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Hegel's Ladder: Volume I: The Pilgrimage of Reason. Volume II: The Odyssey of Spirit

Hegel's Ladder: Volume I: The Pilgrimage of Reason. Volume II: The Odyssey of Spirit

H.S. Harris
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A two-volume set. Print edition available in cloth only.

Awarded the Nicholas Hoare/Renaud-Bray Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize, 2001

From the Preface:

Hegel's Ladder aspires to be . . . a ‘literal commentary’ on Die Phänomenologie des Geistes. . . . It was the conscious goal of my thirty-year struggle with Hegel to write an explanatory commentary on this book; and with its completion I regard my own ‘working’ career as concluded. . . . The prevailing habit of commentators . . . is founded on the general consensus of opinion that whatever else it may be, Hegel’s Phenomenology is not the logical ‘Science’ that he believed it was. This is the received view that I want to overthrow. But if I am right, then an acceptably continuous chain of argument, paragraph by paragraph, ought to be discoverable in the text.
Language
English
Pages
1567
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1997

Hegel's Ladder: Volume I: The Pilgrimage of Reason. Volume II: The Odyssey of Spirit

H.S. Harris
0/5 ( ratings)
A two-volume set. Print edition available in cloth only.

Awarded the Nicholas Hoare/Renaud-Bray Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize, 2001

From the Preface:

Hegel's Ladder aspires to be . . . a ‘literal commentary’ on Die Phänomenologie des Geistes. . . . It was the conscious goal of my thirty-year struggle with Hegel to write an explanatory commentary on this book; and with its completion I regard my own ‘working’ career as concluded. . . . The prevailing habit of commentators . . . is founded on the general consensus of opinion that whatever else it may be, Hegel’s Phenomenology is not the logical ‘Science’ that he believed it was. This is the received view that I want to overthrow. But if I am right, then an acceptably continuous chain of argument, paragraph by paragraph, ought to be discoverable in the text.
Language
English
Pages
1567
Format
Hardcover
Release
January 01, 1997

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