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See also more links in: Hegelianism in Germany
in German
in English translation
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An Outline of Hegel's encyclopaedia, as graphic (242KB!) and as text
on the same page.
- The
"Short Logic" (1st part of Encyclopaedia of 1830),
Translated by William Wallace, abriged, HTML
- excerpts of The 'Short Logic'
(HTML, Hegel by Hypertext)
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Being Part One of The Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Science [1830])
(164KB, ZIP WORD6, Not complete)
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The Science of Logic
(120KB, ZIP WORD6, Not complete)
- excerpts of The 'Big Logic' (a translation of the Science of Logic),
HTML, Hegel by Hypertext)
- Philosophy
of Mind (3rd Part of Encyclopaediea), Translated
by William Wallace, HTML
- Introduction
to Lectures on Philosophy of History, Translated
by J. Sibree, HTML
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Lectures On Aesthetics (Java Applet. As the text is only some
140 KB it is probably only a small part of the lecture)
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Lectures on the History of Philosophy
(The part from Descartes to Schelling, plain ASCII)
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Lectures on the History of Philosophy
(The part from Descartes to Schelling, ZIP ASCII, 46 KB)
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Hegel Bibliography. Some 90 english works from/on Hegel,
alphabetical by author, with some brief description (sometimes
only few key words) of each work.
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The Hegel Virtual Bookstore. Over 600 english works from/on Hegel,
available on sale online. Run by Robbert A. Veen and Mike Marchetti
in cooperation with amazon.com.
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Hegel works in German at the Meiner Verlag, Hamburg. While
the Hegel edition most widely used in Germany is the one from
Suhrkamp (stw 601-621), the edition at the Meiner Verlag, based on the
work of the Hegel Archiv Bochum, is the best philological
edition of Hegel's works in German.
(Attention: Texts on Hegel's life are usually Okay.
Texts telling about Hegel's teaching often tell more
about the author of the text than about Hegel).
Long have I resisted to place such a category in this link list, as most
Texts on Hegel do not really reflect what I think is the essence of Hegel's
thinking. The following texts are from members of Hegel-Ger, the German Hegel
List, and are found to be worth reading. There is no guarantee for the content
to be according to Hegel however (if you want to be sure, read Hegel himself).
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