[BOOK][B] The Encyclopaedia Logic, with the Zus tze: Part I of the Encyclopaedia of Philosophical Sciences with the Zusätze

GWF Hegel - 1991 - books.google.com
GWF Hegel
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The appearance of this translation is a major event in English-language Hegel studies, for it
is more than simply a replacement for Wallace's translation cum paraphrase. Hegel's
Prefaces to each of the three editions of the Enzyklopädie are translated for the first time into
English. There is a very detailed Introduction translating Hegel's German, which serves not
only as a guide to the translator's usage but also to Hegel's. Also included are a detailed
bilingual annotated glossary, very extensive bibliographic and interpretive notes to Hegel's …
The appearance of this translation is a major event in English-language Hegel studies, for it is more than simply a replacement for Wallace's translation cum paraphrase. Hegel's Prefaces to each of the three editions of the Enzyklopädie are translated for the first time into English. There is a very detailed Introduction translating Hegel's German, which serves not only as a guide to the translator's usage but also to Hegel's. Also included are a detailed bilingual annotated glossary, very extensive bibliographic and interpretive notes to Hegel's text (28 pp.), an Index of References for works cited in the notes, a select Bibliography of recent works on Hegel's logic, and a detailed Index (16 pp.). The translation is guided by the (correct) principle that rendering Hegel's logical thought clearly and consistently requires rendering his technical terms logically.... This ought immediately to become the standard translation of this important work.--Kenneth R. Westphal, in Review of Metaphysics
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