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Michael Wolff, Das Körper-Seele-Problem: Kommentar zu Hegel, Enzyklopädie (1830), §389 (Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 1992), pp. 211. ISBN 3-465-02509-1.

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Michael Wolff, Das Körper-Seele-Problem: Kommentar zu Hegel, Enzyklopädie (1830), §389 (Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann, 1992), pp. 211. ISBN 3-465-02509-1.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 June 2015

Willem A. deVries*
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University of New Hampshire
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1 In English, the traditional designation is ‘mind-body problem,’ but this does not capture very well the German Körper-Seele Problem. Hegel distinguishes soul (Seele) from mind (as either Geist or Denkeri), so there is greater articulation to this problem within his system than the one-title-fits-all designation ‘mind-body problem’ implies. But I will observe the traditional English designation for the problem, simply because it reads more smoothly.