Revisiting Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion. Stewart, J. (2022). An Introduction to Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford UP.
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Просвітництво, Романтизм, Філософія Духу, ІдеалізмAbstract
Review of Stewart, J. (2022). An Introduction to Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford UP
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Stewart, J. (2020). The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Existentialism. Cham: Palgrave Maximillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-44571-3
Stewart, J. (2021). Hegel’s Century: Alienation and Recognition in a Time of Revolution. Cambridge: Cambridge UP. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009019828
Stewart, J. (2022). An Introduction to Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford UP. https://doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192842930.001.0001
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