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Phenomenology of the Mind

by 이덕휴-dhleepaul 2022. 5. 20.
 
 
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

(1770–1831)


 Biography

 [The oldest system program of German idealism]

This text is a fragmentary writing in Hegel's manuscript, which was published in 1917 by F. Rosenzweig in the proceedings of the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, titled and attributed to Schelling. After W. Böhm had represented Hölderlin's authorship in 1926, F. Strauß responded in 1927 with a mediation proposal. It was not until 1965 that O. Pöggeler appeared with the thesis that Hegel was the author of this fragment. Since then, the dispute between Hegel, Hölderlin and Schelling research has been about the adequate assignment of this two-page paper.

 Difference between the Fichte and Schelling systems of philosophy

First printed: Jena (Akademische Buchhandlung) 1801.

 Essays from the Critical Journal of Philosophy

 Introduction. On the nature of philosophical critique in general and its relationship to the present state of philosophy in particular

First printed in: Kritisches Journal der Philosophie, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1. Band, 1. Stück, Tübingen (Cotta) 1802. The text was written by Hegel with the participation of Schelling.

 How common sense takes philosophy, - depicted in works of Mr. Krug

First printed in: Kritisches Journal der Philosophie, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1. Band, 1. Stück, Tübingen (Cotta) 1802.

 Relationship of skepticism to philosophy. Presentation of its various modifications and comparison of the latest with the old

First printed in: Kritisches Journal der Philosophie, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1. Band, 2. Stück, Tübingen (Cotta) 1802.

 Faith and knowledge or the philosophy of reflection of subjectivity in the completeness of its forms as Kantian, Jacobic and Fichteian philosophy

First printed in: Kritisches Journal der Philosophie, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2. Band, 1. Stück, Tübingen (Cotta) 1802.

 On the scientific treatment of natural law, its position in practical philosophy and its relationship to positive law

First printed in: Kritisches Journal der Philosophie, herausgegeben von Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling und Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 2. Band, 2. und 3. Stück, Tübingen (Cotta) 1802/1803.

 Phenomenology of the Mind

First printed: Bamberg und Würzburg (Goebhardt) 1807. Until p. 35, the text follows the revision begun by Hegel shortly before his death.

 Who thinks abstractly?

Entstanden 1807. Erstdruck (aus dem Nachlaß) in: Hegel, Werke, 17. Band, 1835.

 Science of Logic

Erstdruck: Nürnberg (Schrag) 1812 (1. Band, 1. Buch)[= Ausg. A], 1813 (1st volume, 2nd book), 1816 (2nd volume). The text of the 1st book of the 1st volume follows the version reworked and greatly expanded by Hegel shortly before his death [= Excerpt. B]: Stuttgart (Cotta) 1832.

 Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences in outline

First printed: Heidelberg (Oßwald) 1817. The text follows the 3rd increased edition: Heidelberg (Oßwald) 1830.

 Basic lines of the philosophy of law

First printed: Berlin (Nicolai) 1820, pre-dated to 1821.

 Essays from the Heidelberg Yearbooks of Literature

 [About] Friedrich Heinrich Jacobis Werke, Third Volume

First printed in: Heidelbergische Jahrbücher der Literatur 1817, Nr. 1 und 2.

 [Assessment of] negotiations in the Assembly of the Estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in 1815 and 1816

First print (anonymous) in: Heidelbergische Jahrbücher der Literatur 1817, Nr. 66-69 und 73-77.

 Reviews from the yearbooks for scientific criticism

 Solger's declining writings and correspondence

First printed in: Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Kritik (Stuttgart) 1828, Nr. 51/52, 53/54, 105/106, 107/108, 109/110.

 Hamann's writings

First printed in: Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Kritik (Stuttgart) 1828, Nr. 77/78, 79/80, 107/108, 109/110, 111/112, 113/114.

 On Hegel's teaching [...]. - On philosophy in general and Hegel's encyclopedia of philosophical sciences in particular

First printed in: Jahrbücher für wissenschaftliche Kritik (Stuttgart) 1829, Nr. 10-11, 13-14, 37-40, 117-120.

 About the English Reformbill

First printed in: Allgemeine preußische Staatszeitung 1831, Nr. 115, 116, 118. The conclusion was not allowed to be published in the state newspaper, it appeared only in a private print of the entire text.

 Lectures on the history of philosophy

Hegel gave the lectures a total of nine times, first in Jena in 1805/06, then in Heidelberg in 1816/17 and 1817/18 and six times in Berlin from 1819 until his death. Soon after Hegel's death, they were reconstructed and edited by Karl Ludwig Michelet on the basis of lecture notes and handwritten notes by Hegel. First printed in: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's Werke. Complete edition by an association of friends of the immortalized. Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie, ed. v. Karl Ludwig Michelet, Berlin 1833–1836. – The text essentially follows Michelet's reconstruction of the lectures. An exception is the first part of the introduction, which goes back to Johannes Hoffmeister's edition of the manuscript of Hegel's Heidelberg inaugural lecture of 1817 (first printed: Leipzig 1940).

 
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