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Phenomenology of Spirit, Paperback by Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, ISBN 0198245971, ISBN-13 9780198245971, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Expounds upon consciousness, self-consciousness, reason, spirit, religion and absolute knowing and also supports Kant, denounces skepticism and hails idealism
Reviews"This new translation...is no doubt the event of the year innineteenth-century philosophical research."--Choice, "Clear, lucid, excellent balance between literalness andparaphrase."--Lucian Krukowski, Washington University, "An excellent translation and a most valuable original source."--GeorgeKovacs, Florida International University, "No one can read this book without feeling that he or she is encounteringnot only an important historical document but a living example of the finestpowers of the philosophical imagination."--Robert C. Solomon, University ofTexas, Austin, "Excellent translation. After decades of neglect in English-speakingcountries, Hegel's philosophy is arousing the interest of a new generation ofgraduate students, even in heavily "analytic" department."--Forrest Williams,University of Colorado, "Excellent translation. After decades of neglect in English-speaking countries, Hegel's philosophy is arousing the interest of a new generation of graduate students, even in heavily "analytic" department."--Forrest Williams, University of Colorado"No one can read this book without feeling that he or she is encountering not only an important historical document but a living example of the finest powers of the philosophical imagination."--Robert C. Solomon, University of Texas, Austin"This new translation...is no doubt the event of the year in nineteenth-century philosophical research."--Choice"Clear, lucid, excellent balance between literalness and paraphrase."--Lucian Krukowski, Washington University"An excellent translation and a most valuable original source."--George Kovacs, Florida International University
SynopsisThis brilliant study of the stages in the mind's necessary progress from immediate sense-consciousness to the position of a scientific philosophy includes an introductory essay and a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of the text to help the reader understand this most difficult and most influential of Hegel's works.
It’s good. I’ll have to study it for quite some time to fully understand it but the book is worth it.
Check out Gregory B. Sadler on YouTube to guide you through this text; he’s a great teacher.
Unless you are really interested in philosophical discussions, you will find this book to be boringly meaningless. If you can find a one page synopsis of its content, get that instead.