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History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology
This concise introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit seeks to show that the unity of this classic work may be found in the integration of its transcendental and sociological-historical themes. Merold Westphal argues that the key to this unity lies in Hegel's radical discovery that transcendental subjectivity has a social history and that absolute knowledge is a historically conditioned and essentially collective or social event. His distinctive interpretation emphasizes the relevance of Hegel's Phenomenology to contemporary philosophical issues.
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142.7 Wes h
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Publisher | Humanities Press International Inc. : New Jersey., 1998 |
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xxii + 233hlm; 14x21,5cm
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Indonesia
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0-391-03672-6
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142.7
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Third edition
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