Talk:George di Giovanni
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[edit]John W. Burbidge's Historical Dictionary of Hegelian Philosophy (2008, Scarecrow Press) says this about him on p. 22:
- DI GIOVANNI, GEORGE (1935- ). By both translating and writing about Kant's immediate successors, in particular Friedrich Jacobi, di Giovanni has brought to the attention of Anglophones much of the context within which Hegel developed his philosophy.
(Disclosure: Although it was more than two decades ago, GdG introduced me to Hegel as an undergrad, and so, to be on the safe side, I am not adding content to the article directly.)
Cheers, Patrick (talk) 14:15, 4 April 2025 (UTC)