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Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': An Introduction (Cambridge Introductions to Key Philosophical Texts) Book

This book introduces Hegel's best-known and most influential work, Phenomenology of Spirit, by interpreting it as a unified argument for a single philosophical claim: that human beings achieve their freedom through retrospective self-understanding. In clear, non-technical prose, Larry Krasnoff sets this claim in the context of the history of modern philosophy and shows how it is developed in the major sections of Hegel's text. The result is an accessible and engaging guide to one of the most complex and important works of nineteenth-century philosophy, which will be of interest to all students and teachers working in this area.Read More

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  • Book Description

    This book sets Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit in the context of the history of modern philosophy and shows how its major argument is developed. This guide to one of the most complex and important works of nineteenth-century philosophy will be of interest to all students and teachers working in this area.

  • 0521695376
  • 9780521695374
  • Larry Krasnoff
  • 28 April 2008
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 180
  • 1
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