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Hegel''s Phenomenology of Spirit - Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

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Informationen zum Autor Howard P. Kainz is professor of philosophy at Marquette University. Klappentext Howard Kainz addresses several areas of Hegel's Phenomenology that are often overlooked in the interest of ensuring that readers do not "miss the trees for the forest." He argues that these "trees" are of interest in their own right, and keys to the ongoing appreciation of Hegel's work. Zusammenfassung Howard Kainz addresses several areas of Hegel's Phenomenology that are often overlooked in the interest of ensuring that readers do not "miss the trees for the forest." He argues that these "trees" are of interest in their own right! and keys to the ongoing appreciation of Hegel's work. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 1. The Phenomenon of Language in Hegel's Phenomenology Chapter 3 2. Character Types in the Phenomenology Chapter 4 3. Phenomenological Themes Chapter 5 4. Kierkegaard and the Phenomenology Chapter 6 5. Hegel's Unsystematic Systematization Chapter 7 6. The Phenomenology and Literature Chapter 8 7. "Absolute Knowledge" and the History of Modern Philosophy

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