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Hegel and His Critics

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01 July 1988

This book deals with fundamental problems in Hegel and with Hegel in relation to Kierkegaard, Marx, Nietzsche, Russell, Heidegger, Husserl, Derrida, and Bataille. It reveals Hegel's power to provoke both critical and creative thought across the complete spectrum of philosophical questions.


Introduction by William Desmond
I. Presidential Address
The Use and Abuse of Hegel by Nietzsche and Marx
George L. Kline
II. Hegel and the Problem of Difference:
A Critique of Dialectical Reflection
by Carl G. Vaught
Commentary by Ardis B. Collins
III. Hegel and Marx on the Human Individual
by Leslie A. Mulholland
IV. Hegel's Critique of Marx:
The Fetishism of Dialectics
by William Maker
V. Hegel's Philosophy of God in the Light of Kierkegaard's Criticisms
by Bernard Cullen
Commentary by Robert L. Perkins
VI. Hegel's Revenge on Russell:
The 'Is' of Identity versus the 'Is' of Predication
by Katharina Dulckeit
Commentary by John N. Findlay
VII. Hegel and Heidegger
by Robert R. Williams
Commentary by Eric von der Luft
VIII. Hegel, Derrida and Bataille's Laughter
by Joseph C. Flay
Commentary by Judith Butler
IX. A Hegelian Critique of Reflection
by David S. Stern
X. Is Hegel's Logic a Logic?
Analytical Criticism of Hegel's Logic in Recent German Philosophy
by Walter Zimmerli
XI. Husserl's Critique of Hegel
by Tom Rockmore
Commentary by David A. Duquette
XII. Hegel Versus the New Orthodoxy
by Richard Dien Winfield
Commentary by Drucilla Cornell
Index