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Special Issue on Hegel and on the Metaphysics of Guest editors Sebastian Stein, Luca Corti and Ermylos Plevrakis Articles 1 ‘A Perfect Contradiction is Mysterious for the Clever and for Fools Alike’: Did Hegel Contradict Aristotle? Michael Inwood 19 Aristotelian Priority, Metaphysical Definitions of God and Hegel on Pure Thought as Absolute James Kreines 40 Life and Mind: Varieties of Neo-Aristotelianism: Naive, Sophisticated, Hegelian Andrea Kern 61 Hegel and Aristotle on Ethical Life: Duty-Bound Happiness and Determined Freedom Sebastian Stein 83 The Aristotelian Theos in Hegel’s Ermylos Plevrakis 102 Hegel’s Reception of Aristotle’s Theology Tobias Dangel 118 Thomas Posch (1974–2019) Stephen Houlgate 125 Book Reviews

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