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Nathan Ross
The Mechanization of Labor and the Birth of Modern Ethicality in Hegel’s Jena Political Writings
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382.
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Andrew Buchwalter
Is Hegel’s Philosophy of History Eurocentric?
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383.
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Jason Howard
The Historicity of Ethical Categories:
The Dynamic of Moral Imputation in Hegel’s Account of History
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384.
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Allegra de Laurentiis
Spirit without the Form of Self:
On Hegel’s Reading of Greek Antiquity
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Will Dudley
Introduction
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386.
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John McCumber
Hegel and the Logics of History
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Pierre Chételat
Hegel’s Philosophy of World History as Theodicy:
On Evil and Freedom
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Karin de Boer
Hegel’s Account of the Present:
An Open-Ended History
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389.
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Mario Wenning
Hegel, Utopia, and the Philosophy of History
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390.
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Sûrya Parekh
Hegel’s New World:
History, Freedom, and Race
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Italo Testa
Hegel’s Naturalism or Soul and Body in the Encyclopedia
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Glenn Alexander Magee
The Dark Side of Subjective Spirit:
Hegel on Mesmerism, Madness, and Ganglia
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David S. Stern
Editor’s Introduction
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394.
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Angelica Nuzzo
Anthropology, Geist, and the Soul-Body Relation:
The Systematic Beginning of Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit
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Jere O’Neill Surber
Hegel’s Linguistic Thought in the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:
Between Kant and the “Metacritics”
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Nicholas Mowad
Awakening to Madness and Habituation to Death in Hegel’s “Anthropology”
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Jeffrey Reid
How the Dreaming Soul Became the Feeling Soul, between the 1827 and 1830 Editions of Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit:
Empirical Psychology and the Late Enlightenment
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Marina F. Bykova
The “Struggle for Recognition” and the Thematization of Intersubjectivity
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Jason J. Howard
Hegel on the Emotions:
Coordinating Form and Content
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Robert R. Williams
Freedom as Correlation:
Recognition and Self-Actualization in Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit
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