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Latest revision as of 23:27, 7 February 2026
Jeffrey Reid is a professor of philosophy at the University of Ottawa.[1][2]
Jeffrey Reid completed his philosophical training in France at the Université de Paris IV–Sorbonne, where he earned his undergraduate degrees, a Master’s, and a Ph.D. on Hegel, in 1997 under the direction of Jean-François Marquet. After returning to his hometown of Toronto to teach and work, and now based in Ottawa, Reid has published widely in both French and English. His primary research interests lie in epistemological and ethical questions within Hegel, German Idealism, and Early German Romanticism. His approach to these topics is deeply shaped by his background in French Hegelianism.[1]
Selected publications
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- ^ a b “Jeffrey Reid”. uniweb.uottawa.ca. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
- ^ “Jeffrey Reid (University of Ottawa) – PhilPeople”. philpeople.org. Retrieved 2026-01-31.
- ^ Peddle, Francis (2023). “A HEGELIAN PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE: An Onto-grammatical Interpretation”. Science et Esprit. 75 (2): 273–286. doi:10.7202/1098992ar. ISSN 0316-5345.
- ^ Chaput, Emmanuel (2024-05-03). “Jeffrey Reid, Hegel’s Grammatical Ontology. Vanishing Words and Hermeneutical Openness in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Londres, Bloomsbury, 2021, xviii-230 p., 81 £”. Revue philosophique de la France et de l’étranger (in French). 149 (2): 251–298. doi:10.3917/rphi.242.0251. ISSN 0035-3833.
- ^ Leonardo Camacho (2021-12-25). Episode 2: Professor Jeffrey Reid. Retrieved 2026-01-31 – via YouTube.
- ^ Ross, Nathan (October 2018). “Jeffrey Reid. The Anti-Romantic: Hegel Against Ironic Romanticism. New York: Bloomsbury, 2014. ISBN 978-1-472-57481-7 (hbk). Pp. 196. $112.00”. Hegel Bulletin. 39 (2): 372–375. doi:10.1017/hgl.2016.49. ISSN 2051-5367.
- ^ Weber, Philipp (2018). “Review of The Anti-Romantic. Hegel against Ironic Romanticism; Irony and Idealism. Rereading Schlegel, Hegel and Kierkegaard, RushFred”. Hegel-Studien. 52: 249–254. ISSN 0073-1587. JSTOR 27125787.
- ^ Plug, Jan (2016-07-03). “The Anti-Romantic: Hegel Against Ironic Romanticism; Hegel and the English Romantic Tradition”. European Romantic Review. 27 (4): 505–510. doi:10.1080/10509585.2016.1190098. ISSN 1050-9585.
- ^ Zambrana, RocÃo. “The Anti-Romantic: Hegel Against Ironic Romanticism”. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. Archived from the original on 2024-07-29. Retrieved 2025-07-08.
- ^ “Bulletin de littérature hégélienne XVIII (2008)”. Archives de philosophie (in French). 72 (2): 367–399. 2009-06-19. doi:10.3917/aphi.722.0367. ISSN 0003-9632.
- ^ Fritzman, J. M. (2015). The anti-romantic: Hegel against ironic romanticism. Choice, 52(8), 1328. Retrieved from https://www.proquest.com/trade-journals/anti-romantic-hegel-against-ironic-romanticism/docview/1667680377/se-2


