This is a new translation, with running commentary, of what is
perhaps the most important short piece of Hegel's writing. The
Preface to Hegel's first major work, the "Phenomenology of Spirit,"
lays the groundwork for all his other writing by explaining what is
most innovative about Hegel's philosophy.
This new translation combines readability with maximum
precision, breaking Hegel's long sentences and simplifying their
often complex structure. At the same time, it is more faithful to
the original than any previous translation.
The heart of the book is the detailed commentary, supported by
an introductory essay. Together they offer a lucid and elegant
explanation of the text and elucidate difficult issues in Hegel,
making his claims and intentions intelligible to the beginner while
offering interesting and original insights to the scholar and
advanced student. The commentary often goes beyond the particular
phrase in the text to provide systematic context and explain
related topics in Hegel and his predecessors (including Kant,
Spinoza, and Aristotle, as well as Fichte, Schelling, Holderlin,
and others).
The commentator refrains from playing down (as many interpreters
do today) those aspects of Hegel's thought that are less acceptable
in our time, and abstains from mixing his own philosophical
preferences with his reading of Hegel's text. His approach is
faithful to the historical Hegel while reconstructing Hegel's ideas
within their own context."
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