Hegel's phenomenology : the sociality of reason

Terry Pinkard

The Phenomenology of Spirit is both one of Hegel's most widely read books and one of his most obscure. The book is the most detailed commentary on Hegel's work available. It develops an independent philosophical account of the general theory of knowledge, culture, and history presented in the Phenomenology. In a clear and straightforward style, Terry Pinkard reconstructs Hegel's theoretical philosophy and shows its connection to ethical and political theory. He sets the work in a historical context and shows the contemporary relevance of Hegel's thought for European and Anglo-American philosophers. The principal audience for the book is teachers and students of philosophy, but the great interest in Hegel's work and the clarity of Pinkard's exposition ensure that historians of ideas, political scientists, and literary theorists will also read it.

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[目次]

  • 1. Why the Phenomenology of Spirit?
  • 2. The claims to self-sufficient knowledge: sense-certainty, perception, understanding
  • 3. The claims of self-sufficient agency: freedom and self-consciousness
  • 4. Modern life's project of self-justification
  • 5. Modern life's alternatives and modern life's possibilities
  • 6. The self-reflection of the human community
  • 7. The essential structure of modern life.

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書名 Hegel's phenomenology : the sociality of reason
著作者等 Pinkard, Terry P.
出版元 Cambridge University Press
刊行年月 1996
版表示 1st pbk ed
ページ数 vii, 451 p.
大きさ 23 cm
ISBN 052156834X
NCID BA28023935
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言語 英語
出版国 イギリス
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