The Jena System, 1804–5: Logic and Metaphysics [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 20 (2):234-239 (1989)
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This volume closes yet another gap in the available English translations of Hegel’s early work. Still unavailable even here is the third part of the “Jena System,” the philosophy of nature, which the translators - a committee of thirteen! - refrained from undertaking. What the volume does include is unavoidably incomplete, for approximately five large sheets of Hegel’s original manuscript are presumably lost.

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