Hegel Bulletin

Hegel Bulletin

HEGEL BULLETIN HEGEL BULLETIN Editorial Policy Editors: Christoph Schuringa (New College of the Humanities) and Alison Stone (Lancaster University) The Hegel Bulletin is a leading English language journal for anyone interested in Hegel’s thought, its context, legacy and Editorial Board: Frederick Beiser (Syracuse University), John Burbidge (Trent University), Ardis B. Collins contemporary relevance. Our aim is to promote high quality contributions in the fi eld of Hegel studies. The fi eld is broadly construed to include all aspects of Hegel’s thought, and its relation and relevance to the history of philosophy; Hegelian (Loyola University), Rolf-Peter Horstmann (Humboldt University, Berlin), Alfredo Ferrarin (University contributions to all aspects of current philosophical enquiry, including the modern European and analytic philosophical of Pisa), Jean-François Kervégan (Paris I-Panthéon-Sorbonne), Catherine Malabou (Paris X-Nanterre), traditions; German Idealism, British Idealism, Marx and Marxism, Critical Theory, American Pragmatism; studies in the Nelly Motroshilova (Russian Academy of Sciences), Frederick Neuhouser (Columbia University), reception history of Hegel and German Idealism. Robert Pippin (University of Chicago), Z. A. Pelczynski (Pembroke College, Oxford), Raymond Plant Articles: please send articles to one of the editors, Dr Christoph Schuringa, New College of the Humanities 19 Bedford (King’s College London), Paul Redding (University of Sydney), Ludwig Siep (University of Münster), Square, London WC1B 3HH, United Kingdom. [email protected], and Professor Alison Stone, Dept. Richard Dien Winfi eld (University of Georgia) of Politics, Philosophy and Religion Lancaster University, LA1 4YL, United Kingdom. [email protected] The Bulletin is a peer-reviewed journal and accepts articles in English, however in line with our international strategy we would consider Editorial Panel: Thom Brooks (University of Durham), Gary Browning (Oxford Brookes), Andrew Chitty translated articles written originally in other languages. Articles sent for consideration must be anonymised for double- (University of Sussex), Karin de Boer (University of Leuven), Gordon Finlayson (University of Sussex), blind review, and a copy provided electronically with a separate title page including an abstract. Guidelines for prospective Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick), Kimberly Hutchings (Queen Mary University of London), contributors are posted in our website: http://www.hegel-society.org.uk Chong-Fuk Lau (The Chinese University in Hong Kong), Allegra de Laurentis (State University of New Books: please send books for review to the reviews editor, Dr Karin De Boer, Centre for Metaphysics and Philosophy of York, Stony Brook), David Merrill, Constantine Sandis (University of Hertfordshire), Italo Testa (University Culture, University of Leuven, Kardinaal Mercierplein, Box 3200, Leuven 3000 Belgium, [email protected] of Parma), Allen Speight (Boston University), Robert Stern (University of Sheffi eld), Jon Stewart (Søren Subscriptions and Memberships: The Bulletin appears twice yearly (Spring/Summer and Autumn/Winter). New subscribers Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen), Kenneth Westphal (Bogazici University) will receive as their fi rst issue(s) the issue(s) published in the calendar year in which they join. Subscription and membership rates are advertised on our website. The Hegel Society of Great Britain is affi liated to the Political Studies Association. More information about the Society and the Bulletin can be found at http://hegel-society.org.uk (See too the inside back-cover) HEGEL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN OFFICERS SUBSCRIPTIONS Hegel Bulletin (ISSN 0263 5232), formerly Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, is Honorary President Professor John Burbidge (Trent University) President Professor Stephen Houlgate (University of Warwick) published twice a year in May and September. Two parts form a volume. The subscription price (excluding Secretary Dr Alexis Papazoglou (Royal Holloway) VAT) of volume 39 (2018), which includes print and electronic access, is £263 net (US$418 in the USA, Treasurer Dr David Merrill Canada and Mexico) for institutions. Single parts are £151 (US$240 in the USA, Canada and Mexico) Members of the Council Professor Thom Brooks (Durham University) plus postage. EU subscribers (outside the UK) who are not registered for VAT should add VAT at their Professor Gary K. Browning (Oxford Brookes University) country’s rate. VAT registered customers should provide their VAT registration number. Japanese prices Dr Karin de Boer (University of Leuven) for institutions (including ASP delivery) are available from Kinokuniya Company Ltd., P.O. Box 55, Chitose, Dr Katerina Deligiorgi (University of Sussex) Tokyo 156, Japan. Prices include delivery by air where appropriate. Professor Jan Derry (University College London) Professor Robert Stern (University of Sheffi eld) Nicholas Walker (University of Essex) Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, may be sent to a bookseller, subscription agent or direct to Professor Kenneth Westphal (Bogazici University) the publisher: Cambridge University Press, UPH, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS, UK; or in the USA, Canada and Mexico: Cambridge University Press, One Liberty Plaza, New York, NY 10006, USA. Membership of the Hegel Society of Great Britain: The Bulletin appears twice yearly (May and September). Members will receive the issues published in the calendar year in which they join. Membership rates are advertised on our website (http:// This journal is included in the Cambridge Journals Online service which can be found at journals.cambridge.org. hegel-society.org.uk). Information may also be sought from our subscriptions offi cer, Jan Derry [email protected] A Paypal option is available on our website. Cheques should be made payable to ‘The Hegel Society of Great Britain’ and sent to the © The Hegel Society of Great Britain 2018 treasurer, Dr David Merrill, 38 Squitchey Lane, Oxford, OX2 7LD. COPYING This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA. Organisations in the USA who are registered with C.C.C. may therefore copy material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of U.S. Copyright law) subject to payment to C.C.C. of the per copy fee of $12. This consent does not extend to multiple copying for promotional or commercial purposes. Code 2051 5367/2016. ISI Tear Sheet Service, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of separate articles for private use only. Organisations authorised by the Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions. For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge or from the North American Branch of Cambridge University Press. This journal has been printed on FSC-certifi ed paper and cover board. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for- profi t organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information. Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 01 Oct 2021 at 14:22:12, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use. 77 ISSN 2051-5367 HEGEL BULLETIN VOLUME 39 . ISSUE 1 SPRING/SUMMER 2018 CONTENTS HEGEL Articles VOLUME 1 Hegel’s Subjective Logic as a Logic for (Hegel’s) Philosophy of Mind Paul Redding 23 Life and Mind in Hegel’s Logic and Subjective Spirit 39 . BULLETIN Karen Ng 45 Hegel’s Political Epistemology ISSUE Jean-François Kervégan 61 Hegel and Marx on Individuality and the Universal Good 1 Charlotte Baumann 77 SPRING 82 Kierkegaard and the Limits of Thought Daniel Watts Author Meets Critics / 106 Kreines on the Problem of Metaphysics in Kant and Hegel SUMMER Robert Stern 121 And Yet He is a Monist: Comments on James Kreines, Reason in the World Franz Knappik 2018 138 Fundamentality without Metaphysical Monism: Response to Critics of Reason in the World James Kreines Published for the 157 Book Reviews HEGEL SOCIETY OF GREAT BRITAIN Cambridge Core For further information about this journal please go to the journal web site at cambridge.org/hgl Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. 01 Oct 2021 at 14:22:12, subject to the Cambridge Core terms of use..

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