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New Release: Hegel Bulletin, Volume 38 – Issue 1 (May 2017)

We are pleased to announce the release of the volume 38 of the “Hegel Bulletin”, a special Issue on Hegel and Phenomenology (Guest editors Dermot Moran and Elisa Magrì). The volume contains the following contributions:

Introduction

Dermot Moran, Elisa Magrì, Hegel and Phenomenology: Introduction

Articles

Alfredo Ferrarin, Hegel and Husserl on the Emergence of the I out of Subjectivity

Elisa Magrì, The Problem of Habitual Body and Memory in Hegel and Merleau-Ponty

David Ciavatta, Embodied Meaning in Hegel and Merleau-Ponty

Tom Rockmore, Hegel and Husserl: Two Phenomenological Reactions to Kant

Tanja Staehler, The Possibility of a Phenomenology of Cultural Worlds in Hegel and Husserl

Andreea Smaranda Aldea, Making Sense of Husserl’s Notion of Teleology: Normativity, Reason, Progress and Phenomenology as ‘Critique from Within’

Matthew Rukgaber, Social Phenomenology, Mass-Society and the Individual in Hegel and Heidegger

Andrew Haas, On Being in Hegel and Heidegger

Joshua Wretzel, Hegel’s Offene: Apperception, Absolution and the Absolute

Reviews

Matthew M. Peters: O’Regan Cyril, The Anatomy of Misremembering: Von Balthasar’s Response to Philosophical Modernity—Volume 1: Hegel. The Crossroads Publishing Company, 2013. ISBN 978-0-8245-2562-0 (vol. 1) (pbk). Pp. 678. $39.95.

María del Rosario Acosta López: Nuzzo Angelica. Memory, History and Justice in Hegel. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. ISBN 978-1-349-35073-5 (pbk). ISBN 978-0-230-37104-0 (hbk). Pp. 211. $100 (pbk).

Further informations may be found at this link.

Here is available the table of contents as pdf file.

New Release: Hegel Bulletin, Volume 38 - Issue 1 (May 2017)

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