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1. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Kathleen Dow Magnus

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2. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Ardis B. Collins

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3. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Brian K. Etter

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4. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
William Desmond

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review article

5. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
David Kolb

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6. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Robert B. Pippin

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book reviews

7. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Riccardo Pozzo

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8. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
James Crooks

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9. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 2
Eric von der Luft

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13. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1

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14. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Simon Lumsden

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In this essay, I focus on the way Hegel reconciles consciousness and self-consciousness in absolute knowing. What I want to suggest is that in absolute knowing the conscious subject comes to understand itself in terms of these conditions, providing it with the content of a new form of consciousness. It is in conceiving of itself in terms of these objective conditions for knowledge, which supersede the singularity of the self and yet are the conditions for consciousness, that the conscious subject is to be understood as self-transcending.

15. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Rob Devos

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I show first that freedom is the lever that brings about the sublation (Aufhebung) of religion into absolute knowing. Then I prove that exteriority, with its intrinsic contingency and opacity, is an essential moment of absolute knowing.

16. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Stephen Houlgate

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17. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Joseph C. Flay

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18. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Robert R. Williams

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19. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
John Burbidge

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conference report

20. The Owl of Minerva: Volume > 30 > Issue: 1
Philip T Grier

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The Hegel Society of America sponsored two sessions at the recent World Congress in Boston. The first, chaired by Riccardo Pozzo, consisted of three papers on the theme of "Hegel and Paideia," reflecting the general theme of the Congress. The second, chaired by Allen Speight, was a "Book Session" on Hegel's Ladder by Henry Harris - formally speaking, a critical discussion of the work; informally speaking, a public celebration of the appearance of this long-awaited masterwork.