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Being and Becoming

Christopher Macann explains the basis of his ‘genetic’ system of phenomenology.
[Issue 61: May/June 2007: Articles]

Seven Samurai

See a cinematic classic from a post-Hegelian perspective. Danny O’Donnell reviews Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai.
[Issue 55: May/June 2006: Films]

The Future of Hegel by Catherine Malabou

Peter Benson bravely reads a difficult book (by Catherine Malabou) about a difficult philosopher (G.W.F. Hegel).
[Issue 54: February/March 2006: Books]

Introduction to German Philosophy by Andrew Bowie

Peter Rickman peruses a thought-provoking book on German philosophy by Andrew Bowie.
[Issue 53: November/December 2005: Books]

Hegel and the Trinity

Peter Benson explains why Hegel was obsessed with the number three.
[Issue 42: July/August 2003: Articles]

Hegel: A Biography by Terry Pinkard

Ralph Blumenau immerses himself in a monumental biography of Hegel by Terry Pinkard.
[Issue 37: August/September 2002: Books]

Alice in Blunderland

Peter Rickman travels through the looking glass in search of some of philosophy’s pitfalls.
[Issue 37: August/September 2002: Fiction]

The Dialectics of Faith & Enlightenment

Hegel has been enormously influential, but is notoriously difficult to read. In this new section, Peter Benson guides us through a series of typical Hegelian moves from the ‘Phenomenology of Spirit.’.
[Issue 37: August/September 2002: Articles]

In the Shadow of Hegel

Colin Harper reviews Adorno’s essays on the Master.
[Issue 19: Winter 1997/98: Books]

Gulliver’s Travels / continued

by Peter Rickman
[Issue 10: Autumn 1994: Fiction]

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