• FS. Early Writings
    • Bern: 1793–1796
      • Fragments on Popular Religion and Christianity
      • The Positivity of the Christian Religion (Additions / New Draft of the Beginning)
      • Eleusis. To Hölderlin
      • The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism
    • Frankfurt: 1797–1800
      • Drafts on Religion and Love
      • Notes on the “Confidential Letters on the Former Constitutional Relationship of the Vaud to the City of Bern” [by J. J. Cart]
      • That the Magistrates Must Be Elected by the Citizens [On the Most Recent Internal Conditions of Württemberg...]
      • The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate (The Spirit of Judaism / Basic Concept for the Spirit of Christianity / The Spirit of Christianity)
      • System Fragment of 1800
      • Fragments of Historical and Political Studies from the Bern and Frankfurt Period
    • The Constitution of Germany
    • Appendix
      • On Lessing’s Correspondence with His Wife
      • Excerpts from the Diary of the Journey in the Bernese Oberland
      • On Wallenstein
  • JS. Jena Writings
    • The Difference Between Fichte's and Schelling's System of Philosophy
    • Reviews from the Erlangen Literary Gazette
      • Bouterwek’s Principles of Speculative Philosophy
      • Two Writings of Werneburg
      • Gerstäcker’s Deduction of the Concept of Right
      • Krug’s Outline of a New Organon of Philosophy
    • Essays from the Critical Journal of Philosophy
      • Announcement of the Critical Journal
      • Introduction. On the Nature of Philosophical Criticism in General and Its Relation to the Present State of Philosophy in Particular
      • How Common Sense Takes Philosophy, Illustrated by the Works of Herr Krug
      • Notes Sheet. Particular Purpose of the Sheet
      • The Relation of Skepticism to Philosophy. Presentation of Its Various Modifications and Comparison of the Newest with the Ancient
      • Notes Sheet. Bavaria. Outbreak of Popular Joy Over the Final Demise of Philosophy
      • [Göttingen]. Reception of Thoroughly Practical Philosophy in Göttingen. View of Idealism There
      • Notes Sheet. Göttingen
      • Faith and Knowledge, or the Reflection Philosophy of Subjectivity in the Completeness of Its Forms as Kantian, Jacobian, and Fichtean Philosophy / A. Kantian Philosophy / B. Jacobian Philosophy / C. Fichtean Philosophy
      • On the Scientific Methods of Treating Natural Right, Its Place in Practical Philosophy, and Its Relation to the Positive Sciences of Law
    • Appendix
      • Habilitation Theses
      • Rosenkranz’s Report on the Fragment on the Divine Triangle
      • Aphorisms from Hegel’s Wastebook
      • Maxims of the Journal of German Literature
      • Who Thinks Abstractly?
      • Hegel’s Autobiography (Handwritten)
  • PG. Phenomenology of Spirit
  • NS. Nuremberg and Heidelberg Writings
    • Nuremberg Writings – Texts for Philosophical Propedeutics
      • Philosophical Encyclopedia for the Upper Class
      • Doctrine of Consciousness for the Middle Class
      • Logic for the Middle Class
      • Doctrine of Consciousness for the Middle Class
      • Logic for the Lower Class
      • Doctrine of the Concept for the Upper Class
      • Logic for the Middle Class
      • Doctrine of Rights, Duties, and Religion for the Lower Class
      • Doctrine of Religion for the Middle and Upper Classes
      • Two Fragments
      • Appendix: Hegel’s Teaching Subjects
    • Nuremberg Writings – Gymnasium Speeches
      • Speech on the Predecessor Rector Schenk, July 10, 1809
      • Speech at the End of the School Year, September 29, 1809
      • Speech at the End of the School Year, September 14, 1810
      • Speech at the End of the School Year, September 2, 1811
      • Speech at the End of the School Year, September 2, 1813
      • Speech at the End of the School Year, August 30, 1815
    • Nuremberg Writings – Reports
      • Report on the Position of the Realschule Relative to the Other Educational Institutions
      • Report on the Gymnasium School Year
      • On the Teaching of Philosophy in Gymnasiums. Private Report for Immanuel Niethammer
      • On the Teaching of Philosophy in Universities. Letter to Friedrich von Raumer
    • Heidelberg Writings – Two Essays from the Heidelberg Yearbooks of Literature (1817)
      • [On] Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi’s Works, Volume 3
      • [Review of the] Proceedings of the Assembly of the Estates of the Kingdom of Württemberg in the Years 1815 and 1816
  • L. Science of Logic
  • R. Elements of the Philosophy of Right
  • E. Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences
  • BS. Berlin Writings 1818–1831
    • Reports and Essays
      • On the Establishment of a Critical Journal of Literature
      • On the Teaching of Philosophy in Gymnasiums
      • Preface to Hinrichs’ Philosophy of Religion
      • On a Charge of Public Defamation of the Catholic Religion
      • On “The Converts” [by Ernst Raupach]. (Anti-Critical)
      • On the English Reform Bill
    • Reviews from the Yearbooks for Scientific Criticism
      • On the Episode of the Mahabharata Known as the Bhagavad-Gita. By Wilhelm von Humboldt
      • Solger’s Posthumous Writings and Correspondence
      • Hamann’s Writings
      • Aphorisms on Non-Knowledge and Absolute Knowledge in Relation to Christian Faith. By Karl Friedrich Göschel
      • On the Hegelian Doctrine or Absolute Knowledge and Modern Pantheism – On Philosophy in General and Hegel’s Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences in Particular
      • Ideal Realism, Part I. By A. L. J. Ohlert
      • On the Basis, Structure, and Chronology of World History. By J. Görres
    • Fragments, Notes, Aphorisms
      • Fragment on the Philosophy of Spirit
      • Note on Hamann
      • Two Drafts for the Reform Bill Writing
      • Notes and Aphorisms
  • PGh. Lectures on the Philosophy of History
  • A. Lectures on Aesthetics
  • Rel. Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
  • GP. Lectures on the History of Philosophy