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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: A Critical Guide (Cambridge Critical Guides)

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: A Critical Guide (Cambridge Critical Guides)

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Cambridge University Press, 4/14/2011
EAN 9780521182775, ISBN10: 0521182778

Paperback, 258 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.5 cm
Language: English

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, first published in 1807, is a work with few equals in systematic integrity, philosophical originality and historical influence. This collection of essays, contributed by leading Hegel scholars, examines all aspects of the work, from its argumentative strategies to its continuing relevance to philosophical debates. The collection combines close analysis with wide-ranging coverage of the text, and also traces connections with debates extending beyond Hegel scholarship, including issues in the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, ethics, and philosophy of religion. In showing clearly that we have not yet exhausted the Phenomenology's insights, it demonstrates the need for contemporary philosophers to engage with Hegel.

Preface
1. Substance, subject, system
the justification of science in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Dietmar H. Heidemann
2. 'Science of the phenomenology of spirit'
Hegel's program and its implementation Hans-Friedrich Fulda
3. The Phenomenology of Spirit as a 'transcendentalistic' argument for a monistic ontology Rolf-Peter Horstmann
4. Sense certainty and the 'this-such' Willem A. deVries
5. From desire to recognition
Hegel's account of human sociality Alex Honneth
6. 'Reason (...) apprehended irrationally'
Hegel's critique of observing reason Michael Quante
7. What is a 'shape of spirit?' Terry Pinkard
8. Ethical life, morality, and the role of spirit in the Phenomenology Will Dudley
9. Self-completing alienation
Hegel's argument of transparent conditions of free agency Dean Moyar
10. Practical reason and spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Ludwig Siep
11. Religion and demythologization in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Thomas A. Lewis
12. A 'logic of experience' as 'absolute knowledge'
on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit Roger B. Pippin.