Abstract
The Fall 2000 issue of The Owl of Minerva published the papers presented to a Hegel Society of America session at the 1998 World Congress of Philosophy held in Boston. In the “Special Editor’s Introduction” to this issue, I inadvertently failed to give credit where credit was richly due. The topic for the session in question was proposed to the Executive Committee of the Hegel Society of America by Dr. Riccardo Pozzo of the Catholic University of America, and was selected in competition with others. Dr. Pozzo also authored the public call for papers, assembled the committee for blind review, organized, and chaired this very successful session. The Hegel Society is very grateful for his generous contribution and I wish to apologize for my oversight in failing to mention it.