The Phenomenology of Spirit was Hegel's first major philosophical work and is considered by many to be his masterpiece. Its several hundred pages treat topics as diverse as Greek drama, religion, medieval court culture, natural science, Romanticism, and the Enlightenment. Hegel regarded it as the introduction to his philosophical system as a whole, and it is often thought to be the most accessible work in his otherwise difficult philosophical corpus.This anthology represents the most complete collection of essays on the Phenomenology in any language. It follows Hegel's table of contents, and all of the major sections of the work are covered. The main goal guiding the selection of essays was to collect the best articles written on the Phenomenology by distinguished international Hegel scholars and at the same time to provide systematic coverage. Although the essays are all by leading Hegel scholars, none of them presupposes any particular in-depth knowledge of Hegel or German philosophy. The object of the book is thus to make the Phenomenology more accessible for students while serving as an impetus for further Anglo-American Hegel research.Among the contributors to the book are Howard Adelman, John W. Burbidge, Martin De Nys, Kenley R. Dove, Katharina Dulckeit, Joseph C. Flay, Moltke S. Gram, Daniel P. Jamros, George Armstrong Kelly, Alasdair MacIntyre, Mitchell H. Miller, Jr., Patricia Jagentowicz Mills, Karlheinz Nusser, David W. Price, John Sallis, Harald Schondorf, Gary Shapiro, Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, Kenneth R. Westphal, and Merold Westphal.
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The most complete collection of essays on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit available in any language, with essays by distinguished international Hegel scholars.
Acknowledgments Abbreviations IntroductionPART I. HEGEL'S PREFACE AND INTRODUCTION 1. JOHN SALLIS, Hegel's Concept of Presentation: Its Determination in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit 2. KENLEY R. DOVE, Hegel's Phenomenological Method 3. KENNETH R. WESTPHAL, Hegel's Solution to the Dilemma of the Criterion PART II. CONSCIOUSNESS 4. KATHARINA DULCKEIT, Can Hegel Refer to Particulars? 5. MEROLD WESTPHAL, Hegel's Phenomenology of Perception 6. JOSEPH C. FLAY, Hegel's "Inverted World"PART III. SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS 7. HOWARD ADELMAN, Of Human Bondage: Labor, Bondage, and Freedom in the Phenomenology 8. GEORGE ARMSTRONG KELLY, Notes on Hegel's "Lordship snd Bondage" 9. JOHN W. BURBRUDGE, "Unhappy Consciousness" in Hegel: An Analysis of Medieval Catholicism?PART IV. REASON 10. ALASDAIR MACINTYRE, Hegel on Faces and Skulls 11. GARY SHAPIRO, Notes on the Animal Kingdom of the SpiritPART V. SPIRIT 12. PATRICIA JAGENTOWICZ MILLS, Hegel's Antigone 13. DAVID W. PRICE, Hegel's Intertextual Dialectic: Diderot's LeNeveu de Rameau in the Phenomenology of Spirit 14. KARLHEINZ NUSSER, The French Revolution and Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 15. MOLTKE S. GRAM, Moral and Literary Ideals in Hegel's Critique of "The Moral World-View" 16. DANIEL P. JAMROS, S.J., "The Appearing God" in Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritPART VI. RELIGION 17. JEAN-LOUIS VIEILLARD-BARON, Natural Religion: An Investigation of Hegel's Phenomenology in Spirit 18. HARALD SCHONDORE, S.J., The Otherling (Becoming Other) and Reconciliation of God in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit 19. MARTIN J. DE NYS, Mediation and Negativity in Hegel's Phenomenology of Christian ConsciousnessPART VII. ABSOLUTE KNOWING AND THE STRUCTURE OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY 20. MITCHELL H. MILLER JR., The Attainment of the Absolute Standpoint in Hegel's Phenomenology 21. JON STEWART, The Architeconic of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Bibliography: Works on the Phenomenology Index
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"The editor's stated organizational principle of examining the Phenomenology in a systematic fashion sets a worthwhile goal for the volume. The Phenomenology is probably the most taught of Hegel's works and deserves this kind of treatment. The collection has much to recommend it, and I think it makes a worthwhile contribution." — William Maker, Clemson University
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9780791435366
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1997-12-23
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State University of New York Press
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717 gr
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229 mm
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152 mm
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25 mm
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P, 06
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Jon Stewart is Associate Professor, Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre at Copenhagen University. He is editor of The Hegel Myths and Legends.