New PDF release: Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, Volume 1:

By G. W. F. Hegel

ISBN-10: 0520203712

ISBN-13: 9780520203716

Those lectures signify the ultimate, and in many ways the decisive, portion of Hegel's whole philosophical approach. This quantity comprises Hegel's advent and the 1st a part of the lectures.

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The problem arises especially in the third person of the verb sein, ist ("is") and sind ("are"). " Because German lacks a verb corresponding to Dasein, but has only the loanword existieren, sein often does double duty for "to be" and " to exist," and when the reference is to finite objects, both translations are appropriate. Yet the infinite object, God, the absolute, the universal, the concept, cannot properly be said to "exist"; it has being or actuality, but not determinate worldly existence (except insofar as God assumes finitude in the moment of worldly diremption, but that is another matter).

A similar analysis of the structure and development of Parts II and III will constitute the editorial introductions to those two volumes. These introductory sections are in no way intended as a commen­ tary on the text or as an attempt to interpret the philosophy-of­ religion lectures within the larger framework of Hegel's thought. The analysis is purely internal, making no reference to other writ­ ings of Hegel or to secondary literature. For what follows, readers will be helped by referring to the tables providing a synopsis of the structure of the Introduction and the Concept, which are found on pp.

Thus, while the work of previous editors (Bting and Lasson) has been carefully compared, there is no need to indicate where their readmgs diverge from ours except at a few points where we have had to msert something into the text on a conjectural basis. This is not to make light of the extreme complexities of this text but only to say that we are confident of the final results. The most difficult editorial decision concerns the handling of the large number of marginal additions. To relegate all of these passages mechanically to the footnotes would be a consistent procedure but would not do justice to their character.

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