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This book provides a comprehensive survey of Hegels philosophical thought via a systematic exploration of over 100 key terms, from `absolute to `will. By exploring both the etymological background of such terms and Hegels particular use of them, Michael Inwood clarifies for the modern reader much that has been regarded as difficult and obscure in Hegels work.

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title:A Hegel Dictionary Blackwell Philosopher Dictionaries
author:Inwood, M. J.
publisher:Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
isbn10 | asin:0631175334
print isbn13:9780631175339
ebook isbn13:9780631227625
language:English
subjectHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,--1770-1831--Dictionaries.
publication date:1992
lcc:B2901.I58 1992eb
ddc:193
subject:Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,--1770-1831--Dictionaries.
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A Hegel Dictionary
Michael Inwood
THE BLACKWELL PHILOSOPHER DICTIONARIES
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Copyright Michael Inwood 1992
The right of Michael Inwood to be identified as author of this work has been asserted in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
First published 1992
Reprinted 1993, 1995, 1996, 1997 (twice), 1998, 1999
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Except in the United States of America, this book is sold subject to the condition that it shall not, by way of trade or otherwise, be lent, re-sold, hired out, or otherwise circulated without the publisher's prior consent in any form of binding or cover other than that in which it is published and without a similar condition including this condition being imposed on the subsequent purchaser.
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A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Inwood, M. J., 1944
A Hegel dictionary / Michael James Inwood.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 0631175326 (hard)ISBN 0631175334
1. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 17701831Dictionaries,
indexes, etc. 1. Title
B2901.I58 1992 9213463
193dc20 CIP
Typeset in Baskerville on 10/11 pt
by Acorn Bookwork, Salisbury, Wilts.
Printed and bound in Great Britain
by Athenum Press Ltd, Gateshead, Tyne & Wear
This book is printed on acid-free paper
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Contents
Preface
vii
Notes on the Use of This Book
1
Hegel and His Language
5
Introducing Hegel
19
Dictionary Entries AZ
27
Bibliography
315
Index of Foreign-Language Terms
329
General Index
339

Page vii
Preface
I wish gratefully to acknowledge my debt to my colleagues at Trinity College, Oxford, for granting me sabbatical leave to complete this book and also for providing an incomparably congenial and stimulating environment for my research. I have benefited greatly from numerous discussions with them on various topics in this book. I am especially indebted to Chris Arthur, of Sussex University, for his learned and incisive comments on my manuscript. In dedicating the book to my wife, Christiana Sourvinou-Inwood, I express my gratitude for her constant help and advice.
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M.I.
TRINITY COLLEGE, OXFORD
FEBRUARY 1992
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Notes on the Use of This Book
An article in this book usually deals with more than one English word and with their German (and sometimes Greek or Latin) counterparts. No single principle governs my grouping of words. Sometimes words are taken together, because Hegel treats them together (e.g. ACTION, DEED and RESPONSIBILITY) and none can be explained without reference to the others. Often this is because the words are, in Hegel's usage, contrasted with, and thus defined in terms of, each other (e.g. REASON and UNDERSTANDING). Sometimes relatively distinct concepts are treated in one article, for the reason that a single English word overlaps two or more German words (e.g. FORCE and POWER). I have attempted to indicate the English words dealt with by an article in the title of the article. But the General index at the end of the book supplies fuller information on this. The Index of foreign-language terms indicates the main discussions of foreign words.
For many significant German words there is no single, established English equivalent. Thus aufheben alone has been translated as 'SUBLATE', 'sublimate', 'annul', 'cancel', 'merge', 'integrate', etc. It would be impossible in a work of this type to record all the existing English renderings of all the German words mentioned in the book. But several of the more common alternative renderings are indicated by headings of the form: cancel see SUBLATION. Further information also appears in the General index.
Although each article is intended to be readable and intelligible in its own right, the systematic interconnectedness of Hegel's thought and vocabulary, along with the need to avoid excessive repetition, have required frequent cross-references. These are usually indicated by the capitalization of a word, or a variant of a word, which appears in the title of another article. Thus the occurrence of 'SUBLATE', in contrast to 'sublate', means: Consult the article whose title contains the word 'sublate' or (as in this case) a variant of it such as 'sublation'. (Where the word so referred to is not the first word in the title of the article where it is primarily discussed and thus does not appear in alphabetical order, consultation of the General index will reveal the whereabouts of the main discussion of it.) The word 'I' (unlike its German equivalent,
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