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About the series

This Cambridge Elements series provides insights into all aspects of Hegel’s thought as well as its relationship to philosophical currents before, during, and after his time. The Elements offer fresh perspectives on well-established topics in Hegel studies, and in some cases use Hegelian categories to define new research programs and to complement existing discussions. The series will be relevant to all readers with an interest in historical and conceptual approaches to Hegel’s thought, its context, and its legacy. 


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About the editors

Sebastian Stein is a Research Associate at Ruprecht-Karls- Universität Heidelberg. He is co-editor of Hegel’s Political Philosophy (2017), Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy (with James Gledhill, 2019) and Hegel’s Encyclopedic System (2021), and has authored several journal articles and chapters on Aristotle, Kant, post-Kantian idealism and (neo-)naturalism.  

 

Joshua Wretzel is Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy at the Pennsylvania State University.  He is the co-editor of Hegel’s Encyclopedic System and Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences: A Critical Guide (Cambridge).  His articles on Hegel and the German philosophical tradition have appeared in multiple edited collections and peer-reviewed journals, including the European Journal of Philosophy and International Journal for Philosophical Studies