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Review - David S. Stern (ed.). Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4384-4445 (hbk). ISBN 978-1-4384-4444-4 (pbk). Pp. 251.

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David S. Stern (ed.). Essays on Hegel’s Philosophy of Subjective Spirit. Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2014. ISBN 978-1-4384-4445 (hbk). ISBN 978-1-4384-4444-4 (pbk). Pp. 251.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 September 2016

Elisa Magrì*
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School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Republic of Irelandelisa.magri@ucd.ie
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1 W. A. DeVries, Hegel’s Theory of Mental Activity (Ithaca NY: Cornell University Press, 1988). Previously, in 1972, Murray Greene published Hegel on the Soul: A Speculative Anthropology. As usual, translations serve an important purpose too. In 2007, Robert R. Williams’s translation of the Berlin Lectures on the Philosophy of Subjective Spirit (1827–28) and Michael Inwood’s translation of and commentary on Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind have set the stage for new Anglophone studies on this subject, including Richard Winfield’s Hegel and Mind: Rethinking Philosophical Psychology (2010) and Terry Pinkard’s Hegel’s Naturalism: Mind, Nature and the Final Ends of Life (2012).