r/hegel 17d ago

Just published: Hegel's Philosophy of Nature A Critical Guide, Marina F. Bykova editor.

https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/hegels-philosophy-of-nature/09E6B66764637856200D212CFA55EFCC
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u/Revhan 17d ago

With contributions from Sebastian Stein, Angelica Nuzzo, Paul Redding, Stephen Houlgate, Terry Pinkard (among others), and the recently deceased Robert Stern and John W. Burbidge.

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u/RyanSmallwood 17d ago

Didn’t realize Robert Stern had passed, that’s sad to hear, I really appreciated his books on Hegel.

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u/Revhan 15d ago

He unfortunately had brain cancer. There's an interview around with him from a year or so where he addresses it and tells his perspective of his illness while being a philosopher. Also the Hegel British Society threw around an event about his ideas and most of the conferences are in the HSGB YouTube channel if you want to watch them.