A Bibliography of Hegel's Works In English

Compiled by John Knoblock

Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich. Aesthetics: Lectures on Fine Art. Translated by T. Knox. Clarendon Press, 1975.

___. The Berlin Phenomenology. Edited and translated with an introduction and explanatory notes by M.J. Petry. Reidel, 1981.

___. The Christian Religion: Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, Part III, The Revelatory, Consummate, Absolute Religion. Edited and translated by Peter C. Hodgson, Scholars Press, 1979.

___. The Difference between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy. Translated by H. S. Harris and Walter Cerf. SUNY, 1977.

___. Early Theological Writings. Tr. by T. M. Knox. Chicago, 1948.

___. Elements of the Philosophy of Right. Ed. Allen W. Wood. Tr. H.B. Nisbet. Cambridge, 1991.

___. The Encyclopaedia Logic, with the Zusatze: Part I of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences. Tr. with introduction and notes by T.F. Geraets, W.A. Suchting, and H.S. Harris. Hackett, 1991.

___. Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Tr. Gustav Emil Mueller. Philosophical Library, 1959.

___. Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Outline, and Critical Writings. Ed. Ernst Behler. Continuum, 1990.

___. Faith and Knowledge. Tr. Walter Cerf and S. Harris. SUNY, 1977.

___. Hegel and the Human Spirit. Tr. by Leo Rauch. Wayne State University Press, 1983.

___. Hegel's Introduction to Aesthetics. Tr. T. M. Knox. Clarendon Press, 1979.

___. Hegel's Lectures on the History of Philosophy. Tr. E.S. Haldane and Frances H. Simson. Humanities Press, l983.

___. Hegel's Philosophy of Nature. Clarendon Press, 1970.

___. Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Selections. Tr. Howard P. Kainz. Pennsylvania State University Press, 1994.

___. Hegel's Philosophy of Mind. Tr. William Wallace. Clarendon Press, 1894.

___. Hegel's Science of Logic. Tr. A.V. Miller. Humanities Press, 1989.

___. Hegel on the Arts. Tr. Henry Paolucci. Ungar, 1979.

___. Hegel on Tragedy. Ed. Anne and Henry Paolucci. Anchor Books, 1962.

___. Introduction to the Philosophy of History. Tr. Leo Rauch. Hackett, 1988.

___. Introductory Lectures on Aesthetics. Tr. Bernard Bosanquet. Ed. Michael Inwood. Penguin, 1993.

___. The Jena System, 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics. Tr. and ed. John W. Burbidge and George di Giovanni. McGill-Queen's University Press, 1986.

___. Lectures on the History of Philosophy: the Lectures of 1825-1826. Ed. Robert F. Brown. Tr. R.F. Brown and J.M. Stewart. Berkeley, 1990- .

___. Lectures on Natural Right and Political Science: the First Philosophy of Right. Berkeley, 1995.

___. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (1827). Ed. Peter C. Hodgson. Tr. R.F. Brown, P.C. Hodgson, and J.M. Stewart. Berkeley, 1988.

___. The Phenomenology of Mind. Tr. J. B. Baillie. 2d ed., rev. and corr. throughout. Allen & Unwin, 1966.

___. Phenomenology of Spirit. Tr. A.V. Miller; with analysis of the text and foreword by J.N. Findlay. Oxford, 1977.

___. The Philosophical Propaedeutic. Tr. A.V. Miller. Blackwell, 1986.

___. Reason in History: a General Introduction to the Philosophy of History. Tr. Robert S. Hartman. Macmillan, 1987.


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