| Editor:
Ardis B. Collins
Orientation: The
Owl of Minerva, a biannual journal, features articles,
discussions, translations, reviews, and bibliographical information
pertaining to Hegel, his predecessors, contemporaries, successors,
and influence today, as well as studies that use a Hegelian
approach to philosophical issues or enter into debate with
this approach. The journal welcomes work which falls into
various disciplines: philosophy, religion, history, literature,
law, economics, the empirical sciences, and any others that
deal with Hegel's thought in a rigorous, systematic way. It
also welcomes long manuscripts, acknowledging thereby that
work on Hegel, if it aspires to a significant degree of originality,
often requires a rather lengthy examination of evidence.
Publisher: Hegel Society of America, in cooperation with the Philosophy Documentation Center.
Copyright: The
Hegel Society of America. All Rights Reserved. |