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Hegel's Lectures on Natural Law (1802-1805/06) as an Early Counterpart to the Philosophy of Right (1821)
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Stanley Rosen
Theory and Practice in Hegel:
Union or Disunion?
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Heinz Kolar
Comment: on Rosen's "Theory and Practice in Hegel: Union or Disunion?"
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Comment: on Sass's "Hegel's Concept of Philosophy and the Mediations of Objective Spirit"
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Economic and Social Integration in Hegel's Political Philosophy
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Relation Between Economics and Politics in Hegel
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Hegel's Theory of Sovereignty, International Relations, and War
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Peter G. Stillman
Person, Property, and Civil Society in the Philosophy of Right
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Howard Adelman
Of Human Bondage:
Labour, Bondage, and Freedom in the Phenomenology
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Paul Thomas
Comment: on Harris's "Hegel's Theory of Sovereignty, International Relations, and War" and Paolucci's "Hegel and the Nation-State System of International Relations"
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Rudolf J. Siebert
Hegel's Concept of Marriage and Family:
The Origin of Subjective Freedom
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Henry Paolucci
Hegel and the Nation-State System of International Relations
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Richard J. Bernstein
Comment: on the Relationship of Habermas's Views to Hegel
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Hegel in St. Louis
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Jürgen Habermas
Response to the Commentary of Bernstein and Dove
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Kenley R. Dove
Comment: on the Relationship of Habermas's Views to Hegel
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John O. Riedl
Some Observations on Social and Political Philosophy among the St. Louis Hegelians
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H . S. Harris
Comment on Phenomenology as Systematic Philosophy
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John Burbidge
Language and Recognition
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