. G. (1971) Revolution, Idealism and Human Freedom: Schelling, Holderlin and Hegel and the Crisis of Early German Idealism

   Seidel, G.J. (1976) Activity and Ground: Fichte, Schelling and Hegel

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, chs. 1-2

 

@ Hölderlin and Hegel

@ Hoelderlin and Hegel

   Hölderlin, F., Friedrich Hölderlin. Essays and Letters on Theory, ed. T. Pfau, 1988

   Henrich, D. [1965-66] ‘Hölderlin on judgment and being’, in his The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin, 1997

   Henrich, D. [1967] ‘Hegel and Hölderlin’, in his The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin, 1997

   Henrich, D. (1970) ‘Some historical presuppositions of Hegel’s system’, in D.E. Christensen (ed.) Hegel and the Philosophy of Religion:The Wofford Symposium

   Nauen, F. G. (1971) Revolution, Idealism and Human Freedom: Schelling, Holderlin and Hegel and the Crisis of Early German Idealism

   Henrich, D. [1973] ‘The place of Hölderlin’s “Judgment and Being”‘, in his Between Kant and Hegel: Lectures on German Idealism, 2003

   Olson, A.M. (1982) ‘Renunciation and metaphysics: an examination of dialectic in Hölderlin and Hegel during their Frankfurt period’, Man and World 15(2)

   Förster, E. (1995) ‘To lend wings to physics once again: Hölderlin and the Oldest System Programme of German Idealism’, European Journal of Philosophy 3

   Henrich, D. (1997) ‘Hölderlin in Jena’, in his The Course of Remembrance and Other Essays on Hölderlin

 

@ DEVELOPMENT OF HEGEL’S THOUGHT

 

@ Biographies (intellectual)

   Rosenkranz, K. [1844] Georg Wilhem Friedrich Hegels Leben, reprinted 1969

   Haym, R. [1852] Hegel und seine Zeit, reprinted 1962

   Kaufmann, W. (1965) Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary

   Althaus, H. [1992] Hegel: An Intellectual Biography, tr. 2000

   Pinkard, T. (2000) Hegel: A Biography

 

@ Early development as a whole (Stuttgart, Tübingen, Berne, Frankfurt, Jena)

   Haering, T. (1929) Hegel, sein Wollen und sein Werk

   Hyppolite, J. [1948] Introduction to Hegel’s Philosophy of History, tr. 1996

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel

   Asveld, P. (1953) La Pensée Religieuse du jeune Hegel

* Harris, H.E. (1972) Hegel’s Development I: Towards the Sunlight (1770-1801)

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983

* Harris, H.E. (1983) Hegel’s Development II: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801-1806)

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-1807

   Wylleman, A. (ed.) (1989) Hegel on the Ethical Life, Religion and Philosophy (1793-1807)

+ Harris, H.S. (1993) ‘Hegel’s intellectual development to 1807’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Crites, S. (1998) Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel’s Thinking

 

@ Stuttgart and Tübingen writings (1777-93)

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel, ch. 1

   Lacorte, C. (1959) Il Primo Hegel

* Harris, H.E. (1972) Hegel’s Development I: Towards the Sunlight (1770-1801), chs. 1-2

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983, ch. 1

   Althaus, H. [1992] Hegel: An Intellectual Biography, tr. M. Tarsh 2000, ch. 2

   Pinkard (2000) Hegel: A Biography, chs. 1-2

 

@ Berne and Frankfurt writings (1793-1800)

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel, chs. 2-8

   Wahl, J. (1929) Le malheur de la conscience dans la philosophie de Hegel

   Kaufmann, W. (1954) ‘Hegel’s antitheological phase’, Philosophical Review 63

   Kaufmann, W. (1960) ‘The young Hegel and religion’ in his The Owl and the Nightingale: From Shakespeare to Existentialism, reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Walsh, W.H. (1963) Metaphysics, ch. 9, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Kaufmann, W. (1965) Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, ch. 1

* Harris, H.E. (1972) Hegel’s Development I: Towards the Sunlight (1770-1801), chs. 3-5

   Young, W. (1972) Hegel’s Dialectical Method

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983, chs. 2-3

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 2

   Schmidt, J. (1980-81) ‘Recent Hegel literature: general surveys and the young Hegel’, Telos 46, Winter 1980-81

+ Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 3

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-180, introduction, chs. 1-4

   Althaus, H. [1992] Hegel: An Intellectual Biography, tr. M. Tarsh 2000, chs. 2-4

   Bondeli, M. (ed.) (1999) Hegels Denkenentwicklung in der Berner und Frankfurter Zeit

+ Pinkard (2000) Hegel: A Biography, chs. 3-4

   Adams, G.P. (1910) The Mystical Element in Hegel’s Early Theological Writings, reprinted 2005

 

@ Natural theology and the young Hegel

   (This is the attempt to establish the existence and properties of God and the essential doctrines of religion on the basis of reason)

   (See also ‘Kant and Fichte’s theology and Hegel’)

   Rousseau, J.J. [1762] Emile, book 4

   Reimarus [1774-77] Fragments (originally published as Fragmente des Wolfenbuttelschen ungenannten)

   Lessing, G.E. [1779] Nathan the Wise

   Lessing, G.E. [1780] The Education of the Human Race

   Herder [1787] God:  Some Conversations

   Pfleiderer, O. [18?] The Development of Theology in Germany since Kant

 

@ Civil religion and the young Hegel

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-1807, introduction

   Shanks, A. (1991) Hegel’s Political Theology

 

@ Progressive theories of history and the young Hegel

   Löwith, K. (1949) Meaning in History

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-180, chs. 1-2

 

@ Jena writings (1801-06): general

   (‘Jena systems’ refers to the logic and metaphysics of 1801-2 (largely lost), JS1 (1st Jena System, 1803-4: philosophy of nature, spirit), JS2 (2nd Jena System, 1804-5: logic, metaphysics, philosophy of nature), JS3 (3rd Jena System, 1805-6: philosophy of nature, spirit))

   Schmidt, J. (1981) ‘Recent Hegel literature: the Jena period and the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Telos 48

   Harris, H.E. (1983) Hegel’s Development II: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801-1806)

 

@ Jena writings: logic and metaphysics

   The Jena System 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics (second Jena system)

   Hyppolite, J. [1938] ‘The concept of life and consciousness of life in Hegel’s Jena philosophy’, in his Studies in Hegel and Marx, tr. 1969

   Düsing, K. (1980) ‘Idealistische Substanzmetaphysik. Problem der Systementwicklung bei Schelling und Hegel in Jena’, Hegel-Studien Beiheft 20: Hegel in Jena

   Harris, H.E. (1983) Hegel’s Development II: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801-1806), ch. 1 ‘The new logic and the old metaphysics’

 

@ Jena writings: politics, ethics and religion

   (For the ‘Essay on natural law’ see ‘Essay on natural law’)

   (For recognition in these works see ‘Recognition in the Jena writings’)

   (For politics and ethics of the Phenomenology see ‘Moral and political stance of the Phenomenology’)

   Essay on Natural Law

   System of Ethical Life

   First Philosophy of Spirit (first Jena system)

   Hegel and the Human Spirit (third Jena system)

   Ilting, K.-H. (1963-64) ‘Hegels Auseinandersetzung mit der aristotelischen Politik’, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 71

   Habermas, J. [1966] ‘On Hegel’s political writings’, in his Theory and Practice

   Kimmerle, H. (1970) Das Problem der Abgeschlossenheit des Denkens: Hegels System der Philosophie in den Jahren 1800-1804

   Riedel, M. [1967] ‘Criticism of natural law theory’, as ch. 3 of  his Between Tradition and Revolution, tr. W. Wright 1984

   Horstmann, R.-P. (1972) ‘Probleme der Wandlung in Hegels Jenaer Systemkonzeption’, Philosophische Rundschau 19

   Harris, H.S. (1979) ‘Introduction to the System of Ethical Life’, in System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit, tr. H.S. Harris and T.M. Knox

   Kimmerle, H. (1980) ‘Hegel’s lectures on natural law’, in D.P. Verene (ed.) Hegel’s Social and Political Thought

   Rose, G. (1981) Hegel Contra Sociology

* Harris, H.E. (1983) Hegel’s Development ll: Night Thoughts (Jena 1801-1806)

   Taminiaux, J. (1984) Naissance de la Philosophie Hégélienne de l’Etat: Commentaire et Traduction de la Realphilosophie d’Iéna (1805-1806), Introduction (Paris: Payot)

   Bienenstock, M. (1985) ‘Hegel’s Jena writings; recent trends in research’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 11

   Gerard, G. (1986) ‘La fin du droit naturel Hegelien d’Iena selon les comptes rendus de Karl Rosenkranz et de Rudolf Haym’, Revue Philosophique de Louvain 84:64

   Dickey, L. (1987) Hegel: Religion, Economics and the Politics of Spirit, 1770-1807

   Wood, A. (1990) Hegel’s Ethical Thought, ch. 7

   Bienenstock, M. (1992) Politique du Jeune Hegel: Iéna 1801-1806

 

@ Essay on Natural Law (1802-03)

   Essay on Natural Law

   Riedel, M. [1967] ‘Criticism of natural law theory’, as ch. 3 of  his Between Tradition and Revolution, tr. W. Wright 1984

   Pinson, J.-C. (1988) ‘Hegel et l’empirisme dans l’ecrit sur le droit naturel de 1802-1803’, Archives de Philosophie 51

   Cruysberghis, P. (1989) ‘Hegel’s critique of modern natural law’, in A. Wylleman (ed.) Hegel on the Ethical Life, Religion and Philosophy (1793-1807)

   Bourgeois, B. (1986) Le droit naturel de Hegel (1802-03): Commentaire

 

@ Natural law and Hegel

   (In his early and later political philosophy, and both classical natural law based on the idea of nature and modern natural law based on the ideas of freedom, will and reason; for the former see also ‘Greek philosophy in general and Hegel’, for the latter see also ‘Freedom and free will as the basis of the Philosophy of Right ‘)

   (For Essay on Natural Law see ‘Essay on Natural Law’)

   (For Aquinas, see ‘Aquinas and Hegel’)

   Bobbio, N. [1966] ‘Hegel e il giusnaturalismo’, Rivista di Filosofia 57, pp. 379-407, tr. into German as ‘Hegel und die Naturrechtslehre’ in M. Riedel (ed.) Materialien zu Hegels Rechtsphilosophie vol. 1, 1974

   Ilting, K.-H. (1971) ‘The structure of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, in Z. Pelczynski (ed.) Hegel’s Political Philosophy

   Mitias, M.H. (1982) ‘Hegel’s conception of law’, Rivista Internazionale di Filosofia del Diritto 59

   Burns, T. (1996) Natural Law and Political Ideology in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Fonnesu, L. and Henry, B. (eds.) (2000) Diritto naturale e filosofia classica tedesca

 

@ Differenzschrift and Faith and Knowledge

   Wright, K. (1983) ‘The identity of identity and non-identity’, Idealistic Studies 13

 

@ RECOGNITION AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY

   (Recognition is ‘acknowledging someone as something’; intersubjectivity is the constitution of subjectivity or selfhood, or of a certain sort of self, or of a certain self-conception, through relations between subjects)

   (Constitutive recognition recognition that gives rise to intersubjectivity – recognition that constitutes the recognised as a self or a certain sort of self . For this see headings with that phrase in them)

   (For Hegel’s concept of spirit and the sociality of the self see respectively ‘Spirit’ and ‘Community and individual, sociality of the self in Hegel’)

   (For recognition in Hegel’s work as a whole, and for Fichte-Hegel comparisons on recognition, see ‘Recognition in the Jena writings’)

   (See also A social and political philosophy bibliography: ‘Recognition’)

 

@ Recognition: the concept

   Cavell, S. (1976) ‘Knowing and acknowledging’, In Must We Mean What We Say: A Book of Essays

   Darwall, S.L. (1977) ‘Two kinds of respect’, Ethics 88(1)

+ Inwood, M. (1992) A Hegel Dictionary, entry on recognition

   Brandom, R.B. (2007) ‘The structure of desire and recognition: self-consciousness and self-constitution’, Philosophy and Social Criticism  33(1), reprinted in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds) Recognition and Social Ontology, 2011

   Honneth, A. (2001) ‘Recognition I: Invisibility: on the epistemology of “recognition’”, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75

   Ikäheimo, H. (2002) ‘On the genus and species of recognition’, Inquiry 45(4)

* Ikäheimo, H. and Laitinen, A. (2007) ‘Analysing recognition: identification, acknowledgement and recognitive attitudes between persons’, in B. van den Brink and D. Owen (eds.) Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory

 

@ Recognition and intersubjectivity: histories

   Theunissen, M. [1965] The Other: Studies in the Social Ontology of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Buber, 2nd German ed. 1977, trans. 1984

   Buber, M. (1965) ‘The history of the dialogical principle’, in Between Man and Man

   Trilling, L. (1969) Sincerity and Authenticity

   Roth, M.S. (1988) Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth Century France

   Taylor, C. (1989) Sources of the Self

   Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, tr. 1995

   Crossley, N.B. (1996) Intersubjectivity

   Todorov, T. (2001) Life in Common. An Essay in General Anthropology

   Ricoeur, P. (2005) The Course of Recognition, part 3

 

@ Recognition in Plato and Aristotle

   Plato, Phaedrus, esp. 255d

   Aristotle, Nicomachean Ethics 1166a31, 1170b6

   Irwin, T.H. (1988) Aristotle’s First Principles, ch. 18

   Karavakou, V. (2003) ‘Friendship and recognition in Aristotle and Hegel’, Philosophical Inquiry 25(3-4)

 

@ Recognition in Fichte

   (See ‘Fichte on recognition and intersubjectivity’)

 

@ Life and love in Frankfurt, Jena and the Phenomenology

   (See also ‘Life in Hegel’s mature system’)

   Hegel, ‘The Spirit of Christianity and its Fate’, ‘Love’ , and ‘Fragment of a System’ in Early Theological Writings

   Hegel, ‘Two fragments of 1797 on love’, Clio 8(2), 1979

   Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit, §§169-172

   Marcuse, H. [1932] Hegel’s Ontology and the Theory of Historicity, chs. 18-25

   Hyppolite, J. [1936] ‘The concept of life and consciousness of life in Hegel’s Jena philosophy’, in his Studies in Hegel and Marx, tr. 1969

   Pöggeler, O. (1966) ‘Die Komposition des Phänomenologie des Geistes’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 3, reprinted in Fulda and Henrich (eds.) Materialien zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes 1973, pp. 329-390

   Gadamer, H.-G. [1973] ‘Hegel’s dialectic of self-consciousness’, in Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies

   Harris, H.S. (1980) ‘The concept of recognition in Hegel’s Jena manuscripts’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 20, reprinted in J. O’Neill (ed.) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition, 1996

   Wright, K. (1983) ‘Hegel: The identity of identity and non-identity’, Idealistic Studies 13

   Düsing, E. (1990) ‘Genesis des Selbstbewußtseins durch Anerkennung und Liebe: Untersuchungen zu Hegels Theorie der konkreten Subjektivität’, in L. Eley (ed.) Hegels Theorie des Subjektiven Geistes

   Freiberger, E.D. (1997) The Genesis of Hegel’s Concept of Life: A Translation of the 1803 and 1805 Jena Lectures on the Organic with an Historical Introduction and Commentary, dissertation, abstract available online

   Ormiston A. (2004) Love and Politics: Re-Interpreting Hegel

   Sembou, E. (2006) ‘The young Hegel on ‘life’ and ‘love’’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 53-54

 

@ Love in Hegel’s mature writings

   Ikäheimo, H. (2010) ‘Making the best of what we are: recognition as an ontological and ethical concept’, in H.-C. Schmidt am Busch and C. Zurn (eds) The Philosophy of Recognition: Historical and Critical Perspectives

   Ikäheimo, H. (2011) ‘Holism and normative essentialism in Hegel’s social ontology’, in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds) Recognition and Social Ontology

 

@ Recognition in Hegel’s work as a whole

   Williams, R.R. (1992) Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition

   Pippin, R. (2008) Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life , ch. 7 ‘Hegelian sociality: recognitive status’

   Anderson, S.S.C. (2009) Hegel’s Theory of Recognition: From Oppression to Ethical Liberal Modernity

   Sorensen, A. (ed.) (2009) Dialectics, Self-Consciousness, and Recognition: The Hegelian Legacy

 

@ Recognition in the Jena writings (1801-1806)

   (Including discussions of how Hegel absorbed Fichte’s practical philosophy, and specifically his conception of mutual recognition, from SEL through to PhG)

   (For ethics and politics in general in the Jena works see ‘Jena writings (politics, ethics and religion)’)

   (For recognition specifically in Phenomenology see ‘Recognition and the master-servant relation in the Phenomenology’)

   (For labour see ‘Labour in Hegel’)

   Hegel [1801] The Difference Between Fichte’s and Schelling’s System of Philosophy, tr. H.S. Harris and W. Cerf 1977, pp. 142-9

   Hegel [1802] Natural Law, second part

   Hegel [1802] ‘System of Ethical Life’, in System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit, pp. 110-152

   Hegel [1803-04] First Jena System (= First Philosophy of Spirit),  in System of Ethical Life and First Philosophy of Spirit section B ‘The negative’, pp. 235-244 (also section C ‘Real existence of the people’, pp. 242-250, on social division of labour and property)

   Hegel [1805-06] Third Jena System, tr. as Hegel and the Human Spirit, pp. 110-120 (also pp. 120-127 on social division of labour, property and contract)

   Hegel [1820s] Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. Haladane and Simson, vol. 3 pp. 503-4

* Habermas, J. [1967] ‘Labour and interaction: remarks on Hegel’s Jena Philosophy of Mind’, in his Theory and Practice, tr. J. Viertel 1973

   Theunissen, M. (1973) ‘Die Verwirklichung der Vernunft. zur Theorie-Praxis Diskussion im Anschluss an Hegel’, Philosophische Rundschau Beiheft 6

   Siep, L. [1974] ‘The struggle for recognition. Hegel’s dispute with Hobbes in the Jena writings’, in J. O’Neill , Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary, 1996

   Siep, L. (1979) Anerkennung als Prinzip der Praktischen Philosophie: Untersuchungen zu Hegels Jenaer Philosophie des Geistes

   Harris, H.S. (1980) ‘The concept of recognition in Hegel’s Jena manuscripts’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 20, reprinted in J. O’Neill (ed.) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition, 1996

   Wildt, A. (1982) Autonomie und Anerkennung: Hegels Moralitätskritik im Lichte seiner Fichte-Rezeption [Autonomy and Recognition: Hegel’s Critique of Morality in the Light of his Reception of Fichte]

   Mercier-Josa, S. (1982) ‘Combat pour la reconnaissance et criminalité’, in D. Henrich and R.-P. Horstmann (eds.) Hegels Philosophie des Rechts

   Habermas, J. [1985] The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, tr. 1990, lecture 2

   Düsing, E. (1986) Intersubjektivität und Selbstbewusstsein: behavioristische, phänomenologische und idealitische Begrundungstheorien bei Mead, Schutz, Fichte und Hegel

   Jurist, E.L. (1987) ‘Hegel’s concept of recognition’, The Owl of Minerva 19(1)

   Siep, L. (1992) ‘Der Freheitsbegriff der praktischen Philosophie Hegels in Jena’, in Siep’s Praktische Philosophie im Deutschen Idealismus

   Honneth, A. (1992) ‘Moral development and social struggle: Hegel’s early social doctrines’, in A. Honneth et al. (eds.) Cultural-Political Interventions in the Unfinished Project of Enlightenment

   Williams, R.R. (1992) Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other, ch. 4 ‘The early Hegel and Fichte’

* Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, trans. 1995, chs. 1-3

   Beck, G. (1996) ‘From Kant to Hegel: Johann Gottlieb Fichte’s theory of self-consciousness’, History of European Ideas 22(4)

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, ch. 5 ‘Recognition and right in the Jena manuscripts’

   Fischbach, F. (1999) Fichte et Hegel: la reconnaissance

   Decker, K. (2001) ‘Right and recognition: criminal action and intersubjectivity in Hegel’s early ethics’, History of Political Thought  22(2)

   Redding, P. (2005) ‘Fichte’s role in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, Chapter 4’ (paper to APA, Pacific Division, Annual Conference, San Francisco, March 25, 2005) , available online

   Clarke, J. (2009) ‘Fichte and Hegel on recognition’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 17(2)

   Testa, I. (2012, forthcoming) ‘How does recognition emerge from nature? The genesis of consciousness in Hegel’s Jena writings’, Critical Horizons

 

@ Recognition in the Phenomenology, master-servant relation

   (Including the section ‘Evil and forgiveness’)

   (See also ‘Slavery in Hegel’, and ‘Labour in Hegel’)

   (See also ‘Recognition in the Philosophy of Spirit (= Philosophy of Mind)’)

   (For relation to Aristotle see ‘Aristotle and Hegel: political philosophies and slavery’)

   Kojève, A. [1947] Introduction to the Reading of Hegel ‘In place of an introduction’

   Hyppolite, J. [19?] ‘Le phénomène de la “reconnaissance universelle” dans l’expérience humaine’, in his Figures de la pensée philosophique, 1991

   Kelly, G.A. (1966) ‘Notes on Hegel’s “Lordship and bondage”‘, Review of Metaphysics 19, reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays, in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3, and in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Soll, I. (1969) An Introduction to Hegel’s Metaphysics, ch. 1

* Gadamer, H.-G. [1973] ‘Hegel’s dialectic of self-consciousness’, in Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies

+ Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 5 sec. 1

   Siep, L. (1992) ‘Zur Dialektik der Anerkennung bei Hegel’, in his Praktische Philosophie im Deutschen Idealismus

   Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 3

   Preuss, P. (1982) ‘Selfhood and battle: the second beginning of the Phenomenology’ in M. Westphal (ed.) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s Phenomenology

+ Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 8

   Flay, J. (1984) Hegel’s Quest for Certainty, ch. 4 and notes pp. 331-341

   Neuhouser, F. (1986) ‘Deducing desire and recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 24(2)

   Jarczyk, G. and Labarrière, P.-J. (1987) Les premiers combats de la reconnaisance. Maitrîse et servitude dans la Phénomenologie de l’esprit de Hegel

   Gunn, R. (1988) ‘“Recognition” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, Common Sense 4

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, ch. 7

+ Wood, A. (1990) Hegel’s Ethical Thought, ch. 4

   Williams, R.R. (1992) Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other, chs. 7-8

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 3

   Duquette, D. (1994) ‘The political significance of Hegel’s concept of recognition in the Phenomenology’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 29

   Osborne, P. (1995) The Politics of Time, ch. 3

   O’Neill, J. (ed.) (1996) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary

   Kain, P.J. (1998) ‘Self-consciousness, the other and Hegel’s dialectic of recognition’, Philosophy and Social Criticism

   Siep, L. (1998) ‘Die Bewegung des Anerkennens in der Phänomenologie des Geistes’, in D. Köhler and O. Pöggeler (eds.) G.W.F. Hegel: Phänomenologie des Geistes, Klassiker Auslegen, 2nd ed. 2006

   Rauch, L. and Sherman, D. (1999) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness: Text and Commentary, part 2

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, ch. 3 ‘Recognition in the Phenomenology

   Sembou, E. (2003) ‘Hegel’s idea of a struggle for recognition: the Phenomenology of Spirit’, History of Political Thought 24(2)

   Williams, R.R. (2003) ‘The concept of recognition in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’ in A. Denker and M. Vater (eds.) Hegel’s Phenomenology of  Spirit: New Critical Essays

* Houlgate, S. (2003) ‘G. W. F. Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit’, in R. Solomon and D. Sherman (eds.) The Blackwell Guide to Continental Philosophy, available online

   Pippin, R. (2004) ‘Recognition and reconciliation: actualized agency in Hegel’s Phenomenology, in K. Ameriks and J. Stolzenberg (eds.) Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus, vol. 2, reprinted in K. Deligiorgi (ed.) Hegel: New Directions, 2006, also in B. van den Brink and D. Owen (eds.) Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, 2007

   Burke, V. (2005) ‘Hegel’s concept of mutual recognition: the limits of self-determination’, The Philosophical Forum 36(2)

   Beiser, F. (2005) Hegel, ch. 8 ‘Solipsism and intersubjectivity’

   Brandom, R.B. (2007) ‘The structure of desire and recognition: self-consciousness and self-constitution’, Philosophy and Social Criticism  33(1), reprinted in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds) Recognition and Social Ontology, 2011

   Neuhouser, F. (2009) ‘Desire, recognition, and the relation between bondsman and lord’, in K. Westphal (ed.) The Blackwell Guide to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Houlgate, S. (2009) ‘Why does the development of self-consciousness in Hegel’s Phenomenology make recognition necessary?’, Archivio di Filosofia 77(2-3)

* Quante, M. (2010) ‘“The pure notion of recognition”: reflections on the grammar of the relation of recognition in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, in H.-C. Schmidt am Busch, H.-C. and C. Zurn (eds) The Philosophy of Recognition: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives

   Stern, R. (2012, forthcoming) ‘Is Hegel’s master-slave dialectic a refutation of solipsism?’, British Journal of the Histgory of Philosophy

 

@ Recognition in the Philosophy of Spirit (= Philosophy of Mind), universal self-consciousness

   (For comparisons with the earlier writings see ‘Recognition in Hegel’s work as a whole’)

   Philosophy of Spirit §§424-439 (in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind, or in Philosophy of Subjective Spirit or The Berlin Phenomenology with accompanying lecture notes)

   Chitty, A. (1996) ‘On Hegel, the subject and political justification’, sections 2-4, Res Publica 2(2)

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, ch. 4 ‘Recognition in the Encyclopedia Philosophy of Spirit

   Chitty, A. (1998) ‘Recognition and social relations of production’, section 3, Historical Materialism 2

   Ikäheimo, H. (2000) Self-Consciousness and Intersubjectivity: A Study on Hegel’s Encyclopedia Philosophy of Subjective Spirit (1830), also available online

   Ikäheimo, H. (2004) ‘On the Role of Intersubjectivity in Hegel’s Encyclopaedic Phenomenology and Psychology’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 49/50, pp. 73-95

 

@ Recognition in the Philosophy of Right

   (For recognition as a particular being in the Philosophy of Right seeSocial role and sense of self (Selbstgefühl) in Hegel’)

   (For other specific areas see ‘Recognition in abstract right’, ‘Freedom as social, freedom and recognition’)

   (For Honneth’s view see ‘Honneth on Hegel’)

   Theunissen, M. [1982] ‘The repressed intersubjectivity in Hegel’s philosophy of right’, in D. Cornell et al. (eds.) Hegel and Legal Theory 1991

   Tunick, M. (1992) Hegel’s Political Philosophy: Reinterpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment

   Williams, R.R. (1997) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, part 2 ‘Recognition in the Philosophy of Right

   Patten, A. (1999) Hegel’s Theory of Freedom, chs. 4-6

* Patten, A. (2001) ‘Social contract theory and the politics of recognition in Hegel’s political philosophy’, in R.R. Williams (ed.) Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Studies in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

* Pippin, R. (2008) Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life

   Moyar, D. (2011) Hegel’s Conscience, ch. 5 ‘Mutual recognition’

 

@ Recognition in the Logic

   (See also ‘Metaphysics of Hegel: social-Kantian interpretations’)

   (See also ‘Concept and universal in Hegel, identity and difference’)

   Westphal, M. (1980) ‘Hegel’s theory of the concept’, in W.E. Steinkraus and K.I. Schmidt (eds.) Art and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Hösle, V. (1987) Hegels System. Der Idealismus der Subjectivität und das Problem der Intersubjectivität [Hegel’s System: The Idealism of Subjectivity and the Problem of Intersubjectivity], 2 vols

 

@ Slavery in Hegel

   (see also ‘Aristotle and Hegel: political philosophy’)

   Philosophy of Right §§ 21R, 57, 66-7

   Philosophy of Spirit §§ 433A, 482

   ‘Hegel and American Slavery’ (1989) Special issue of Cardozo Law Review 10(5-6)

   Davis, D.B. (1975) The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, epilogue

   Patterson, O. (1982) Slavery and Social Death

   Smith, S.S. (1992) ‘Hegel on slavery and domination’, Review of Metaphysics 46

   Bull, M. (1998) ‘Slavery and the multiple self’, New Left Review 231

   Buck-Morss, S. (2000) ‘Hegel and Haiti’, Critical Inquiry 26(4)

 

@ Recognition and selfhood in Hegel

   (Recognition by others as a necessary condition of self-consciousness or subjectivity)

   (See ‘Self-consciousness in the Phenomenology’)

 

@ Recognition and freedom in Hegel

   (See ‘Freedom as social, freedom and recognition’)

 

@ Marx on recognition

   (See A Marx bibliography: ‘Recognition in Marx’)

 

@ Kojève (on recognition and in general)

   (See also ‘End of history’)

   Kojève, A. [1946] ‘Hegel, Marx and Christianity’, Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy 1¸1970

   Kojève, A. [1947] Introduction to the Reading of Hegel, tr. J.H. Nichols 1969, esp. pp. 88-99

   Kojève, A. and Strauss, L. (1991) On Tyranny, expanded edition

   Poster, M. (1975) Existential Marxism in Postwar France

   Descombes, V. [1979] Modern French Philosophy, ch. 1

   Riley, P. (1981) ‘Introduction to the reading of Alexandre Kojève’, Political Theory 9(1)

   Goldford, D.J. (1982) ‘Kojève’s reading of Hegel’, International Philosophical Quarterly 22

   Roth, M.S. (1983) ‘A note on Kojève’s phenomenology of right’, Political Theory 11(3)

   Roth, M.S. (1985) ‘A problem of recognition: Alexandre Kojève and the end of history’, History and Theory 24

   Butler, J. (1987) Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in 20th Century France, ch. 1 and c. pp. 63-87

   Roth, M.S. (1988) Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth Century France, ch. 5

   Lynch, R.A. (2001) Mutual recognition and the dialectic of master and slave: reading Hegel against Kojève’, International Philosophical Quarterly 41(1)

 

@ Merleau-Ponty on recognition

   Merleau-Ponty [1946] ‘Hegel’s Existentialism’, in his Sense and Non-Sense, tr. 1992

   Schmidt, J. (1979) ‘Lordship and bondage in Merleau-Ponty and Sartre’, Political Theory 7(2)

 

@ Sartre on recognition

   (See also ‘Sartre and Hegel’)

   Sartre [1943] Being and Nothingness, tr. H.E. Barnes 1956, pt. 3 ch. 1 sec. 4  ‘The Look’ (pp. 252-302) (cf. the preceding commentary on Hegel, pp. 233-252), pt. 3 ch. 3 ‘Concrete Relations with Others’ (pp. 361-433), pt. 4 ch. 2 sec. 3 ‘Quality as a Revelation of Being’ (pp. 600-615)

   Sartre [1946] Anti-Semite and Jew

   Sartre [1946] Existentialism and Humanism

   Sartre [1947-48] Notebooks for an Ethics, tr. 1992, pp. 10-60, 470-560

   Sartre [1961] Introduction to F. Fanon Wretched of the Earth

   Greene, N. (1960) Jean-Paul Sartre: The Existentialist Ethic

+ Warnock, M. (1967) Existentialist Ethics ch. 4

   Theunissen, M. [1965] The Other: Studies in the Social Ontology of Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Buber, 2nd German (ed.) 1977, trans. 1984, ch. 6

   Barnes, H. (1967) An Existentialist Ethics

   Schmidt, J. (1979) ‘Lordship and bondage in Merleau-Ponty and Sartre’, Political Theory 7(2)

   Anderson, T.C. (1979) The Foundation and Structure of Sartrean Ethics

   Jeanson, F. (1980) Sartre and the Problem of  Morality

   Butler, J. (1987) Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in 20th Century France, ch. 2

   Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, trans. 1995, ch. 7, section on Sartre

   Anderson, T.C. (1993) Sartre’s Two Ethics

   Catalano, J.S. (1996) Good Faith and Other Essays: Perspectives on a Sartrean Ethics

   Gardner, S. (2005) ‘Sartre, intersubjectivity, and German Idealism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 43 (3)

 

@ Heidegger on intersubjectivy, recognition and Mitsein

   (See also ‘Heidegger and Hegel’)

   Gadamer, H.G. [1975] ‘Subject and intersubjectivity, subject and person’, Continental Philosophy Review 33(3), 2000

   Dallmayr, F.R. (1980) ‘Heidegger on intersubjectivity’, Human Studies 3

   Mazis, G.A. (1985) ‘Co-being [Mitsein] and meaningful interpersonal relationship in Being And Time’, Journal of the British Society For Phenomenology 16(3)

   Williams, R.R. (1989) ‘Hegel and Heidegger’, in W. Desmond (ed.) Hegel and his Critics

   Olafson, F.A. (1998) Heidegger and the Ground of Ethics: A Study of Mitsein

   Salem-Wiseman, J. (2003) ‘Heidegger’s Dasein and the liberal conception of the self’, Political Theory  31(4)

   Lewis, M. (2005) Heidegger and the Place of Ethics: Being-With in the Crossing of Heidegger’s Thought [1]

 

@ Althusser on recognition

   (See A Marx bibliography: ‘Althusser: on ideology, recognition and selfhood, interpellation’)

 

@ Habermas on recognition

   (See also ‘Recognition in the Jena writings’)

   Baynes, K. (2002) ‘Freedom and recognition in Hegel and Habermas’, Philosophy & Social Criticism 28(1)

 

@ Honneth on Hegel

   Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, tr. 1995, chs. 2-3

   Honneth, A. (2000) Suffering from Indeterminacy: An Attempt at a Reactualisation of Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

   Honneth, A. [2001] The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel’s Social Theory, tr. 2010

   Honneth, A. [2006] ‘Das Reich der verwirklichten Freiheit. Hegels Idee einer Rechtsphilosophie’, in Honneth, Das Ich im Wir, 2010

   Honneth, A. (2008) ‘From desire to recognition: Hegel’s account of human sociality’, in D. Moyar and M. Quante (eds) (2008) Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’: A Critical Guide

   Honneth, A. (2009) ‘Justice as institutionalized freedom: A Hegelian perspective’, A. Sorenson (ed.) Dialectics, Self-Consciousness, and Recognition: The Hegelian Legacy

   Honneth, A. (2011) Das Recht der Freiheit

 

@ Fukuyama (on recognition and on end of history)

   Fukuyama, F. (1989) ‘The end of history?’, The National Interest 16, Summer 1989

   Hirst, P. (1989) ‘Endism’, London Review of Books 11(22), 23 November 1989

   Roth, M.S. (1991) ‘Natural right and the end of history: Leo Strauss and Alexandre Kojève’, Revue de Metaphysique et de Morale 3

   Redding, P. (1991) ‘Hermeneutic or metaphysical Hegelianism? Kojève’s dilemma’, The Owl of Minerva 22(2)

   Fukuyama, F. (1992) The End of History and the Last Man

   Anderson, P. (1992) ‘The ends of history’ in his A Zone of Engagement

   Miliband, R (1992) ‘Fukuyama and the socialist alternative’, New Left Review 192

   Bertram, C. and Chitty, A. (eds.) (1994) Has History Ended?: Fukuyama, Marx, Modernity

   Burns, T. (ed.) (1994) After History? Francis Fukuyama and his Critics, esp. essay by Susan Shell

   Williams, H., Sullivan, D. and Matthews, G. (eds) (1997) Francis Fukuyama and the End of History

   O’Neill, J. (1997) ‘Hegel against Fukuyama: associations, markets and recognition’, Politics 17(3)

   Anderson, P. (2006) ‘Inside man’, The Nation

   Elliott, G. (2008) Ends in Sight: Marx, Fukuyama, Hobsbawm, Anderson

 

@ Nancy on intersubjectivity and recognition

   (And more generally on ‘community’)

   (See also ‘Nancy and Hegel’)

* Nancy, J.-L. [1983] The Inoperative Community, tr. P. Connor et al 1991, ch. 1

   Nancy, J.-L. [1988] The Experience of Freedom, tr. B. McDonald 1993

   Nancy, LJ.-L. (1991) ‘“La comparution”/the compearance: from the existence of “communism” to the community of “existence”‘ 20(3)

* Nancy, J.-L. [1996] ‘Being Singular Plural’ in Being Singular Plural, tr. R. Richardson and A. O’Byrne 2000

   Nancy, J.-L. (1993) The Birth to Presence

   Bernasconi R., ‘On deconstructing nostalgia for community within the West: the debate between Nancy and Blanchot’, Research in Phenomenology 23

   Ingram, D. (1988) ‘The retreat of the political in the modern age: Jean-Luc Nancy on totalitarianism and community’, Research in Phenomenology 18

   Devisch I. (2000) ‘A trembling voice in the desert: Jean-Luc Nancy’s re-thinking of the space of the political’, Cultural Values 4(2)

   Norris, A. (2000) ‘Jean-Luc Nancy and the myth of the common’, Constellations 7(2)

   George, T.D. (2003) ‘The myth of the West interrupted: community and cultural difference in Nancy’s “literary communism”‘, International Studies in Philosophy  35(1)

   Rehberg, A. (2004) ‘Exposures: Nancy and Heidegger on community’, Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 35(3)

 

@ Recognition in other 20th century writers

   Weber, M. [19?] ‘Classes, status groups and power’ in W.G. Runciman (ed.) Weber: Selections in Translation, 1978

   Bakhtin, M.M. [19?] Problems of Dostoyevsky’s Poetics

   Sorel, G. (19?) ‘The ethics of socialism’, in J.L. Stanley (ed.) From Georges Sorel: Essays in Socialism and Philosophy

   Buber, M. [1928] I and Thou

   Ricoeur, P. [19?] Oneself as Another, tr. 1992

   Mead, G.H. (1934) Mind, Self and Society

   Mead, G.H. (1964) Selected Writings (ed.) A.J. Reck

   Frie, R. (1977) Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity in Modern Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

   Frank, M. (1991) ‘Wider den apriorischen Intersubjektivismus: Gegenvorschläge aus Sartrescher Inspiration’, in his Selbsbewußtsein und Selbsterkenntnis: Essays zur analytischen Philosophie der Subjektivität

   Dews, P. (1995) ‘Modernity, self-consciousness and the scope of philosophy’, in his The Limits of Disenchantment: Essays on Contemporary European Philosophy

 

@ Recognition and work

   Recognition and Work, conference at MacQuarrie University, 2007 (audio links)

 

@ Recognition and colonialism, Fanon

   Sartre, J.-P. [1946] Anti-Semite and Jew (original title: Réflexions sur la question juive)

   Fanon, F. [1961] The Wretched of the Earth, with introduction by Sartre

   Fanon, F. [1952] Black Skin, White Masks

   Turner, L. (1996) ‘On the difference between the Hegelian and Fanonian dialectic of lordship and bondage’, in L.R. Gordon et al. (eds.) Fanon: A Critical Reader

   Liberman, K. (1999) ‘The dialectics of oppression: a phenomenological perspective’, Philosophy Today 43(3)

   Gibson, N. (2002) ‘Dialectical impasses: turning the table on Hegel and the black’, Parallax 8(2), 30-45

   Chari, A. (2003) ‘The limits of recognition: Fanon and Hegel’, available online

   Oliver, K. (2003) ‘Alienation and its double; or, the secretion of race’ in R. Bernasconi (ed.) Race and Racism in Continental Philosophy

   Chari, A. (2004) ‘Exceeding recognition’, Sartre Studies International 10(2)

 

@ Colonialism, racism and Hegel

   McCarney, J. (2003) ‘Hegel’s racism? a response to Bernasconi’, Radical Philosophy 119

 

@ Recognition and feminism

   (See also ‘Feminism and Hegel’)

   (For de Beauvoir see ‘De Beauvoir and Hegel’)

   Benhabib, S. (1992) Situating the Self: Gender, Community and Postmodernism in Contemporary Ethics

   Meehan, J. (ed.) (1995) Feminists Read Habermas

   Fraser, N. (1995) ‘From redistribution to recognition? Dilemmas of justice in a “post-socialist” age’, secs. 1 and 2, New Left Review 212

   Dean, J. (1996) Solidarity of Strangers: Feminism after Identity Politics

   Fraser, N. (2001) ‘Recognition without ethics?’, Theory Culture and Society 18(2-3)

   Yar, M. (2002) ‘Beyond Nancy Fraser’s “perspectival dualism’, Economy and Society 30(3)

   Gauthier, J.A. (2006) Hegel and Feminist Social Criticism: Justice, Recognition and the Feminine

 

@ Recognition in international relations

   Williams, R.R. (2000) Hegel’s Ethics of Recognition, ch. 14

   Kochi, T. (2009) The Other’s War: Recognition and the Violence of Ethics

 

@ Honour vs. dignity

   Berger, P. (1983) ‘On the obsolescence of the concept of honour’, in S. Hauerwas and A. MacIntyre (eds.) Revisions: Changing Perspectives in Moral Philosophy

 

@ Kohlberg, Mead and Dewey on recognition

   Kohlberg (1969) ‘Stage and sequence: the cognitive-developmental approach to socialisation’, in D.A. Goslin (ed.) The Handbook of Socialisation Theory and Research, pp. 347-380

   Joas, H. (1998?) Die Entstehung der Werte (last chapter is on Dewey and Mead vs. Habermas on the recognitive foundations of morality)

 

@ Strawson on recognition

   Strawson, P. (1959)  Individuals, ch. 3 ‘Persons’

   Strawson, P.F. (1962) ‘Freedom and resentment’ Proceedings of the British Academy 48, reprinted in Freedom and Resentment and Other Essays, also in G. Watson (ed.) Free Will, and as a pamphlet

   Strauss, M. (2003) ‘The role of recognition in the formation of self-understanding’, in R.N. Fiore and H.L. Nelson (eds.) Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights

 

@ Honneth’s theory of recognition

   (For Honneth and Marx see A Marx bibliography: ‘Recognition in Marx’)

   (For Honneth on Hegel see A Hegel bibliography: ‘Honneth on Hegel’)

   Honneth, A. (1979) ‘Communication and reconciliation: Habermas’s critique of Adorno’, Telos 39

   Honneth, A. [1980] ‘Work and instrumental action: on the normative basis of critical theory’, New German Critique 26, 1982, reprinted in C. Wright (ed.) The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy 1994

   Honneth, A. (19?) ‘Diskursethik und implizites Gerechtigkeitskonzept’, ?

   Honneth, A. and Joas, H. [1980] Social Action and Human Nature, tr. 1988

   Honneth, A. [198?] The Critique of Power: Reflective Stages in a Critical Social Theory, tr. 1990

   Honneth, A. (1990) Die zerrissene Welt des Sozialen

   Honneth, A. (1990) ‘Morale Bewußtsein und Klassenherrschaft’ (?), in Die zerrissene Welt des Sozialen

   Honneth, A. [1990] ‘Integrity and disrespect: principles of a conception of morality based on the theory of recognition’, Political Theory 20(2), 1992; reprinted in C. Wright (ed.) The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, 1994 (Overview of the theory developed in The Struggle for Recognition)

   Honneth, A. (1992) ‘Moral development and social struggle: Hegel’s early social doctrines’, in A. Honneth et al. (eds.) Cultural-Political Interventions in the Unfinished Project of Enlightenment

* Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, tr. 1995

   Honneth, A. (1994) ‘The social dynamics of disrespect: on the location of critical theory today’, Constellations 1, 255-269

   Honneth, A. (1994) ‘Introduction’ to Honneth (ed.) Pathologien des Sozialen

   Honneth, A. (1995) ‘The other of justice: Habermas and the ethical challenge of postmodernism’, in White, S.K. (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Habermas

   Alexander, J. and Pia Lara, M. (1996) ‘Honneth’s new critical theory of of recognition’, New Left Review 220

   Honneth, A. (1997) ‘Anerkennung und moralische Verpflichtung’, Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 51

+ Honneth, A. and Critchley, S. (1998) ‘Philosophy in Germany’, Radical Philosophy 89

+ Foster, R. (1999) ‘Recognition and resistance: Axel Honneth’s critical social theory’, Radical Philosophy  94

   Honneth, A. (2000) ‘The possibility of a disclosing critique of society: The Dialectic of Englightenment in the light of current debates in social criticism’, Constellations 7(1)

   Honneth, A. (2001), ‘Invisibility: On the epistemology of ‘recognition”, Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 75(1)

   Honneth A. et al (2002) ‘Symposium on Honneth’s theory of recognition’, Inquiry 45(4)

   Heidegren, C.-G. (2002) ‘Anthropology, social theory and politics: Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition’, Inquiry 45(4)

   Honneth, A. (2002) ‘Grounding recognition: a rejoinder to critical questions’, Inquiry 45(4)

   Kauppinen, A. (2002) ‘Reason, recognition and internal critique’, Inquiry 45(4)

   Honneth, A. (2002): ‘The role of sociology in the theory of recognition’, Interview by A. Petersen and R. Willig, European Journal of Social Theory 5(2)

* Fraser, N. and Honneth, A. (2003) Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange

   Honneth, A. (2003) Anxiety and Politics

   Honneth, A. (2004) ‘Recognition and justice: outline of a plural theory of justice’, Acta Sociologica 47(4)

   Markell, P. (2003) Bound by Recognition

   Honneth, A. (2006) ‘Reification: a recognition-theoretical view’, The Tanner Lectures on Human Values,  also available online

   Thompson, S. (2006) The Political Theory of Recognition: A Critical Introduction

   Deranty, J.-P. and Renault, E. (2007) ‘Politicizing Honneth’s ethics of recognition’, Thesis Eleven 88(1)

   Honneth, A. (2007) ‘Work and recognition, a redefinition’, conference paper (audio link)

   Honneth, A. (2007) Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory

   van den Brink, B. and Owen, D. (eds.) (2007) Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory

   Deranty, J.-P. (2009) Beyond Communication: A Critical Study of Axel Honneth’s Social Philosophy

 

@ Politics of recognition, recognition of identities

   (Including the relation between recognition and multiculturalism)

   Adorno, T. [19?] ‘Society’, in F. Jameson et al. (eds) Critical Theory and Society

   Althusser, L. [1968] ‘Ideology and the ideological state apparatuses’, in Lenin and Philosophy, and Other Essays

   Siep, L. (1979) Anerkennung als Prinzip der Praktischen Philosophie: Untersuchungen zu Hegels Jenaer Philosophie des Geistes, last part

   Gutmann, A. (ed.) (1992) Multiculturalism and the ‘Politics of Recognition, enlarged edition as Multiculturalism: Examining the Politics of Recognition, 1994

* Taylor, C. (1992) ‘The politics of recognition’ in A. Gutmann (ed.) Multiculturalism and the ‘Politics of Recognition

   Taylor, C. (1992) ‘The need for recognition’, in his The Ethics of Authenticity

   Cornell, D. (1993) Transformations: Recollective Imagination and Sexual Difference

   Brown, W. (1995) States of Injury: Power and Freedom in Late Modernity, chs. 2-3

   Butler, J. (1997) Excitable Speech

   Butler, J. (1997) ‘Merely cultural’, Social Text 52-53, reprinted in New Left Review 227, 1998

   Düttmann, A.G. [1997] Between Cultures: Tensions in the Struggle for Recognition, tr. 2000

   Wynne, E. (2000) ‘Reflections on recognition: a matter of self-realization or a matter of justice?’, in Thinking Fundamentals, IWM Junior Visiting Fellows Conferences, Vol. 9: Vienna 2000, available online

   Yar, M. (2001) Recognition and the politics of human(e) desire, Theory, Culture and Society, 18 (2-3)

   Markell, P. (2003) Bound by Recognition

   Lazzeri, C. and Christian, A. (2006) ‘Recognition today: the theoretical, ethical and political stakes of the concept’, Critical Horizons 7(1)

   McNay, L. (2008) Against Recognition

 

@ Recognition and redistribution (Honneth-Fraser debate)

* Fraser, N. (1995) ‘From redistribution to recognition? dilemmas of justice in a “post-socialist” age’, New Left Review 212

* Fraser, N. (1997) Justice Interruptus: Critical Reflections on the ‘Post-Socialist’ Condition

   Tully, J. (2000) ‘Struggles over recognition and distribution’, Constellations 7(4)

   Fraser, N. (2000) ‘Rethinking recognition’, New Left Review II/3

   Fraser, N. (2001) ‘Recognition without ethics?’, Theory Culture and Society 18(2-3)

   Yar, M. (2001) ‘Beyond Nancy Fraser’s “perspectival dualism’, Economy and Society 30(3)

* Fraser, N. and Honneth, A. (2003) Redistribution or Recognition? A Political-Philosophical Exchange

   Zurn, C.F. (2003) ‘Identity or status? Struggles over recognition in Fraser, Honneth and Taylor’, Constellations 10(4)

   Thompson, S. (2005) ‘Is redistribution a form of recognition? Comments on the Fraser-Honneth debate’, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8(1)

 

@ Recognition, work and class

   (See also see A Marx bibliography: ‘Recognition and Marx’))

   Honneth, A. [1980] ‘Work and instrumental action: on the normative basis of critical theory’, New German Critique 26, 1982, reprinted in C. Wright (ed.) The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy 1994

   Deranty, J.-P. (2006) ‘Repressed materiality: retrieving the materialism in Axel Honneth’s theory of recognition’, Critical Horizons 7(1)

   Honneth, A. (2007) ‘Work and recognition, a redefinition’, conference paper (audio link)

   Honneth, A. (2007) Disrespect: The Normative Foundations of Critical Theory

   Smith, N.H. (2009) ‘Work and the struggle for recognition’, European Journal of Political Theory 8(1)

   Deranty, J.-P. and Smith, N. (2010) Applying the Ethics of Recognition: Work and the Social Bond

 

@ Self-esteem, self-respect, dignity

   (For Rawls and self-respect see that)

   Kant, Lectures on Ethics, tr. Infield, 120-127

   Sachs, D. (1981) ‘How to distinguish self-respect from self-esteem’, Philosophy and Public Affairs 10(4)

   Bay, ? (1982) ‘Self-respect as a human right: thoughts on the dialectic of wants and needs in the struggle for human community’, Human Rights Quarterly 4, 53-75

   Hill, T.E. Jr. (1991) ‘Servility and self-respect’, in Autonomy and Self-Respect

   Honneth, A. [1990] ‘Integrity and disrespect: principles of a conception of morality based on the theory of recognition’, Political Theory 20(2), reprinted in C. Wright (ed.) The Fragmented World of the Social: Essays in Social and Political Philosophy, 1994; originally published as ‘Integrität und Mißachtung’, Merkur 44

   Bertram, C. and Chitty, A. (eds) (1994) Has History Ended?, essays by McCarney, Bertram

   Margalit, A. [19?] The Decent Society

   Raz, J. (1994) ‘Duties of wellbeing’ in his Ethics in the Public Domain

 

@ Recognition as ontological

   (Recognition by others as constituting individuals as self-conscious or subjects or person)

   (For recognition as making individuals free in Hegel see ‘Freedom and recognition in Hegel’)

   (See also ‘Brandom on Hegel’, ‘Pippin on Hegel’s social philosophy’)

   Baynes, K. (2001) ‘Practical reason, the “space of reason”, and public reason’, in J. Bohman and W. Rehg (eds) Pluralism and the Pragmatic Turn

   Strauss, M. (2003) ‘The role of recognition in the formation of self-understanding’, in R.N. Fiore and H.L. Nelson (eds.) Recognition, Responsibility, and Rights

   Winfield, R.D. (2006) ‘Self-Consciousness and intersubjectivity’, Review of Metaphysics 59(4)

   Ikäheimo, H. (2007) ‘Recognizing persons’ in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds), Dimensions of Personhood, special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies 14(5-6), also issued separately as a book

   Ikäheimo, H. (2010) ‘Making the best of what we are: recognition as an ontological and ethical concept’, in H.-C. Schmidt am Busch and C. Zurn (eds) The Philosophy of Recognition

   Ikäheimo, H. and Laitinen, A. (eds) (2011) Recognition and Social Ontology

   Testa, I. (2011) ‘Social space and the ontology of recognition’, in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds) Recognition and Social Ontology

 

@ Recognition as ethical

   (Recognition by others as a condition of a good life)

   (See also ‘Honneth’s theory of recognition’)

   Laitinen, A. (2002) ‘Interpersonal recognition: a response to value or a precondition of personhood’, Inquiry 45(4)

   Laitinen, A. (2007) ‘Sorting out aspects of personhoon: capacities, normativitiy and recogntion’, in H. Ikäheimo and A. Laitinen (eds), Dimensions of Personhood, special issue of Journal of Consciousness Studies 14(5-6), also issued separately as a book

 

@ Recognition theory: collections

   van den Brink, B. and Owen, D. (eds.) (2007) Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory

   Schmidt am Busch, H.-C. and  Zurn, C. (eds) (2010) The Philosophy of Recognition

   Seymour, M. (ed.) (2010) The Plural States of Recognition

   Ikäheimo, H. & Laitinen, A. (eds) (2011) Recognition and Social Ontology

   Sorenson, A

 

@ PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT

   (Including corresponding parts of Philosophy of Spirit)

   (For ch. 7 see ‘Religion in the Phenomenology’)

 

@ Phenomenology: short introductions

   Baillie, J.B. (1910) ‘Translator’s Introduction’ to Hegel, The Phenomenology of Mind, tr, Baillie

* Findlay, J.N. (1958) Hegel, chs. 4-5

* Kaufmann, W. (1965) Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, ch. 3

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 4 sec. 1

* Singer, P. (1983) Hegel, ch. 4

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 4b

   Findlay, J.N. (1977) ‘Foreword’ to Miller’s translation of the Phenomenology

   Harris, H.S. (1987) ‘Hegel’s science of experience’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 15 (survey of interpretations of the Phenomenology since the 60s)

   Solomon, R. (1993) ‘Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, in R. Solomon and K.M. Higgins (eds.) The Age of German Idealism, Routledge History of Philosophy Vol. 6

   Pinkard, T. (1999) ‘History and philosophy: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, in S. Glendinning (ed.) The Edinburgh Encyclopedia of Continental Philosophy

 

@ Phenomenology: introductory commentaries

   Marx, W. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: Its Point and Purpose

   Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Rockmore, T. (1997) Cognition: An Introduction to Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’

   Stern, R. (2002) Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit, Routledge Philosophy Guidebook

   Verene, D.P. (2007) Hegel’s Absolute: An Introduction to Reading the Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Phenomenology: advanced commentaries

   Heidegger, M. [1930-31] Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

* Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, tr. S. Cherniak and J. Heckman 1974

   Kojève, A. [1947] Introduction to the Reading of Hegel, tr. J.H. Nichols 1969

   Loewenberg, J. (1965) Hegel’s Phenomenology: Dialogues of the Life of the Mind

   Gadamer, H.-G. [1966] Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies, tr. 1976

   Pöggeler, O. (1973) Hegels Idee einer Phenomenoloige des Geistes

   Kainz, H.P. (1976,1983) Hegel’s Phenomenology, 2 volumes

   Lauer, Q. (1976) A Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, 2nd ed. 1993

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, 3rd (ed.) 1998

   Lamb, D. (1980) Hegel: From Foundation to System

   Dudeck, C.V. (1981) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind: Analysis and Commentary

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel: A Study of G.W.F. Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Flay, J. (1984) Hegel’s Quest for Certainty

   Westphal, K. (1989) Hegel’s Epistemological Realism: A Study of the Aim and Method of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason

   Harris, H.S. (1995) Hegel: Phenomenology and System

   Reed, E.D. (1996) A Theological Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, with Particular Reference to its Themes of Identity, Alienation, and Community: Salvation in a Social Context

   Harris, H.S. (1997) Hegel’s Ladder, 2 volumes

* Forster, M.N. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit

   Simpson, P. (1998) Hegel’s Transcendental Induction

   Siep, L. (2000) Der Weg der Phenomenologie des Geistes

   Stewart, J. (2000) The Unity of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Systematic Interpretation

   Westphal, K. (2003) Hegel’s Epistemology: A Philosophical Introduction to the Phenomenology of Spirit

.    Russon, J.E. (2004) Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Kain, P.J. (2005) Hegel and the Other: A Study of the Phenomenology of Spirit

   Bristow, W.F. (2007) Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique

   Jameson, F. (2010) The Hegel Variations: On the Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Phenomenology: commentaries on particular topics

   Verene, D.P. (1985) Hegel’s Recollection: A Study of Images in the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’

   Parry, D.M. (1988) Hegel’s Phenomenology of the ‘We’

   Russon, J.E. (1997) The Self and Its Body in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Phenomenology: collections

   Fulda, H.F. and Henrich, D. (eds.) (1973) Materialien zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes

   Westphal, M. (ed.) (1982) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Stern, R. (ed.) (1993) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, volume 3

   Browning, G.K. (ed.) (1997) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Reappraisal

* Stewart, J. (ed.) (1998) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader: Critical and Interpretive Essays

   Denker, A. and Vater, M. (eds) (2003) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: New Critical Essays

   Moyar, D. and Quante, M. (eds) (2008) Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’: A Critical Guide

   Vieweg, K. and Welsch, W. (eds) (2008) Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes: Ein kooperativer Kommentar zu einem Schlüsselwerk der Moderne

   Westphal, K. (ed.) (2009) The Blackwell Guide to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Phenomenology: Preface

   Phenomenology of Spirit, Preface §§1-47

* Kaufmann, W. (1965) Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, ch. 8

   Schacht, R. (1972) ‘A commentary on the Preface to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, Philosophical Studies 23, reprinted in his Hegel and After: Studies in Continental Philosophy Between Kant and Sartre 1975

   Marx, W. (1975) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: Its Point and Purpose

   Sallis, J. (1977) ‘Hegel’s concept of presentation: its determination in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Hegel-Studien 12, reprinted in Sallis’s Delimitations: Phenomenology and the End of Metaphysics, and in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 2

   Adelman, H. (1984) ‘Hegel’s Phenomenology: facing the Preface’, Idealistic Studies 14

   Stepelevich, L. S. (ed.) (1990) G. W. F. Hegel: Preface and Introduction to the ‘Phenomenology of Mind’

   Yovel, Y. (2005) Hegel’s Preface to the Phenomenology of  Spirit: Translation and Running Commentary

 

@ Phenomenology: Introduction

   (For specific issues see ‘Method of the Phenomenology’ and ‘Scepticism and Hegel’ below)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, introduction

   Heidegger, M. [1950] Hegel’s Concept of Experience

* Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 1

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 1

   Bahti, T. (1981) ‘The indifferent reader: the performance of Hegel’s introduction to the Phenomenology’, Diacritics 11

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 6

   Gillespie, M.A. (1984) Hegel, Heidegger and the Ground of History, ch. on the introduction

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, chs. 2, 5

   Stepelevich, L. S. (ed.) (1990) G. W. F. Hegel: Preface and Introduction to the ‘Phenomenology of Mind’

 

@ Method of the Phenomenology

   (Including role of the phenomenologist (‘for us’), immanent critique, determinate negation)

   (For dialectical method in the Logic see ‘Logic: method and structure, dialectic, contradiction, speculation, form and content’)

   (For relation of Phenomenology and logic see ‘Phenomenology and system, phenomenology and logic’)

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, part 1 ch. 1 ‘Meaning and method of the Phenomenology’

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 8

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, ch. 5, see pp. 94-99

   Dove, K. (1970) ‘Hegel’s phenomenological method’, Review of Metaphysics 23(4), reprinted in Steinkraus (ed.) New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, reprinted in  Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3, and in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader 1998

   Pippin, R. (1975) Hegel’s phenomenological criticism’, Man and World 8, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Marx, W. (1975) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: Its Point and Purpose, pp. 91-92

   Rosen, M (1979) ‘The spirit of Hegel’ in Radical Philosophy 22

   Marx, W. (1979) ‘Dialectic and the role of the phenomenologist’, The Owl of Minerva 11(2), reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Flay, J.C. (1982) ‘Pragmatic presuppositions and the dialectics of Hegel’s Phenomenology’, in Westphal (ed.) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Rosen, M. (1982) Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism, ch. 2 ‘Determinate negation and immanent critique’

   Westphal, K. (1988) ‘Hegel’s solution to the dilemma of the criterion’, History of Philosophy Quarterly 5, reprinted in  Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader 1998

   Houlgate, S. (2003) ‘G.W.F. Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit (1807): thinking philosophically without begging the question’, in J.J.E. Garcia et al. The Classics of Western Philosophy: A Reader’s Guide

+ Houlgate, S. (2005) An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (2nd ed. of his Freedom, Truth and History, 1991), ch. 3 ‘Phenomenology and natural consciousness’

 

@ Transcendental argument and transcendental deduction in the Phenomenology

   (See also ‘Scepticism and Hegel, assumptions and foundations of the Phenomenology and Logic’)

* Taylor, C. (1972) ‘The opening arguments of the Phenomenology’, sec. 2, in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Neuhouser, F. (1986) ‘Deducing desire and recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 24(2)

   Westphal, K. (1989) Hegel’s Epistemological Realism: A Study of the Aim and Method of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit , pp. 154-188

   Forster, M.N. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit , ch. 3 ‘Justifying Hegelian science’ pp. 161-165 (critique of Taylor)

   Stewart, J. (2000) The Unity of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Systematic Interpretation , pp. 21-25 ‘Kant and Hegel on transcendental philosophy’

   Horstmann, R.-P. (2006) ‘Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit as an argument for a monistic ontology’, Inquiry 49(1)

 

@ Scepticism and Hegel, assumptions and foundations of the Phenomenology and Logic

   (Including the idea that Hegel’s philosophy is anti-dogmatic, presuppositionless or anti-foundationalist)

   (See also ‘Phenomenology: Introduction’)

   (See also ‘Transcendental argument and transcendental deduction in the Phenomenology’)

   (For Hegel’s critique of Kantian scepticism in particular, see ‘Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics: Hegels critique’)

   ‘Relationship of skepticism to philosophy, exposition of its different modifications and comparison of the latest form with the ancient one’ [1801], in G. di Giovanni and H.S. Harris (eds.) Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of Post-Kantian Idealism 1985

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Part 1, Section 2, D ‘Scepticism’

   Introduction to Lectures on the History of Philosophy, tr. Knox and Miller, pp. 181-182

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§ 32A, 71-72, 81A

   Heidegger, M. [1930-31] Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, §5 ‘The presupposition of the Phenomenology: its abolute beginning with the absolute’

   Dove, K. (1970) ‘Hegel’s phenomenological method’, Review of Metaphysics 23(4), reprinted in Steinkraus (ed.) New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, reprinted in  Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3, and in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader 1998

   Rosen, M. (1982) Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism

   Flay, J.C. (1982) ‘Pragmatic presuppositions and the dialectics of Hegel’s Phenomenology’, in Westphal (ed.) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Rockmore, T. (1984) Hegel’s Circular Epistemology

   Harris, H.S. (1985) ‘Skepticism, dogmatism and speculation in the critical journal’, in G. di Giovanni and H.S. Harris (eds.) Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of Post-Kantian Idealism

   Westphal, K. (1988) ‘Hegel’s solution to the dilemma of the criterion’, History of Philosophy Quarterly 5, reprinted in  Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader 1998

   Westphal, K. (1989) Hegel’s Epistemological Realism: A Study of the Aim and Method of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Forster, M.N. (1989) Hegel and Skepticism

   Maker, W. (1994) Philosophy without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel

* Forster, M.N. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit , ch. 3 ‘Justifying Hegelian science’

   Clark, W.L. and Fritzman, J.M. (2003) ‘The nonfoundational Hegelianism of Dove, Maker, and Winfield’, The Philosophical Forum 34(1)

   Westphal, K.R. (2003) ‘Hegel’s manifold response to scepticism in The Phenomenology of Spirit’, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 103(1)

+ Beiser, F. (2005) Hegel, ch. 1 ‘The cultural context’

   Houlgate, S. (2005) An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (2nd ed. of his Freedom, Truth and History, 1991), ch. 2 ‘Thinking without presuppositions’ and sec. 1 of ch. 3 ‘Phenomenology and natural consciousness’

 

@ Immediate knowledge

   (This is a cogito-like knowledge in which one knows the object with the same indubitability that one knows oneself; sometimes Hegel uses ‘witness of one’s spirit’ for it)

   Phenomenology §§26, 554

   Philosophy of Right §147

   ‘Reason and religious truth’ p. 43

   Vorlesungen uber Philosophie des Rechts vol. 1 pp. 285-286

 

@ Structure of the Phenomenology

   (See also ‘Coherence of the Phenomenology, phenomenology and history’)

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit, part 1 ch. 3

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel, sec. 4 ch. 3

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 4c (pp. 211-236)

* Stewart, J. (1993) ‘The architectonic of Hegel’s Phenomenology’,  Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 55(4), reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Forster, M.N. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Phenomenology: chs. 1-3 in general

   Philosophy of Spirit (as Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind or Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, or The Berlin Phenomenology) §§413-423

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§125-130, 135-137

   Science of Logic, 2.2.1.A ‘The thing and its properties’, 2.2.3 ‘The essential relation’

   Purpus, W. (1908) Zur Dialektik des Bewußtseins nach Hegel

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 4 sec. 2

   Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 2

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 7 secs. a-e

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, ch. 6

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 2

   Chitty, A. (1996) ‘On Hegel, the subject and political justification’, section 1, Res Publica 2(2)

 

@ Sense-certainty, ch. 1

   Phenomenology ch. 1, §558

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§20R, 61-78

* Feuerbach, L. [1839] ‘Towards a critique of Hegel’s philosophy’ in L.S. Stepelevich (ed.) The Young Hegelians 1983, pp. 113-116, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 1, pp. 116-118

   Loewenberg, J. (1935) ‘The comedy of immediacy in Hegel’s Phenomenology’, Mind 44, pp. 21-38

   Hamlyn, D. (1961) Sensation and Perception: A History of the Philosophy of Perception, chapter on Hegel

   Wiehl, R. (1966) ‘Über den Sinn der sinnlichen Gewißheit in Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes’ Hegel-Studien Beiheft 3

   Soll, I. (1969) An Introduction to Hegel’s Metaphysics, ch. 3

   Löwith, K. (1971) ‘Mediation and immediacy in Hegel, Marx and Feuerbach’ in Steinkraus, W.E. (ed.) New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel 1971

   Heinrichs, J. (1974) Die Logik der Phänomenologie des Geistes

+ Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 3

* Taylor, C. (1972) ‘The opening arguments of the Phenomenology’, sec. 2, in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays, reprinted without the references to Wittgenstein as ch. 4 sec. 2 of Taylor’s Hegel, 1975

   Solomon, R.C. (1974) ‘Hegel’s epistemology’, American Philosophical Quarterly 11, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Soll, I. (1976) ‘Charles Taylor’s Hegel’, Journal of Philosophy 73(19), reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Taylor, C

   Lamb, D. (1978) ‘Hegel and Wittgenstein on language and sense-certainty’, Clio 7, pp. 285-301

   De Nys, M.J. (1978) ‘“Sense certainty” and universality: Hegel’s entrance into the Phenomenology’, International Philosophical Quarterly 18(4), reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Plumer, G. (1980) ‘Hegel on singular demonstrative reference’, Philosophical Topics 11, pp. 71-94

   Warminski, A. (1981) ‘Reading for example: sense-certainty in Hegel’, Diacritics 11(2), pp. 83-94

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel ch. 7 sec. a

   Dulckheit, K. (1986) ‘Can Hegel refer to particulars?’, The Owl of Minerva 17, reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Craig, E. J. (1987, pb. 1996) The Mind of God and the Works of Man, ch. 4 ‘One way to read Hegel’ [oso]

   De Vries, W. (1988) ‘Hegel on reference and knowledge’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 26

* Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism ch. 6 sec. 1

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 2 sec. 1

   Westphal, K.R. (2000) ‘Hegel’s internal critique of naive realism’, Journal of Philosophical Research 15, pp. 173-229

 

@ Sense-certainty: possible parallels to Hegel’s argument

   Plato, Theaetetus, 151d–186e

   Fichte [1800] The Vocation of Man, first third

   Wittgenstein, L. (195?) Philosophical Investigations

   Quine, W. (19?) Word and Object, ch. 4

   McDowell, J. (1996) Mind and World

 

@ Perception, ch. 2

   Taylor, C. (1972) ‘The opening arguments of the Phenomenology’, section 3, in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Westphal, M. (1973) ‘Hegel’s phenomenology of perception’, in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel ch. 7 secs. b-c

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism ch. 6 sec. 2

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 2 sec. 2

   Westphal, K.R. (1998) ‘Hegel and Hume on perception and concept-empiricism’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 33

 

@ Force and understanding, ch. 3

   De Nys, M.J. (1982) ‘Force and understanding: the unity of the object of consciousness’, in M. Westphal (ed.) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology’

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel ch. 7 sec. d

 

@ Infinity in Hegel

   (See also ‘Levinas and Hegel’)

   Encylopaedia Logic §§92-95

   Hyppolite, J. [1936] ‘The concept of life and consciousness of life in Hegel’s Jena philosophy’, in his Studies in Hegel and Marx, tr. 1969

   Lacroix, A. (2000) ‘The mathematical infinite in Hegel’, Philosophical Forum 31(3-4)

   Horstmann, R.-P. [2003] ‘Substance, subject and infinity: A case study of the role of logic in Hegel’s system’, in K. Deligiorgi (ed.) Hegel: New Directions, 2006

 

@ Inverted world

   (For the soul, see ‘Soul and feeling, anthropology’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit ch. 3 §§157-165 (Baillie pp. 203-213), ch. 4 §166 (Baillie pp. 218-9)

   Philosophy of Spirit §§413-417, 422-424 (in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind, or in Philosophy of Subjective Spirit or The Berlin Phenomenology with accompanying lecture notes)

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, section on the inverted world

   Gadamer, H.G. [1966] ‘Hegel’s inverted world’, in Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Flay, J.C. (1970) ‘Hegel’s “inverted world”‘, Review of Metaphysics 23(4), reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3, and in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader, and in D. Köhler and O. Pöggeler (eds.) G.W.F. Hegel: Phänomenologie des Geistes, Klassiker Auslegen

   Murray, D. (1970-71) ‘Force and understanding’, in Reason and Reality, Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures vol. 5, (ed.) G. Vesey

   Bossart, W.H. (1982) ‘Hegel on the inverted world’, Philosophical Forum 13(4)

   Zimmerman, R. (1982) ‘Hegel’s “inverted world” revisited’, Philosophical Forum 13(4)

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 7 sec. e

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness, section on the inverted world

 

@ Self-consciousness in the Phenomenology

   (See also ‘Fichte on consciousness and self-consciousness’, ‘Consciousness, self-consciousness and the I in the Philosophy of Spirit’)

   (Including the idea of recognition or intersubjectivity as a necessary condition of self-consciousness)

   (For Hegel’s critique of Kant’s conceptions of apperception and of the I, see ‘Kant on self-consciousness, apperception and the transcendental deduction: Hegel’s critique’)

   (For the connection between the concept and the I see ‘Representation vs. concept, concrete universal, intentionality’)

   Phenomenology §§26, 36, 82, 84, chapter 4 section A

   Cramer, K. [1973] ‘Bewußtsein und Selbstbewußtsein: Vorschläge zur Rekonstruktion der systematischen Bedeutung einer Behauptung Hegels in §424 der Berliner Encyclopädie der Philosophischen Wissenschaften’ in D. Henrich (ed.) Hegels philosophische Psychologie, Hegel-Studien Beiheft 19, 1979

   Cramer, K. (1974) ‘Erlebnis: These zu Hegels Theorie des Selbstbewußtseins mit Rucksicht auf die Aporien eines Grundbegriffs nach Hegelscher Philosophie’, Hegel-Studien Beiheft 11

   Cramer, K. (1976) ‘Bemerkungen zu Hegels Begriff vom Bewußtsein’, in Guzzoni, U. et al. (eds.) Der Idealismus und seine Gegenwart

   Tugendhat, E. [1979] Self-Consciousness and Self-Determination, tr. 1986, lectures 13-14

   de Vries, W.A. (1988) Hegel’s Theory of Mental Activity: An Introduction to Theoretical Spirit, chs. 2,6, also available online

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, ch. 6 sec. 3

   Frank, M. (1991) ‘Subjektivität und Intersubjektivität’, in his Selbstbewußtsein und Selbsterkenntnis

   Hespe, F. (1991): ‘System und Funktion der Philosophie des Subjektiven Geistes’, in Hespe and Tuschling (eds.) Psychologie und Anthropologie oder Philosophie des Geistes

   Ikäheimo, H. (2007) ‘Recognizing persons’, Journal of Consciousness Studies, 14(5-6), pp. 224-247

   Pippin, R. (2011) Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit

 

@ Desire and the body in the Phenomenology

   (see also ‘Self-consciousness in the Phenomenology’)

   (For desire as pragmatisation of knowledge, see ‘Social epistemology or pragmatism in ch. 4’)

   Neuhouser, F. (1986) ‘Deducing desire and recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 24(2)

   Butler, J. (1987) Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in 20th Century France, ch. 1 ‘Desire, rhetoric and recognition in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Russon, J.E. (1997) The Self and Its Body in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

   Jenkins, S. (2009) ‘Hegel’s concept of desire’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 47(1)

 

@ Recognition in the Phenomenology

   (See this heading above)

 

@ Master-servant relation

   (see ‘Recognition in the Phenomenology’ above)

 

@ Death in Hegel

   Hyppolite, J. [1955] ‘The concept of existence in the Hegelian phenomenology’, in his Essays on Hegel and Marx

 

@ Labour in Hegel

   (In all writings, but Phenomenology is central)

   (Also: the praxis/poesis relation)

   (For the economy see ‘Civil society and the economy’)

   (See also ‘Contradictions of civil society’)

   Philosophy of Right, sec. on ‘The kind of work’ under system of needs

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel

   Arendt, H. (1959) The Human Condition, ch. 5

   Dubsky, I. (1961) Hegels Arbeitsbegriff und die idealistische Dialektik

   Lakebrink, B. (1962-63) ‘Geist und Arbeit im Denken Hegels’, Philosophisches Jahrbuch 70

   Lim, S.-Z. [1963] Der Begriff der Arbeit bei Hegel: Versuch einer Interpretation der Phänomenologie des Geistes, 2nd German (ed.) 1966

* Habermas, J. [1967] ‘Labour and interaction: remarks on Hegel’s Jena Philosophy of Mind’, in his Theory and Practice

   Lobkowicz, N. (1967) Theory and Practice: History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx, ch. 22

   Mercier-Josa, S. (1976) ‘Après Aristote et Adam Smith, que dit Hegel de l’agir?’, Les Etudes Philosophiques 3

   Blanchette, O. (1979) ‘Praxis and labor in Hegel’, Studies in Soviet Thought 20

   Lange, E.M. (1980) Das Prinzip Arbeit, esp. ch. 1

   Adelman, H. (1980) ‘Of human bondage: labour, bondage, and freedom in the Phenomenology’, in Verene (ed.) Hegel’s Social and Political Thought , reprinted in O’Neill (ed.) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition: Texts and Commentary, also in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Planty-Bonjour, G. (1983) ‘Hegel’s concept of action as unity of poesis and praxis’, in Stepelevich and Lamb eds

   Bernstein, J. (1984) ‘From self-consciousness to community: act and recognition in the master-slave relationship’, sec. 4 (pp. 32-38), in Pelczynski (ed.) The State and Civil Society

   Arthur, C. (1988) ‘Hegel’s theory of value’ in M. Williams (ed.) Value, Social Form and the State

   Avineri, S. (1996) ‘Labor, alienation, and social classes in Hegel’s Realphilosophie’, in J. O’Neill (ed.) Hegel’s Dialectic of Desire and Recognition

   Sayers, S.P. (2003) ‘Creative activity and alienation in Hegel and Marx’, Historical Materialism 11(1)

   Sayers, S.P. (2005) ‘Why work? Marxism and human nature’, Science and Society 69(4)

   Sayers, S.P. (2007) ‘The concept of labour: Marx and his critics’, Science and Society 71(4)

 

@ Stoicism, scepticism and the unhappy consciousness, ch. 4B

   (See also ‘Legal status (Rechtzustand), person and property in the Phenomenology’)

   Hegel [1795] ‘How Christianity conquered paganism’, in ‘The Positivity of the Christian Religion’, in his Early Theological Writings, also available online

   Phenomenology ch. 4B, §340

   Wahl, J. (1929) Le malheur de la conscience dans la philosophie de Hegel, 2nd ed. 1951, Presses Universitaires de France, pp. 119-147, trans. R. Northey in R. Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 2

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, part 3, chs. 2-3

   Greene, M. (1970) ‘Hegel’s notion of inversion’, International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 1(3)

   Hyppolite, J. (1971) ‘Hegel’s phenomenology and psychoanalysis’, in Steinkraus (ed.) New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Rosen, S. (1974) G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom, ch. 7

   Burbidge, J.W. (1978) ‘Unhappy consciousness in Hegel: an analysis of medieval Catholicism?’, Mosaic 11, reprinted in Burbidge’s Hegel on Logic and Religion: The Reasonableness of Christianity, and in J. Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 8 pp. 455-471

   Butler, J. (1997) The Psychic Life of Power, ch. 1 ‘Stubborn attachment, bodily subjection: rereading Hegel on the unhappy consciousness’

 

@ Social epistemology in ch. 4

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 5A

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 4 secs. e-f, i.e. pp. 376-401

   Solomon, R.C. (1974) ‘Hegel’s epistemology’, American Philosophical Quarterly 11, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Pippin, R. (1993) ‘You can’t get from there to here: transition problems in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, secs. 2-4, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

 

@ Observing reason

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 5A

   Acton, H. B. (1971) ‘Hegel’s conception of the study of human nature’, in ? (ed.) Royal Institute of Philosophy Lectures, Vol. 4: 1969-70: The Proper Study;  reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   MacIntyre, A. (1972) ‘Hegel on faces and skulls’, in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays, reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 4

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 7g

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 4 sec. 1

 

@ Transition to spirit

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 5B-C

   Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 4

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 9 secs. a-b

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 4 sec. 2

 

@ Spirit: texts

   Phenomenology, §177, introduction to ch. 6

   Philosophy of Spirit §§381-384, and the students’ notes to §377 (published in M. Petry (ed.) Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, vol. 1)

 

@ Spirit: metaphysical interpretations

   (For the parallel discussions about the nature of ethical substance, see ‘Ethical substance’)

   (For relationship between spirit and nature, see ‘Freedom and determinism’)

   Findlay, J.N. (1958) Hegel, ch. 2

   Habermas, J. [1967] ‘Labour and interaction: remarks on Hegel’s Jena Philosophy of Mind’, in his Theory and Practice, tr. J. Viertel 1973

* Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, chs. 3, 14

   Taylor, C. (197?) ‘Hegel’s philosophy of mind’, reprinted in Human Agency and Language: Philosophical Papers 1 1985

   Habermas, J. [1985] The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, tr. 1990 lecture 2

+ Inwood, M. (1991) A Hegel Dictionary, entry on ‘Spirit’

   Honneth, A. [1992] The Struggle for Recognition, tr. 1995, chs. 1-3, esp. pp. 58-62

* Hardimon, M.O. (1994) Hegel’s Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation, ch. 2 sec. 1

 

@ Spirit: intersubjective and collective-subject interpretations

   Solomon, R.C. (1970) ‘Hegel’s concept of “Geist”‘, Review of Metaphysics 23(4), reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Theunissen, M. (1970) Hegels Lehre vom Absoluten Geist also theologisch-politischer Traktat

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 5

   Williams, R.R. (1987) ‘Hegel’s concept of Geist’, in P.G. Stillman (ed.) Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit, reprinted in Stern, R. (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 3

   Williams, R.R. (1992) Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason

   Pippin, R.B. (2000) ‘What is the question for which Hegel’s theory of recognition is the answer?’, European Journal of Philosophy 8(2)

   Sembou, E. (2003) ‘Hegel’s idea of a struggle for recognition: the Phenomenology of Spirit’, History of Political Thought 24(2)

   Pippin, R. (2008) Hegel’s Practical Philosophy: Rational Agency as Ethical Life , ch. 7 ‘Hegelian sociality: recognitive status’

 

@ Phenomenology: ch. 6 in general

   (For mature theory of history see ‘History (philosophy of)’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 6

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 6

   Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 5

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, ch. 9 pp. 534-579

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 5

 

@ Coherence of the Phenomenology, phenomenology and history

   (And the transition from chs. 1-5 to ch. 6)

   (See also ‘Phenomenology: structure’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, Preface §§27-29

   Encyclopaedia Logic, §25

   Haering, T. (1934) ‘Die Entstehungsgeschichte der Phänomenologie des Geistes’, Verhandlung des 3. Hegelkongresses, (ed.) B. Wigersma

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, part 1 ch. 2 ‘History and phenomenology’

   Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel, sec. 4 ch. 3

   Pöggeler, O. [1961] ‘Zur Deutung der Phänomenologie des Geistes’, in his Hegels Idee einer Phänomenologie des Geistes, 1973

* Marx, W. (1975) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: Its Point and Purpose

   Pöggeler, O. (1966) ‘Die Komposition des Phänomenologie des Geistes’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 3, reprinted in Fulda and Henrich (eds.) Materialien zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes 1973

   Petry, M.J. (1978) ‘Introduction’ to Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, (ed.) M.J. Petry

   Schmidt, J. (1981) ‘Recent Hegel literature: the Jena period and the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Telos 48 (pp. 125-130)

   Pippin, R. (1993) ‘You can’t get from there to here: transition problems in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Forster, M. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit, chs. 8-12

 

@ Greek world and its inadequacy

   (For the figure of Antigone and  feminist interpretations of the Antigone story, see ‘Antigone’)

   (See also ‘Enlightenment vs. faith’ and ‘Principle of subjectivity or subjective freedom, individuality, autonomy’)

   (For Hegel’s relations to Greek philosophy see ‘Plato and Hegel’, ‘Aristotle and Hegel’, ‘Greek philosophy in general and Hegel’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, ch. 6A

   Philosophy of History, part 2 secs. 1 and 3; part 3 introduction

   Philosophy of Right, Preface (CUP edition) pp. 20-21, §§117A, 124R, 185R,A, 206R, 262A

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, part 5, introduction (pp. 321-333)

   Shklar, J. (1971) ‘Hegel’s Phenomenology: an elegy for Hellas’, in Pelczynski (ed.) Hegel’s Political Philosophy, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Plant, R. (1973) Hegel: An Introduction, 2nd ed. 1983

   Shklar, J.N. (1976) Freedom and Independence: A Study of The Political Ideas in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind

   Kelly, G.E. (1978) Hegel’s Retreat from Eleusis

   Schmidt, J. (1981) ‘Recent Hegel literature: the Jena period and the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Telos 48, pp. 136-141

   Inwood, M. (1984) ‘Hegel, Plato and Greek “Sittlichkeit”‘, in Pelczynski (ed.) The State and Civil Society

+ Hardimon, M.O. (1994) Hegel’s Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation, ch. 5 sec. 1

   De Laurentiis, A. (2005) Subjects in the Ancient and Modern World: On Hegel’s Theory of Subjectivity

   De Boer, K. (2009) ‘The eternal irony of the community: Aristophanian echoes in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, Inquiry 52(4)

 

@ Antigone

   (For feminists on Hegel in general see ‘Feminism and Hegel’)

   (For Irigaray’s interpretation in particular see ‘Irigaray and Hegel’)

   Irigaray L. [1974] Speculum of the Other Woman, ‘The eternal irony of the community’

   Steiner, G. (1984) Antigones, the section on Antigone in Hegel, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 3

   Mills, P.J. (1986) ‘Hegel’s Antigone’, The Owl of Minerva 17(2), revised version in Mills (ed.) Feminist Interpretations of G.W.F. Hegel 1996, reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Benhabib, S. (1991) ‘On Hegel, women and irony’, in Shanley and Pateman (eds.) Feminist Interpretations and Political Theory

   Kelly, O. (1996) ‘Antigone’s ghost: undoing Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, Hypatia 11(1)

   Walsh, L. (1999) ‘Her mother her self: the ethics of the Antigone family romance’, Hypatia 14(3)

   Hutchings, K. (2000) ‘Antigone: towards a Hegelian feminist philosophy’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 41/42, pp. 120-131

   Butler, J. (2000) Antigone’s Claim: Kinship Between Life and Death

 

@ Tragedy in Hegel

   Bradley, A.C. (1903-04) ‘Hegel’s theory of tragedy’, The Hibbert Journal 11, reprinted in A. and H. Paolucci (eds.) Hegel on Tragedy

   Hegel, G.W.F., Hegel on Tragedy, eds. A. and H. Paolucci, 1962

   Kaufmann, W. (1968) Tragedy and Philosophy, section on Hegel

   Roche, M.W. (1998) Tragedy and Comedy: A Systematic Study and a Critique of Hegel

   Finlayson, G. (2000) ‘Conflict and reconcilation in Hegel’s theory of tragedy’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 37(3)

   George, T.D. (2006) Tragedies of Spirit: Tracing Finitude in Hegel’s Phenomenology

 

@ Legal status (Rechtszustand), Roman world, person and property in the Phenomenology

   (See also ‘Stoicism, scepticism and the unhappy consciousness’)

   Phenomenology, ch. 6Ac ‘Legal status’, §§748-753

   Seth Pringle-Pattison, A. (1887) Hegelianism and Personality, reprinted 1971, available online

   Hyppolite, J. (1966) ‘L’état du droit (la condition juridique)’, Hegel-Studien 3, pp. 181-185

   Kervegan, J.-F. (1987) ‘Hegel et l’état du droit’, Archives de Philosophie 50, pp. 55-56

   Bernasconi, R. (1989) ‘Persons and masks: the Phenomenology of Spirit and its laws’, Cardozo Law Review 10, pp. 1695-1711, reprinted in D. Cornell et al (eds.) Hegel and Legal Theory 1991

   Hoffheimer, M.H. (1992) ‘The idea of law (Recht) in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit’, Clio 21(4), pp. 345-367

 

@ Alienation in Hegel

   (Entfremdung and Entäusserung)

   (Including comparisons between Hegel’s and Marx’s usages)

   (For Marx on these alienation see A Marx bibliography: ‘Alienation’)

   (For Entässerung and kenosis in Hegel’s work as a whole see ‘Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: kenotic and christomorphic’)

   Marx, K. [1844] Economic and Philosophical Manuscripts, final section: ‘Critique of Hegel’s dialectic’

   Marx, ‘Hegel’s construction of the Phenomenology’ [1844], Marx and Engels, Collected Works, vol. 4,  p. 665

* Lukacs, G. [1948] The Young Hegel tr. R. Livingstone 1975, part 4, ch. 4 ‘Entausserung as the central philosophical concept of the Phenomenology of Mind

   Hyppolite, J. [1955] Studies on Hegel and Marx , ch. 4 ‘Alienation and objectification’

   Gauvin, F. (1962) ‘Entfremdung et Entäusserung dans la Phénomenologie de Hegel’, Archives de Philosophie, 555-571

   Lobkowicz, N. (1967) Theory and Practice: History of a Concept from Aristotle to Marx, chs. 20-22

   Schacht, R. (1971) Alienation, ch. 2

* Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 5

   Robinson, J. (1977) Duty and hypocrisy in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind: An Essay in the Real and the Ideal, pp. 23-26

   Kain, P.J. (1979) ‘Alienation and estrangement in the thought of Hegel and the young Marx’, The Philosophical Forum 11(2)

   Arthur, C.J. (1986) Dialectics of Labour: Marx and his Relation to Hegel, chs. 4-6

+ Inwood, M. (1992) A Hegel Dictionary, entry on ‘alienation and estrangement’

   Duquette, D.A. (1993) ‘C. J. Arthur on Marx and Hegel on alienation’, Auslegung 19(1)

   Hardimon, M.O. (1994) Hegel’s Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation, introduction, pp. 95-122, conclusion

   Sayers, S. (2003) ‘Creative activity and alienation in Hegel and Marx’,  Historical Materialism 11(1)

 

@ Enlightenment vs. faith

   (See also ‘Principle of  subjectivity or subjective freedom’)

   (See also ‘Greek world and its inadequacy’)

   (See also ‘Historical role of Hegel’s philosophy’)

   (See also ‘Bifurcation, and the standpoint of modern thought, Kant’s standpoint as a whole’ )

   ‘Relationship of skepticism to philosophy’ [1801], in G. di Giovanni and H.S. Harris, tr. Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of Post-Kantian Idealism 1985

   Phenomenology §§6-10, 26,  and ch. 6B2 ‘The Enlightenment’

   ‘Reason and religious truth’, foreword to H. Hinrich Religion in its Inner Relation to Science, in F. Weiss (ed.) Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, pp. 227-244

   Lectures on the History of Philosophy, part 3 introduction and section on ‘French Philosophy’

   Rosen, S. (1974) G. W. F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom, Yale University Press, pp. 183-228

+ Solomon (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel pp. 552-559

   Hinchman, L.P. (1984) Hegel’s Critique of the Enlightenment

   Stern, R. (1993) ‘General introduction’, to Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 1 pp. 1-20

   Pippin, R. (1997) ‘Hegel on historical meaning: for example, the Enlightenment’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 35

 

@ Modernity and Hegel

   (See also ‘Principle of subjectivity or subjective freedom, individuality, autonomy’)

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel and Modern Society (= Hegel chs. 3,1 4, 15, 20)

* Habermas, J. [1985] The Philosophical Discourse of Modernity, lecture 2

   Kolb, D. (1986) The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger and After

   Westphal, M. (1992) Hegel, Freedom, and Modernity

   Brod, H. (1992) Hegel’s Philosophy of Politics: Idealism, Identity and Modernity

   Dallmayr, F. (1993) G.W.F. Hegel, Modernity and Politics, new ed. 2002

   Collins, A.B. (ed.) (1995) Hegel on the Modern World

   Luther, T. (2009) Hegel’s Critique of Modernity: Reconciling Individual Freedom and the Community

 

@ French Revolution

   (including material on the relation of Enlightenment to French Revolution)

   (See also ‘Will and action’ )

   (See also ‘Rousseau and Hegel’)

   Phenomenology ch. 6B2c ‘Absolute freedom and terror’

   Philosophy of History, part 4 sec. 3, ‘The modern time’

   Hyppolite, J. [1952] ‘The significance of the French Revolution in Hegel’s Phenomenology’, in his Studies on Hegel and Marx

   Ritter, J. [1956] ‘Hegel and the French Revolution’, in his Hegel and the French Revolution, tr. R. Winfield 1982

   Habermas, J. [1963] ‘Hegel’s critique of the French Revolution’, in his Theory and Practice, tr. J. Viertel 1973

   Nusser, K. [1970] ‘The French Revolution in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Suter, J.-F. (1971) ‘Burke, Hegel, and the French Revolution’, in Pelczynksi (ed.) Hegel’s Political Philosophy

* Avineri, S. (1972) Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State

+ Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel pp. 403-421

   Beck, L. W. (1976) ‘The Reformation, the Revolution, and the Restoration in Hegel’s political philosophy’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 14

   Harris, H.S. (1977) ‘Hegel and the French Revolution’, Clio 7, pp. 5-18

   d’Hondt, J. (197?) Hegel in his Time: Berlin 1818-1831, tr. J. Burbidge 1981

+ Solomon (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, pp. 559-564

   Smith, S.B. (1990) ‘Hegel and the French Revolution: an epitaph for republicanism’, in F. Fehér (ed.) The French Revolution and the Birth of Modernity, also available online

   May, H. (1990) ‘The French Revolution and the problem of German modernity: Hegel, Heine, and Marx’, New German Critique 50

   O’Regan, C. (1995) ‘The religious and theological relevance of the French Revolution’, in A.B. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   Wokler, R. (1996) ‘The Enlightenment and the French revolutionary birth pangs of modernity’, Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook 20

   Wokler, R. (1997) ‘The French Revolutionary roots of political modernity in Hegel’s philosophy, or the Enlightenment at dusk’ Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 35

   Wokler, R. (1998) ‘Contextualizing Hegel’s phenomenology of the French Revolution and Terror’, Political Theory 26(1)

 

@ Totalitarianism, authoritarianism, nationalism and Prussianism in Hegel

   (I.e. in Hegel’s own politics)

   Haym, R. (1857) Hegel und seine Zeit, ch. 15

   Popper, K. (1945) The Open Society and Its Enemies, 5th (ed.) 1966, vol. 2, ch. 12

   Kaufmann, W. (1951) ‘The Hegel myth and its method’, Philosophical Review 60, also in Kaufmann’s The Owl and the Nightingale, also in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Berlin, I. (1958) Two Concepts of Liberty (pamphlet), reprinted in Four Essays on Liberty 1969

   Ritter, J. [1962] ‘Person and property: on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, paragraphs 34-81’, in Hegel and the French Revolution: Essays on the Philosophy of Right

   Knox, T.M. (1970) ‘Hegel and Prussianism’ in W. Kaufmann (ed.) Hegel’s Political Philosophy

* Avineri, S. (1972) Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State, chs. 6-9

   Stewart, J. (ed.) (1996) The Hegel Myths and Legends, part 2

   Tugendhat, E. [1979] Self-Consciousness and Self-Determination, tr. 1986, pp. 312-23

   Cristi, R. (2005) Hegel on Freedom and Authority

 

@ Moral and political stance of the Phenomenology

   (Considered separately from that of the Philosophy of Right)

   (For material on ch. 6Ac see ‘Legal status (Rechtzustand), person and property in the Phenomenology’)

   (For material on ch. 5C and 6C see ‘Kant’s ethics and theory of will and freedom: Hegel’s critique of it in general’)

   (See also ‘Recognition in the Jena writings’)

   Marcuse, H. (1941) Reason and Revolution, ch. 4 ‘The Phenomenology of Mind’

   Plamenatz, J. (1963) Man and Society, vol. 2, pp. 146-202

   Shklar, J.N. (1976) Freedom and Independence: A Study of The Political Ideas in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Mind

   Franco, P. (2000) Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom, ch. 3 ‘The moral and political ideas of the Phenomenology of Spirit’

   Pippin, R. (2004) ‘Recognition and reconciliation: actualized agency in Hegel’s Phenomenology, in K. Ameriks and J. Stolzenberg (eds.) Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus, vol. 2, reprinted in K. Deligiorgi (ed.) Hegel: New Directions, 2006, also in B. van den Brink and D. Owen (eds.) Recognition and Power: Axel Honneth and the Tradition of Critical Social Theory, 2007

 

@ Phenomenology: ch. 7

   (See ‘Religion in the Phenomenology’)

 

@ Art in the Phenomenology

   (See ‘Art’)

 

@ Absolute knowing and the metaphysics of the Phenomenology, ch. 8

   (Commentaries on ch. 8 and references to it by Hegel elsewhere)

   (For Hegel’s standpoint in general see ‘Hegel’s standpoint (his idealism) and the Logic: texts’ below and the sections following it)

   Phenomenology §§ 26, 37, 797-808

   Science of Logic, tr. Miller, pp. 28 (on ‘pure knowing’), 49 (on ‘absolute knowing’), 60 (on ‘pure knowing’), 69 (on ‘pure knowing’)

+ Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, pp. 107-109

* Miller, M.H., Jr. (1978) ‘The attainment of the absolute standpoint in Hegel’s Phenomenology, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 7, reprinted in Stewart (ed.) The Phenomenology of Spirit Reader

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, conclusion

   Houlgate, S. (1998) ‘Absolute knowing revisited’, The Owl of Minerva 30(1), 51-67

   Horstmann, R.-P. (2006) ‘Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit as an argument for a monistic ontology’, Inquiry 49(1)

 

@ Phenomenology and logic, phenomenology and system

   (Including logicist interpretations of the Phenomenology)

* Phenomenology, Preface §§35-47 (Baillie pp. 95-106), esp. §37, ch. 8 §805 (Baillie pp. 804-806)

   Science of Logic, Preface to first edition

   Hyppolite, J. [1946] Genesis and Structure of Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’, Conclusion pt. 3

   Hyppolite, J. [1952] Logic and Existence: Essays on Hegel’s Logic, tr. 1997

   Hartmann, K. (1966) ‘On taking the transcendental turn’, Review of Metaphysics 20(2), reprinted in Hartmann’s Studies in Foundational Philosophy, 1988

   Pöggeler, O. (1966) ‘Die Komposition des Phänomenologie des Geistes’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 3, reprinted in Fulda and Henrich (eds.) Materialien zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes 1973

   Fulda, H.F. (1966) ‘Zur Logik der Phänomenologie von 1807’, Hegel-Studien, Beiheft 3, reprinted in Fulda and Henrich (eds.) Materialien zu Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes 1973

   Léonard, A. (1971) ‘La structure du système hégélian’, Revue philosophique de Louvain 69, pp. 495-524

   Puntel, L.B. (1971) Darstellung, Methode, und Struktur, in Hegel- Studien, Beiheft 10

   Heinrichs, J. (1974) Die Logik der Phänomenologie des Geistes

   Trede, J.H. (1975) ‘Phänomenologie und Logik: Zu den Grundlagen einer Diskussion’, Hegel-Studien 10

   Léonard, A. (1976) ‘Pour une exégèse renouvelée de la Phénoménologie de l’esprit de Hegel’, Revue philosophique de Louvain 74, pp. 572-593

+ Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, pp. 116-132

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 8C

   Schmidt, J. (1981) ‘Recent Hegel literature: the Jena period and the Phenomenology of Spirit’, Telos 48

   Dove, K. (1982) ‘Phenomenology and systematic philosophy’, in Westphal, M. (ed.) Method and Speculation in Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Hösle, V. (1987) Hegels System. Der Idealismus der Subjectivität und das Problem der Intersubjectivität [Hegel’s System: The Idealism of Subjectivity and the Problem of Intersubjectivity], 2 vols

   Forster, M.N. (1998) Hegel’s Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit , chs. 13-17

   Cobben, P.G. (2003) ‘The logical structure of self-consciousness’, in A. Denker and M. Vater (eds.) Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: New Critical Essays

 

@ LOGIC AND METAPHYSICS

 

@ Logic: short introductions

   Marcuse, H. (1941) Reason and Revolution, part 1 ch. 5

   Hyppolite, J. [1952] ‘On the Logic of Hegel’, in his Studies on Hegel and Marx

   Hyppolite, J. [1952] Logic and Existence: Essays on Hegel’s Logic, tr. 1997, final chapter, ‘The organisation of the Logic’, available online

   Kaufmann, W. (1965) Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, ch. 4

   Mure, G.R. (1965) The Philosophy of Hegel chs. 1,5

* Gadamer, H.-G. [1973] ‘The idea of Hegel’s Logic’, in Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Phenomenological Studies, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Taylor, C. (1975) Hegel, ch. 9

   Pinkard,T. (1979) ‘The logic of Hegel’s Logic’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 17, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Inwood, M. (1983) Hegel, Arguments of the Philosophers, ch. 8

   deVries, W.A. (1993) ‘Hegel’s logic and philosophy of mind’, in R.C. Solomon and K.M. Higgins (eds.) Routledge History of Philosophy. Volume 6: The Age of German Idealism

* Houlgate, S. (2005) An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (2nd ed. of his Freedom, Truth and History, 1991), ch. 2 ‘Thinking without presuppositions’

   Burbidge, J. (1992) ‘On Hegel’s Logic’, in Burbidge (ed.) Hegel on Logic and Religion

   Burbidge, J. (1993) ‘Hegel’s conception of logic’ in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Burbidge, J. (2006) The Logic of Hegel’s Logic: An Introduction

 

@ Logic: commentaries

   (Unclassified as to interpretation)

   Harris, W.T. (1890) Hegel’s Logic: A Book on the Genesis of the Categories of the Mind: A Critical Exposition, reprinted 2011

   McTaggart, J.M. (1896) Studies in the Hegelian Dialectic, available online, 2nd ed. 1922 available online

   Baillie, J.B. (1901) The Origin and Significance of Hegel’s Logic: A General Introduction to Hegel’s System

   Macran. H.S. (1929) Hegel’s Logic of World and Idea

   Mure, G.R. (1950) A Study of Hegel’s Logic

   Findlay, J.N. (1954) Hegel: A Re-examination, chs. 6-8

   Rosen, S. (1974) G.W.F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom, chs. 3-5

* Burbidge, J. (1981) On Hegel’s Logic: Fragments of a Commentary

   Longuenesse, B. [1981] Hegel’s Critique of Metaphysics, tr. 2007

   Harris, E.E. (1983) An Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel

   Johnson, P.E. (1989) The Critique of Thought: A Re-examination of Hegel’s ‘Science of Logic’

   Hartnack. J. (tr. 1998) An Introduction to Hegel’s Logic

   Carlson, D.G. (2007) A Commentary to Hegel’s Science of Logic

 

@ Logic: collections

   Weiss, F. (ed.) (1974) Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Steinkraus, W.E. and Schmitz, K.L. (eds.) (1980) Art and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy

   Vesey, G. (ed.) (1982) Idealism Past and Present

   di Giovanni, G. (ed.) (1990) Essays on Hegel’s Logic

* Stern, R. (ed.) (1993) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, volume 3

 

@ Logic: surveys of the secondary literature

   Lewis, C. (1981) ‘Recent literature on Hegel’s Logic’, Philosophische Rundschau 28

   The Encyclopaedia Logic (1991), tr. T. Geraets et al. (aas annotated bibliography of works on the Logic)

 

@ Dialectical method

   See ‘Logic: method and structure’, ‘Logic: formalisations of dialectical logic’, ‘Method of the Phenomenology’

 

@ Logic: method and structure, dialectic, contradiction, speculation, form and content

   (Including materials on dialectic in general in Hegel; for dialectic specifically in the Phenomenology’s see ‘Method of the Phenomenology’)

   (Form and content in the sense that the Logic generates content from form; for form and content in Hegel’s ethics see ‘Kant’s ethics: Hegel’s critique of its formalism’)

   (See also ‘Reason, understanding and intuition’)

   (For critique of Kant’s antinomies see ‘Kant’s dialectic and antinomies: Hegel’s critique’)

   (For Phenomenology and Logic see ‘Phenomenology and system, phenomenology and logic’)

   Science of Logic, Prefaces, Introduction, ‘With what must the science begin?’

* Encyclopaedia Logic, Prefaces, §§19-25, 79-82

   Philosophy of Nature

   Philosophy of Spirit §§377-387, 413-439, 440, 445-456, 451, 465, 469, 481-6 (in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind)

   Popper, K. (1940) ‘What is dialectic?’, Mind 49, reprinted in Popper’s Conjectures and Refutations, 5th (ed.) 1989

   Findlay, J.N. (1958) Hegel, ch. 3

   Mueller, G.E. (1958) ‘The Hegel legend of “thesis-antithesis-synthesis”‘, Journal of the History of Ideas 19

   di Giovanni, J. (1973) ‘Reflection and contradiction: a commentary on some passages of Hegel’s Science of Logic’, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Pinkard,T. (1979) ‘The logic of Hegel’s Logic’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 17, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Pippin, R.B. (1978) ‘Hegel’s metaphysics and the problem of contradiction’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 16, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Wolff, M. (1979) ‘ Über das Verhältnis zwischen logischem und dialektischem Widerspruch’, Hegel Jahrbuch

   Sherman, N. (1980) ‘Hegel’s two dialectics’, Kant-Studien 71, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Burbidge, J. (1982) ‘Transition or reflection’, Revue Internationale de Philosophie 36, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Rosen, M. (1982) Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism, chs. 2-3

   Forster, M.N. (1993) ‘Hegel’s dialectical method’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

   Bencivenga, E. (2000) Hegel’s Dialectical Logic

+ Beiser, F.C. (2005) Hegel, ch. 7 ‘The dialectic’

   Hahn, S.S. (2007) Contradiction in Motion: Hegel’s Organic Concept of Life and Value

 

@ Logic: formalisations of dialectical logic

   Kosok, M. (1972) ‘The formalisation of Hegel’s dialectical logic’, in A. MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Lachertman, D. (1987) ‘Hegel and the formalisation of logic’, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 12, 153-236

   Priest, G, (1989) ‘Dialectic and dialethic’, Science and Society 53

 

@ Reason, understanding and intuition

   (As methods of thinking)

   (Also Hegel’s critique of ordinary logic)

   (See also ‘Representation vs. concept, concrete universal, intentionality’)

   Phenomenology, transition to ch. 5

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§60, 80-82

   ‘Reason and religious truth’, foreword to H. Hinrich Religion in its Inner Relation to Science, in F. Weiss (ed.) Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, pp. 227-244

   Hanna, R. (1986) ‘From an ontological point of view: Hegel’s critique of the common logic’, Review of Metaphysics 40

 

@ Sociality of reason

   Escobar, J.A.R. (2008) ‘Hegel’s Science of Logic and the ‘sociality of reason’’, in P. Ashton et al. The Spirit of the Age: Hegel and the Fate of Thinking

 

@ Proposition (judgment), speculative proposition, language

   (See also ‘Reason, understanding and intuition’)

   (For Hegel’s own use of language see ‘Terminology and language’ above’)

   Phenomenology of Spirit, Preface §§60-66

   Science of Logic 577-595, tr. Miller

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§1-5, 20, 28-29, 163, 166

   Cook, D.J. (1972) ‘Language and consciousness in Hegel’s Jena writings’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 10, reprinted in R. Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments, vol. 4

   Cook, D. (1973) Language in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Surber, J.P. (1975) ‘Hegel’s speculative sentence’, Hegel-Studien 10, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Theunissen, M. (1978) Sein und Schein: Die kritische Funktion der Hegelschen Logik

   Gasche, R. (1986) The Tain of the Mirror: Derrida and the Philosophy of Reflection, c. pp. 45-49

   deVries, W.A. (1988) Hegel’s Theory of Mental Activity: An Introduction to Theoretical Spirit (part 3 is on Hegel’s theory of language)

* Rosen, M. (1988) ‘From Vorstellung to thought: is a ‘non-metaphysical’ view of Hegel possible?’, in Henrich, D. and Horstmann, R.-P. (eds.) Metaphysik nach Kant?, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Surber, J.O. (2006) Hegel and Language

   Vernon, J. (2007) Hegel’s Philosophy of Language

   Reid, J. (2007) Real Words: Language and System in Hegel

 

@ Being, nothing, becoming

   Encyclopaedia Logic, §§84-88

   Burbidge, J. (1981) On Hegel’s Logic: Fragments of a Commentary, pp. 38-45

   Harris, E.E. (1983) An Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel, pp. 93-100

   Pippin, R. (1989) Hegel’s Idealism pp. 182-188

   Houlgate S. (2004) The Opening of Hegel’s Logic: From Being to Infinity

 

@ Essence

   Henrich, D. [19?] ‘Logik der Reflexion’ in his Hegel im Kontext

   Houlgate, S. (1999) ‘Hegel’s critique of foundationalism in the “Doctrine of Essence”‘, in A. O’Hear (ed.) German Philosophy Since Kant

   Cirulli, F. (2006) Hegel’s Critique of Essence: A Reading of the Wesenslogik

 

@ Subjective logic

   Winfield, R.D. (2005) From Concept to Objectivity: Thinking Through Hegel’s Subjective Logic

   Carlson, D.G. (ed.) (2005) Hegel’s Theory of the Subject

 

@ Concept, the

   (Including the connection between the concept and the ‘I’)

   (See also ‘Infinity in Hegel’)

   Pinkard,T. (1979) ‘The logic of Hegel’s Logic’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 17, reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel

   Westphal, M. (1980) ‘Hegel’s theory of the concept’, in W.E. Steinkraus and K.I. Schmidt (eds.) Art and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   De Nys, M.J. (1986) ‘Self-consciousness and the concept in Hegel’s appropriation of Kant’ in A.B. Collins (ed.) Hegel on the Modern World

   Iber, C. (2003) ‘Übergang zum Begriff. Rekonstruktion der Überführung von Substantialität, Kausalität und Wechselwirkung in die Verhältnisweise des Begriffs’, Anton Friedrich Koch (ed.) Der Begriff als die Wahrheit. Zum Anspruch der Hegelschen ‘Subjektiven Logik’

   De Boer, K. (2004) ‘The dissolving force of the concept: Hegel’s ontological logic’, Review of Metaphysics 57(4)

 

@ Concrete and abstract universality

   (For the universality of the will see ‘Substantial will’)

* Royce, J. (1892) ‘Appendix C: The Hegelian theory of universals’, in his The Spirit of Modern Philosophy, pp. 492-506., also available online (the whole book is available here)

   Grier, P.T. (1990) ‘Abstract and concrete in Hegel’s Logic’, in G. di Giovanni (ed.) Essays on Hegel’s Logic

   Harris, E.E. (1990) ‘A Reply to Philip Grier’s “Abstract and concrete in Hegel’s Logic”‘, in G. di Giovanni (ed.) Essays on Hegel’s Logic

   Ilyenkov, E.V. [19?] ‘The universal’, in F.J. Adelmann (ed.) Philosophical Investigations in the USSR, 1975 (an alternative version of this article exists as ch. 11 of Dialectical Logic), available online

   Stern, R. (2007) ‘Hegel, British Idealism, and the curious case of the concrete universal’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15(1), sections 2-4

   Kisner, W. (2008) ‘The concrete universal in Žižek and Hegel’, International Journal of Zizek Studies 2(2), available online

 

@ Identity and difference in Hegel

   Haas, A. (2000) Hegel and the Problem of Multiplicity

   Grier, P.T. (2007) Identity and Difference: Studies in Hegel’s Logic, Philosophy of Spirit, and Politics, part 1

 

@ Concrete universal in British idealism

   (See also ‘British idealism’)

   Bosanquet, B. (1912) The Principle Of Individuality And Value, The Gifford Lectures for 1911, lecture 2 ‘The concrete universal’, available online

   Sabine, G.H. (1912) ‘Professor Bosanquet’s Logic and the concrete universal’, The Philosophical Review 21(5)

   Mander, J. (2005) Life and finite individuality: The Bosanquet/Pringle-Pattison debate’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 13(1)

   Stern, R. (2007) ‘Hegel, British Idealism, and the curious case of the concrete universal’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 15(1)

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel, his account of the absolute: texts

   Phenomenology, Preface, §§17-23 (substance as subject), §37 (‘being is self-like or the concept’); ch. 1; §759 (substance reflected into itself in its accidents is subject); ch. 8 esp. §797 (knowledge of self as substance and of substance as knowledge of self’s act)

   Science of Logic, Prefaces, Introduction, ‘With what must science begin?’

   Encyclopaedia Logic (also as Hegel’s Logic or The Logic of Hegel), §§1-18, esp. §§7-12 and 18 (NB this is Hegel’s introduction to the Encyclopaedia as a whole, not just to the Encyclopaedia Logic), §§26-78

   Philosophy of Nature, Introduction from start up to and including §247 (Miller translation pp. 1-16)

   Philosophy of Spirit, Introduction, section on ‘what mind [Geist] is’, §§381-384 (in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind, tr. Wallace pp. 8-20; or in vol. 1 of Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit, (ed.) M. Petry)

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, vol. 1, the section ‘Of God’

   Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (one volume edition), c. pp. 473, 489

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: surveys

   Kreines, J. (2006) ‘Hegel’s metaphysics: changing the debate’, Philosophy Compass 1(5)

 

(NB The following interpretations of Hegel’s metaphysics are from the most realist to the most idealist)

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations - general

   (Theological interpretations are the only ones to attribute to Hegel the claim that he can know objects beyond the range of sensory experience)

   (For Hegel’s philosophy of religion see ‘Philosophy of religion’)

   (See also ‘Kant and Fichte’s theology and Hegel’)

   Collins, J. (1967) The Emergence of Philosophy of Religion, ch. 7 ‘Religion and Hegelian metaphysics’

   Jaeschke, W. (1981) ‘Absolute Idee – Absolute Subjektivität. Zum Problem der Persönlichkeit Gottes in der Logik und in der Religionsphilosophie’ , Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 35, pp. 385-416

   Ferrini, C. (1999) ‘God and nature in Hegel’s Science of Logic’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 39/40

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: orthodox

   (The basic distinction between these and emanationist and kenotic and immanentist interpretations is that God or the absolute is self-conscious independently of creation, rather than only through human beings)

   (See also ‘Religion in Hegel’s work as a whole’)

   (See also ‘Trinitarianism in Hegel’)

   Yerkes, J. (1978) The Christology of Hegel

   Lauer, Q. (1982) Hegel’s Concept of God, esp. introduction and ch. 1

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: spirit-monist, emanationist and panentheist

   (Also the idea of the absolute as substance and subject)

   (Neo-Platonist. The Logic is realist and a priori; its determinations pre-exist us, and more or less literally externalise themselves in nature in order to then become self-conscious in human spirit, thereby realising God, whether this realisation is thought of as achieved in the first or second of these steps. Hence ‘substance as subject’.)

   (See also ‘Spinoza and pantheism: Hegel’s critique’)

   (For Feuerbach’s view of Hegel see ‘Feuerbach and Hegel’ in A Marx bibliography)

   Phenomenology §§17-19, 36-37, 755-61, 802

   Whittemore, R.C. (1960) ‘Hegel as panentheist’, Tulane Studies in Philosophy 9

* Taylor (1975) ch. 3 secs. 2,3,5 (reprinted as Taylor’s Hegel and Modern Society, ch. 1 secs. 2,3,5 ), esp. pp. 87-90, and ch. 18 secs. 1-2

+ Plant, R. (1997) Hegel: On Religion and Philosophy, The Great Philosophers, esp. pp. 30-49

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: theological interpretations: kenotic and christomorphic

   (This is a version of emanationism in which the emphasis is on the necessity for absolute to ‘empty itself’, become finite, and subject itself to suffering, as Christ does in Christianity)

   (For Hegel on the historical Jesus and on Christianity, see ‘Christianity’)

   Phenomenology §§ 760-784

   Küng, H. [1970] The Incarnation of God: An Introduction to Hegel’s Theological Thought as a Prolegomena to a Future Christology, tr. 1987

   Hallman, J. (1991) The Descent of God: Divine Suffering in History and Theology, last chapter

   Altizer, T.J.J. (1991) ‘Hegel and the Christian God’, Journal of the American Academy of Religion 59(1)

   Altizer, T.J. J. (1993) The Genesis of God: A Theological Genealogy, ch. 2

   O’Regan, C. (1994) The Heterodox Hegel

   McGrath, A.E. (1994) The Making of Modern German Christology, 1750-1990

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: immanentist and pantheist theological interpretations

   (Spinozist. The Logic is realist and a priori; its determinations are the determinations of an immanent rational subjectivity which emerges progressively within - not prior to - nature and then in the human mind)

   (See also ‘Spinoza and pantheism: Hegel’s critique’)

   Butler, C. (1985) ‘Hermeneutic Hegelianism’, Idealistic Studies 15

   Houlgate, S. (2005) An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History (2nd ed. of his Freedom, Truth and History, 1991), ch. 2 ‘Thinking without presuppositions’

   Houlgate, S. (1991) ‘Thought and being in Kant and Hegel’, The Owl of Minerva 22(2)

   Houlgate, S. (1993) ‘A reply to Joseph C. Flay’s “Hegel’s metaphysics”‘, The Owl of Minerva 24(2)

   Houlgate, S. (1994) ‘Hegel and Fichte: recognition, otherness and absolute knowing’, The Owl of Minerva 26(1)

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: conceptualist and panlogist interpretations

   (Aristotelian. The Logic is realist and a priori; its determinations pre-exist us and are immanent in nature. The difference from pantheist interpretations is that subjectivity is not mentioned here)

   Horstmann, R.-P. (1974) Ontologie und Relationen

   Buchdahl, G. (1973) ‘Hegel’s philosophy of nature and the structure of science’, Ratio 15(1), reprinted in Inwood ed., and in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 4

   Rosen, M. (1982) Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism

   Inwood, M. (1983) Hegel, Arguments of the Philosophers, chs. 8-10

   Eisenberg, P. (1990) ‘Was Hegel a panlogicist?’, Nous 24

   Stern, R. (1990) Hegel, Kant and the Structure of the Object

* Wartenberg, T. (1993) ‘Hegel’s idealism: the logic of conceptuality’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: dialogical interpretations

   (Flay, Williams. The Logic is a priori but cannot be categorised as either realist or anti-realist because it thematises the relationship between subject and object (Flay), in which the object is neither just distinct from nor just identical to the subject (Williams))

   Flay, J.C. (1993) ‘Hegel’s metaphysics’, The Owl of Minerva 24(2), 145-152

   Flay, J. (1998) ‘Absolute knowing and the absolute other’, The Owl of Minerva  30(1), 69-82

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: non-metaphysical interpretations in general

   Lumsden, S. (2008) ‘The rise of the non-metaphysical Hegel’, Philosophical Compass 3(1), available online

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: empiricist-realist interpretations

   (Findlay. The Logic is realist and a posteriori, ordering our empirical knowledge at the highest level of abstraction. This interpretation is called ‘non-metaphysical’ because it is a posteriori)

   Findlay, J.N. (1958) Hegel, ch. 1 sec. 1, chs. 6-9, ch. 12 sec. 5

* Findlay, J.N. (1971) ‘Hegel’s use of teleology’, in Steinkraus, W.E. (ed.)  New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel

   Rosen, M. (1988) ‘From Vorstellung to thought: is a ‘non-metaphysical’ view of Hegel possible?’, in Henrich, D. and Horstmann, R.-P. (eds.) Metaphysik nach Kant?, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: positivist and category theory interpretations

   (Hartmann and followers. The Logic is anti-realist and a posteriori; the Logic is a derivation of the categories of ordinary experience and empirical science, without existential commitments, and justified by its explanation of those categories. All of Hartmann is here, although he seems to waver between a positivist and a Kantian interpretation: Pippin sees him as positivist and Beiser as Kantian)

   Hartmann, K. (1966) ‘On taking the transcendental turn’, Review of Metaphysics 20(2), reprinted in Hartmann’s Studies in Foundational Philosophy, 1988

* Hartmann, K. (1972) ‘Hegel: a non-metaphysical view’, in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Hartmann, K. (1972) ‘The “analogies” and after’, in Beck, L.W. (ed.) Proceedings of the Third International Kant Congress

+ Bole, T. (1974) ‘The dialectic of Hegel’s Logic as the logic of ontology’, Hegel-Jahrbuch

   Hartmann, K. (1976) ‘Die ontologische Option’, in his Die ontologische Option

   Pinkard, T. (1979) ‘Hegel’s idealism and Hegel’s Logic’, Zeitschrift für philosophische Forschung 33, reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 3

   Pinkard, T. (1987) Hegel’s Dialectic: The Explanation of Possibility

   Pinkard, T. (1989) ‘The categorial satisfaction of self-reflexive reason’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 19

   Smith, T. (1990) The Logic of Marx’s Capital ch. 1

   Pippin, R. (1990) ‘Hegel and category theory’, Review of Metaphysics 43

   Englehardt, H.T. and Pinkard, T. (eds.) (1994) Hegel Reconsidered: Beyond Metaphysics and the Authoritarian State

   Khushf, G. (1994) ‘The meta-ontological option’, in Englehardt, H.T. and Pinkard, T. (eds.) Hegel Reconsidered

* Beiser, F.C. (1995) ‘Hegel, a non-metaphysician? A polemic’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 32

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: implicitly anti-realist interpretations

   (The Logic is a theory of thought-categories, so is implicitly anti-realist, but these writers remain agnostic about its possible metaphysical implications)

   Henrich, D. (1971) Hegel im Kontext

   Fulda, H. (1978) ‘Unzulängliche Bermerkungen zur Dialektik’, in Horstmann, R.-P. (ed.) Seminar: Dialektic in der Philosophie Hegels

 

  

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: hermeneutical interpretations

   (Gadamer. The Logic is anti-realist and a posteriori, as in positivist interpretations, but the method of elucidating these is hermeneutic rather than hypothetico-deductive; the Logic is a hermeneutic of contemporary spirit)

   Gadamer, H.-G. [1973] Hegel’s Dialectic: Five Phenomenological Studies

   Redding, P. (1996) Hegel’s Hermeneutics

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: Kantian interpretations

   (Pippin, early Solomon. The Logic is anti-realist but a priori; it elaborates, a priori, the categories which are the necessary conditions of thought or intelligible experience)

   (See also ‘Kant’s epistemology and metaphysics: Hegel’s critique’)

   (See also ‘McDowell on Hegel’)

   (For discussions focusing on apperception see ‘Kant on self-consciousness,  apperception and the transcendental deduction: Hegel’s critique’)

   Solomon, R.C. (1970) ‘Hegel’s concept of “Geist”‘, Review of Metaphysics 23, reprinted in MacIntyre (ed.) Hegel: A Collection of Critical Essays

   Longuenesse, B. [1981] Hegel’s Critique of Metaphysics, tr. 2007

   White, A. (1983) Absolute Knowledge: Hegel and the Problem of Metaphysics

   Pinkard, T. (1988) Hegel’s Dialectic: The Explanation of Possibility, chs. 1-5

* Pippin, R (1989) Hegel’s Idealism, esp. ch. 1, ch. 5, ch. 8 sec. 1

   Various authors (1989) ‘Pippin’s Hegel’, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 19

   Pinkard, T. (1990) ‘How Kantian was Hegel?’, Review of Metaphysics 43

   Pippin, R. (1990) ‘Hegel and category theory’, Review of Metaphysics 43

   Ameriks, K. (1991) ‘Hegel and idealism’, Monist 74(3) reprinted in Stern vol. 3

   Westphal, K. (1993) ‘Hegel, idealism, and Robert Pippin’, International Philosophical Quarterly 33(3)

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: transformed-Kantian interpretations

   (Akin to Kantian interpretations but attributing to Hegel a more radical transformation of Kant in a metaphysical direction)

   Fulda, H.F. (1988) ‘Ontologie nach Kant und Hegel’, in his Metaphysik nach Kant

   De Boer, K. (2004) ‘The dissolving force of the concept: Hegel’s ontological logic’, Review of Metaphysics 57(4)

   Bristow, W.F. (2007) Hegel and the Transformation of Philosophical Critique

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: epistemist-realist interpretations

   (Beiser, Fulda. The Logic is realist and a priori, but it deduces the nature of reality from the successive necessary ways in which consciousness must conceive it in order for it to be able to think of itself as knowing it. Akin to Kantian interpretations except that the result is a realist Logic)

   (See also ‘Phenomenology and system, phenomenology and logic’)

   (See also ‘Schellingian critiques of Hegel’)

   Beiser, F.C. (1993) ‘Introduction: Hegel and the problem of metaphysics’, in F.C. Beiser (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: social-Kantian interpretations

   (Including Metaphysics and ethics)

   (Theunissen. The Logic is anti-realist but a priori, as for Kantian interpretation, but it elaborates, a priori, the categories which correspond to a free or true social order)

   (See also ‘Philosophy of Right and Logic’)

   (Also, material on the relation between Hegel’s ethics / politics / theory of freedom and his logic/metaphysics)

   Reyburn, H.A. (1921) The Ethical Theory of Hegel: A Study of the Philosophy of Right

   Habermas, J. (1968) Knowledge and Human Interests, ch. 1

   Berki, R.N. (1968) ‘Political freedom and Hegelian metaphysics’, Political Studies 16

   Soll, I. (1969) An Introduction to Hegel’s Metaphysics

+ Norman, R. (1976) Hegel’s Phenomenology, pp. 109-116

   Theunissen, M. (1978) Sein und Schein: Zur kritische Funktion der Hegelschen Logik

   Westphal, M. (1979) History and Truth in Hegel’s Phenomenology

   Pippin, R. (1979) ‘The rose and the owl: some remarks on the theory-practice problem in Hegel’, Independent Journal of Philosophy 3

   Pippin, R. (1981) ‘Hegel’s political argument and the problem of Verwirklichung’, Political Theory 9

   Fulda, H., Horstmann, R.-P. and Theunissen, M. (1980) Kritische Darstellung der Metaphysik. Eine Diskussion der Hegels Logik

   Rose, G. (1981) Hegel Contra Sociology

   Kolb, D. (1986) The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger and After, chs. 3-5

 

@ Metaphysics of Hegel: historical-relativist interpretations

   (Later Solomon and later Pinkard. The Logic is anti-realist but a priori; it elaborates, a priori for those of us who belong to the contemporary form of spirit, the categories of that spirit’s thought, in terms of the rationality intrinsic to it)

   Solomon, R.C. (1974) ‘Hegel’s epistemology’, American Philosophical Quarterly 11

   Solomon, R. (1983) In the Spirit of Hegel, conclusion

   Pinkard, T. (1991) ‘The successor to metaphysics: absolute idea and absolute spirit’, Monist 74(3), July 1991, parts 1-2

   Pinkard, T. (1994) Hegel’s Phenomenology, ch. 6 sec. 2

 

@ NATURE AND SUBJECTIVE SPIRIT (REALPHILOSOPHIE)

 

@ Relation of Logic to Realphilosophie

   Halper, E.C. (2002) ‘The idealism of Hegel’s system’, The Owl of Minerva 34(1)

 

@ Nature and the natural sciences: general

   (For particular topics see ‘Nature and the natural sciences: particular topics’)

   (See also above ‘metaphysics of Hegel’)

   (See also ‘Aristotle and Hegel’)

   Encyclopaedia Logic §§6-12

   Philosophy of Nature, Introduction (§245-252), pp. 191-201

   Philosophy of Spirit §379A

   Alexander, S. (1886) ‘Hegel’s conception of nature’, Mind 11

   Harris, E.E. (1949-50) ‘The philosophy of nature in Hegel’s system’, Review of Metaphysics 3

   Kimmerle, H. (1967) ‘Hegels Naturphilosophie in Jena, Hegel-Studien 4

   McMullin, E. (1969) ‘Philosophies of nature’, The New Scholasticism 43

   Petry, M.J. (1970) ‘Introduction’ to his translation of The Philosophy of Nature

   Buchdahl, G. (1973) ‘Hegel’s philosophy of nature and the structure of science’, Ratio 15(1), reprinted in Inwood (ed.) Hegel and in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 4

   Sambursky, S. (1974) ‘Hegel’s philosophy of nature’, in Elkana, Y. (ed.) The Interaction Between Science and Philosophy

* Petry, M.J. (1975) ‘Hegel’s dialectic and the natural sciences’, Hegel Jahrbuch 19

   Webb, T. (1980) ‘The problem of knowledge in Hegel’s philosophy of nature’, Hegel-Studien 15

   Buchdahl, G. (1983) ‘Conceptual analysis and scientific theory in Hegel’s philosophy of nature (with special reference to Hegel’s optics)’ in Cohen and Wartofsky (eds.) Hegel and the Sciences

   Cohen, R.S. and Wartofsky, M.W. (eds.) (1983) Hegel and the Sciences

   Lucas, G.R. (1984) ‘A reinterpretation of Hegel’s philosophy of nature’, Journal of the History of Philosophy 22(1), reprinted in Stern (ed.) G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments vol. 4

   Horstmann, R.-P. and Petry, M.J. (eds.) (1986) Hegels Philosophie der Natur

   Richter, ? (1985) Hegels begreifende Naturbetrachtung

   Stern, R. (1990) Hegel, Kant and the Structure of the Object

   Kalenberg (1997) Die Befreiung der Natur

   Houlgate, S. (ed.) (1998) Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature

   Beiser, F. (2003) ‘Hegel and Naturphilosophie’, Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34(1)

   Stone, A. (2005) Petrified Intelligence: Nature in Hegel’s Philosophy

 

@ Mathematics and geometry in Hegel

   (With thanks to Dirk Damsma)

   (For infinity see ‘infinity in Hegel’)

   Baer, R. (1932) ‘Hegel und die Mathematik’, in Veröffentlichungen des Internationalen Hegelbundes, Verhandlungen des Zweiten Hegelkongresses vom18. bis 21. Oktober 1931

   Tóth, I. (1972) Die nicht-euklidische Geometrie in der Phänomenologie des Geistes; Wissenschaftstheoretische Betrachtungen zur  Entwicklungsgeschichte der Mathematik

   Paterson, A.L.T. (1997) ‘Towards a Hegelian philosophy of mathematics’, Idealistic Studies 27 (this and other articles by Paterson on Hegel and mathematics are available online)

   Paterson, A.L.T. (2002) ‘Does Hegel have anything to say to modern mathematical philosophy?’ Idealistic Studies 32(2)

   Paterson, A.L.T. (2004-05) ‘Hegel’s early geometry’, Hegel-Studien 39/40

 

@ Ecology, environmentalism and Hegel

   (With thanks to Alison Stone)

   Passmore, J. (1995) ‘Attitudes to nature’, in R. Elliott (ed.) Environmental Ethics (includes a section on Hegel)

   Petersen, M.C. E. (1996): ‘The role of practical and theoretical approaches in Hegel’s philosophy of nature’, The Owl of Minerva 27(2)

   Berthold-Bond, D. (1997) ‘Hegel and Marx on nature and ecology’, Journal for Philosophical Research 22

   Miller, E.P. (1997) ‘The figure of self-sacrifice in Hegel’s Naturphilosophie’, Philosophy Today 41, Supplement

   Stone, A. (2002) ‘Ethical implications of Hegel’s philosophy of nature’, British Journal for the History of Philosophy 10(2)

 

@ Nature and the natural sciences: particular topics

   Wandschneider, ? (1982) Raum, Zeit, Relativität

   Ferrini, C. (1991) ‘Features of irony and alleged errors in Hegel’s De orbitis planetarum’, Hegel-Jahrbuch 1991, pp. 459-477

   Petry, M.J. (ed.) (1993) Hegel and Newtonianism

   Reusswig, ? (1993) Natur und Geist

   Ferrini, C. (1994) ‘On Newton’s demonstration of Kepler’s second law in Hegel’s De orbitis planetarum (1801)’, Philosophia Naturalis 31(1), pp. 150-170

   Burbidge, J.W. (1997) Real Process: How Logic and Chemistry Combine in Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature

 

@ Time

   McTaggart, ‘Unreality of time’, Mind 17,  pp. 457-74

   Malabou, C. [1996] The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic, tr. 2005

 

@ Life in Hegel’s mature system, plant and animal subjectivity

   Greene, M. (1987) ‘Natural life and subjectivity’, in P.G. Stillman (ed.) Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit

   Malabou, C. [1996] The Future of Hegel: Plasticity, Temporality and Dialectic, tr. 2005

 

@ Subjective spirit: general

   (with thanks to Heikki Ikäheimo)

   Fetcher, I. (1970) Hegels Lehre vom Menschen

   Petry,  M.J. (1978) Introduction to Petry (ed.) Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit

   Stillman, P.G. (ed.) (1987) Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit

   deVries, W.A. (1988) Hegel’s Theory of Mental Activity: An Introduction to Theoretical Spirit

   Eley, L. (ed.) (1990) Hegels Theorie des subjektiven Geistes