The Owl of Minerva
The Journal of the Hegel Society of America
Ardis B. Collins, Editor
The Owl of Minerva features articles, discussions, translations, reviews, and bibliographical information pertaining to Hegel, his predecessors, contemporaries, successors, and influences today, as well as studies that use or enter into debate with a Hegelian approach to philosophical issues. This biannual journal welcomes work from any discipline that deals with Hegel's thought in a rigorous, systematic way, including philosophy, religion, history, literature, law, economics, the empirical sciences. The Owl also welcomes long manuscripts, acknowledging thereby that original work on Hegel often requires a rather lengthy examination of evidence. Each article is blind reviewed by at least two consultants. Contributors include Rolf Ahlers, Louis Dupré, Dominique Janicaud, T. M. Knox, Quentin Lauer, Werner Marx, Riccardo Pozzo, John Sallis, Hans-Martin Sass, Donald Verene, and Tom Wartenberg.
Members of the Hegel Society of America receive the current volume of The Owl as a benefit of membership.
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