New Studies in Hegel’s Philosophy [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 6 (3):1-3 (1975)
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Abstract

In his introduction to this collection of essays, Warren Steinkraus acknowledges the diversity of approaches used by the contributors. It reflects “the richness and suggestive power” of Hegel’s philosophy. Such a range has the strength of providing a window into the complex world of Hegelian scholarship. Unfortunately, it also has the weakness of including work which is cavalier in its treatment of themes, or which shows a limited awareness of more recent scholarship.

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