Stephen Houlgate
Stephen Houlgate (born 24 March 1954) is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He is known for his works on Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida's thought.[1]
| Stephen Houlgate | |
|---|---|
| Born | 24 March 1954 | 
| Education | University of Cambridge (PhD) | 
| Era | 21st-century philosophy | 
| Region | Western philosophy | 
| School | Continental | 
| Institutions | University of Warwick | 
| Thesis | Metaphysics and its criticism in the philosophies of Hegel and Nietzsche (1984) | 
| Doctoral advisor | Nicholas Boyle | 
| Other academic advisors | Raymond Plant Barry Nisbet J. P. Stern Duncan Forbes | 
| Doctoral students | Beth Lord | 
| Main interests | Post-Kantian philosophy | 
Books
    
- Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics, Cambridge University Press, 1986
- An Introduction to Hegel: Freedom, Truth and History, 2nd edition, Blackwell, 2005
- The Opening of Hegel's Logic. From Being to Infinity, Purdue University Press, 2006
- Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. A Reader's Guide, Bloomsbury, 2013
- Hegel on Being (2 vols.), Bloomsbury, 2021
Edited
    
- Hegel and the Philosophy of Nature, SUNY, 1998
- The Hegel Reader, Blackwell, 1998
- Hegel and the Arts, Northwestern University Press, 2007
- G.W.F. Hegel: Outlines of the Philosophy of Right, Oxford University Press, 2008
- A Companion to Hegel, with M.Baur, Blackwell, 2011
See also
    
    
References
    
- Kusch, Martin (1 January 2009). "Review: Miranda Fricker: Epistemic Injustice: Power and the Ethics of Knowing". Mind. 118 (469): 170–174. doi:10.1093/mind/fzp020. ISSN 0026-4423. Retrieved 2 February 2019.
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