Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel Bibliography - Translations of Minor Works

Translations of Minor Works


'Two fragments of 1797 on love', Clio 8(2), 1979

'Two fragments on the ideal of social life', Clio 10(4), 1981

'The relationship of skepticism to philosophy', in G. di Giovanni and H.S. Harris, tr. Between Kant and Hegel: Texts in the Development of Post-Kantian Idealism, 1985

'On the nature of philosophical critique' (1802), partly translated in M.N. Forster, Hegel's Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit, 1998, pp. 605-607

'Aphorisms from the wastebook', Independent Journal of Philosophy 3, 1979

'Who thinks abstractly?', in Kaufmann Hegel: Reinterpretation, Texts and Commentary, pp. 461-465. Available online: German text, English text

'Reason and religious truth', foreword to H. Hinrich Religion in its Inner Relation to Science, in F. Weiss (ed.) Beyond Epistemology: New Studies in the Philosophy of Hegel, pp. 227-244. Available online: German text

Hegel, G.W.F. (2000) Miscellaneous Writings of G.W.F. Hegel, (ed.) J. Stewart

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