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Academic journal
Hegel-Studien
DisciplinePhilosophy
LanguageGerman, English, French
Edited byBrady Bowman, Birgit Sandkaulen
Publication details
History1961–present
PublisherFelix Meiner Verlag GmbH (Germany)
FrequencyAnnually
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ISO 4Hegel-Stud.
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ISSN0073-1587
JSTORhttps://www.jstor.org/journal/hegelstudien
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The journal »Hegel-Studien« (Hegel Studies) was established in 1961 in cooperation with the Hegel Commission of the German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft) and is published once a year. It has been developed in close connection with the historical-critical edition of »Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Gesammelte Werke« (Hegel’s Complete Works). The journal embraces peer reviewed articles, predominantly in German, but also in English and French.

Concept and contents

The journal focus has always been on Hegel's philosophy. In addition, since 2014, the journal is also open to other authors and debates in classical German philosophy and offers a forum for more systematically oriented contributions, insofar as this promises a significant gain for the examination of the epoch around 1800 and in reference to current discussions.

The volumes of Hegel-Studien are divided into three sections “Abhandlungen” (Treatises), “Buchkritik” (Book review) and “Bibliographie” (Bibliography). Original peer-reviewed articles are published, preferably in German, but also in English and French. Submitted articles are reviewed in an anonymized procedure (double-blind peer review).

Ongoing bibliography

The ongoing bibliography (fortlaufende Bibliographie) of Hegel-Studien seeks to cover as much of the literature on Hegel that has not appeared independently (essays from journals, anthologies, etc.) as possible and to make it known by means of brief summaries of its contents. The contributions are arranged alphabetically according to the authors' names. They are made available here free of charge to interested scholars.

Editors

Friedhelm Nicolin and Otto Pöggeler were the editors up to and including volume 35 (2000). In 1999, the publishing change to Felix Meiner Verlag was completed. Beginning with volume 36 (2001), Walter Jaeschke and Ludwig Siep became active as new editors. From volume 47 (2014) onwards, the Hegel-Studien was edited by Birgit Sandkaulen and Michael Quante, In close cooperation with the previous editors. Since volume 56, Birgit Sandkaulen edits Hegel-Studien with Brady Bowman and in conjunction with Walter Jaeschke (†) and Michael Quante.

Editorial board

Hegel-Studien's scientific advisory board, currently includes Andreas Arndt, Myriam Bienenstock, Dina Emundts, Christoph Halbig, Gunnar Hindrichs, Stephen Houlgate, Luca Illetterati, Jean-François Kervégan, Anton Friedrich Koch, James Kreines, Maria del Carmen Paredes Martín, Francesca Menegoni, Dean Moyar, Angelica Nuzzo, Taiju Okochi, Mahamadé Savadogo, Sally Sedgwick and Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer.

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  1. "Hegel-Studien - Jahrbücher | Bei- & Sonderhefte". meiner.de. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
  2. ^ "Hegel-Studien". www.pe.ruhr-uni-bochum.de. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
  3. "Hegel-Studien | JSTOR". www.jstor.org. Retrieved 2025-01-02.
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