„Wie man der hegelschen Philosophie beibringt, Englisch zu sprechen“: Stephen Houlgate, interviewt von Max Gottschlich

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 66 (4):532-557 (2018)
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Abstract

Stephen Houlgate is one of the leading Hegel scholars of the English-speaking world. In this interview he explains how he became a “Hegelian” while studying in Cambridge, and he offers a fundamental profile of his account of Hegel. The interview addresses the following questions: Why does Houlgate consider Hegel’s philosophy to be the “consummate critical philosophy”? What are the main barriers to a proper access to Hegel’s thought? Why is logic as dialectical logic still indispensable for philosophical thought? And finally, what can both analytical and “continental” philosophers learn from Hegel?

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Max Gottschlich
University of Warwick
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University of Warwick

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