From the Book - [1st ed.]. -
The contemporary relevance of Hegel, by J. N. Findlay.
The Hegel myth and its method. The young Hegel and religion. By W. Kaufmann.
Hegel: a non-metaphysical view, by K. Hartmann.
Hegel's concept of "geist," by R. C. Solomon.
The opening arguments of the Phenomenology, by C. Taylor.
Notes on Hegel's "Lordship and bondage," by G. A. Kelly.
Hegel on faces and skulls, by A. MacIntyre.
The formalization of Hegel's dialectical logic, by M. Kosok.
Hegel on freedom, by R. L. Schacht.
Hegel revisited, by S. Avineri.
Select bibliography (p. [349]-350)
Findlay, J. N. The contemporary relevance of Hegel.
Kaufmann, W. The Hegel myth and its method.
Kaufmann, W. The young Hegel and religion.
Hartmann, K. Hegel: a non-metaphysical view.
Solomon, R. C. Hegel's concept of "geist."
Taylor, C. The opening arguments of the Phenomenology.
Kelly, G. A. Notes on Hegel's "Lordship and bondage."
MacIntyre, A. Hegel on faces and skulls.
Kosok, M. The formalization of Hegel's dialectical logic.
Schacht, R. L. Hegel on freedom.
Avineri, S. Hegel revisted.