Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal
Volume 3, Issue 1 (December 2004)
Symposium
Hegel’s Logic of the Concept
Prefatory Matter
Symposium Address
Introduction
David G. Carlson
Articles
Hegel's Logic of Freedom
William Maker
Why Hegel's Concept is Not the Essence of Things
Stephen Houlgate
Hegel's Anti-Spinozism: The Transition to Subjective Logic and the End of Classical Metaphysics
George di Giovanni
The One and the Concept: On Hegel's Reading of Plato's Parmenides
Allegra de Laurentiis
History, Concepts, and Normativity in Hegel
Dario Perinetti
Ways of Being Singular: The Logic of Individuality
Robert Berman
The Types of Universals and the Forms of Judgment
Richard Dien Winfield
Why Are There Four Hegelian Judgments?
David G. Carlson
Hegel's Refutation of Rational Egoism, in True Infinity and the Idea
Robert M. Wallace
Hegel's Science of Logic in an Analytic Mode
Clark Butler
Cognition and Finite Spirit
John W. Burbidge
The Antepenultimacy of the Beginning in Hegel's Science of Logic
David G. Carlson
The System of Syllogism
Richard Dien Winfield
Notes
The Prosecution of Cybergripers Under the Lanham Act
Blossom Lefcourt