We are pleased to announce the release of the special issue of Hegel Bulletin devoted to Hegel and the Philosophy of Action (Volume 40, Issue 3, Winter 2019, No. 81).
For more informations you can visit Hegel Bulletin’s website and download the front cover and table of contents in pdf.
The issue contains the following contributions
Articles
Christopher Yeomans, Hegel’s Pluralism as a Comedy of Action
Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, A Hegelian Logic of ‘Us’: Implicit Forms and Explicit
Representations of Actions and Practices
Katerina Deligiorgi, Hegel on Addiction
Edgar Maraguat, Hegel on the Productivity of Action: Metaphysical
Questions, Non-Metaphysical Answers, and Metaphysical
Answers
Arto Laitinen and Constantine Sandis, Hegel on Purpose
Berta M. Pérez, Hegel’s Time: Between Tragic Action and Modern History
Sergio Sevilla, Dialectics and Difference: Negative Dialectics as a Logic
of Action
Reviews
Arash Abazari, Terry Pinkard, Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the
Historical Shapes of Justice
Bernardo Ferro, Gary Browning, A History of Modern Political Thought. The
Question of Interpretation
Leonardo Lisi, Martin Thibodeau, Hegel and Greek Tragedy
Edgar Maraguat, Christopher Yeomans, The Expansion of Autonomy. Hegel’s
Pluralistic Philosophy of Action
Filip Niklas, John Russon, Infinite Phenomenology: The Lessons of Hegel’s
Science of Experience
Alberto L. Siani, Stefan Bird-Pollan, Hegel, Freud and Fanon. The Dialectic of
Emancipation