Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Heidelberg Writings
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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Heidelberg Writings by Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel
This work brings together, for the first time in English translation, Hegel's journal publications from his years in Heidelberg (1816-18), writings which have been previously either untranslated or only partially translated into English. The Heidelberg years marked Hegel's return to university teaching and represented an important transition in his life and thought. The translated texts include his important reassessment of the works of the philosopher F. H. Jacobi, whose engagement with Spinozism, especially, was of decisive significance for the philosophical development of German Idealism. They also include his most influential writing about contemporary political events, his essay on the constitutional assembly in his native W rttemberg, which was written against the background of the dramatic political and social changes occurring in post-Napoleonic Germany. The translators have provided an introduction and notes that offer a scholarly commentary on the philosophical and political background of Hegel's Heidelberg writings.
Brady Bowman is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Pennsylvania State University. Allen Speight is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Boston University.
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| ISBN 13 | 9781107499706 |
| ISBN 10 | 1107499704 |
| Title | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel: Heidelberg Writings |
| Author | Georg Wilhelm Fredrich Hegel |
| Series | Cambridge Hegel Translations |
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| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
| Year published | 2015-03-26 |
| Number of pages | 200 |
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