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Articles 1 Subjectivity and Substance Terry Pinkard 15 Reflection and Reason in Hume and Kant Stephen Engstrom 33 Power as Control and the Therapeutic Effects of Hegel’s Christopher Yeomans 53 Hegel’s modal argument against Spinozism. An interpretation of the chapter ‘Actuality’ in the Franz Knappik 80 The Institutional Turn in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Towards a Conception of Freedom beyond Individualism and Collectivism Benno Zabel 105 Book Reviews

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