Why Hegel Now?

Review of Metaphysics 31 (1):29 - 60 (1977)
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It is frequently forgotten just how important Hegel was on the American scene during the post-Civil War period when American philosophy was in its formative stages. Stimulated initially by the immigration of German intellectuals, there were informal "Hegel Clubs" and groups such as the St. Louis and Ohio Hegelians. The first professional philosophic journal in the United States, The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, was founded by the Hegelian W. T. Harris, who later became U. S. Commissioner of Education. Although the journal published articles by Dewey, Peirce, and James, one of its primary purposes was to encourage the exploration of Hegelian themes.

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reprint Bernstein, Richard J. (1986) "5. Why Hegel Now?". In Bernstein, Richard J., Philosophical profiles: essays in a pragmatic mode, pp. 141-175: Polity Press in association with B. Blackwell, Oxford (1986)

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