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Hegel and History

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Comprehensive overview of Hegel's thought on history.Nearly two centuries after declaring "the end of history," Hegel remains a rich source of insights into our historical nature. The essays collec...
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Comprehensive overview of Hegel's thought on history.

Nearly two centuries after declaring "the end of history," Hegel remains a rich source of insights into our historical nature. The essays collected here interpret and develop those insights, while also challenging Hegel's philosophical approach to comprehend present and future phenomena that he could neither experience nor imagine. They represent the very best in contemporary scholarship on Hegel and history, and collectively they address all of the important and disputed topics in the field: Hegel's claim that history has an end, whether his philosophy of history is Eurocentric or racist, how elements of what he terms "subjective spirit" and "objective spirit" contribute to historical development, and the relationship between religion and his philosophy of history.

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Price: £72.50
Pages: 264
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 18 December 2009
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781438429090
Format: Hardcover
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Acknowledgments

Introduction
Will Dudley

I. PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE

1. The End of History and the Nihilism of Becoming
William Maker

2. Hegel, Utopia, and the Philosophy of History
Mario Wenning

3. Hegel’s Account of the Present: An Open-Ended History
Karin de Boer

4. Hegel and the Logics of History
John McCumber

II. HISTORY, GEOGRAPHY, AND RACE

5. Is Hegel’s Philosophy of History Eurocentric?
Andrew Buchwalter

6. Hegel’s New World: History, Freedom, and Race
Sûrya Parekh

III. THE HISTORICITY OF MORALITY, ETHICAL LIFE, AND POLITICS

7. Spirit without the Form of Self: On Hegel’s Reading of Greek Antiquity
Allegra de Laurentiis

8. The Historicity of Ethical Categories: The Dynamic of Moral Imputation in Hegel’s Account of History
Jason Howard

9. The Mechanization of Labor and the Birth of Modern Ethicality in Hegel’s Jena Political Writings
Nathan Ross

10. Hegel’s Claim about Democracy and His Philosophy of History
Mark Tunick

IV. THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY AND RELIGION

11. Hegel’s Philosophy of World History as Theodicy: On Evil and Freedom
Pierre Chételat

12. Hegel’s Philosophy of History and Kabbalist Eschatology
Glenn Magee

Contributors
Index