Hegel Myths and Legends

For many years, scholars in German idealism have known that a number of the views of Hegel rife in the Anglo-Saxon world are highly inaccurate. The essays collected in The Hegel Myths and Legends disabuse students and nonspecialists of these misconceptions by exposing the myths for what they are.

"The Hegel Myths and Legends is a wonderful book to counter prejudices against Hegel's philosophy. In addition, the essays give insight into why and how the myths were created. . . . Stewart's collection of essays should facilitate that Hegel's philosophy can no longer be dismissed as easily as has been and is still done." --Review of Metaphysics