The Phenomenology of Spirit was Hegel's first major philosophical
work and is considered by many to be his masterpiece. Its several
hundred pages treat topics as diverse as Greek drama, religion,
medieval court culture, natural science, Romanticism, and the
Enlightenment. Hegel regarded it as the introduction to his
philosophical system as a whole, and it is often thought to be the
most accessible work in his otherwise difficult philosophical
corpus.
This anthology represents the most complete collection of essays
on the Phenomenology in any language, it follows Hegel's table of
contents, and all of the major sections of the work are covered.
The main goal guiding the selection of essays was to collect the
best articles written on the Phenomenology by the most
distinguished international Hegel scholars and at the same time to
provide systematic coverage. Although the essays are all by leading
Hegel scholars, none of them presupposes any particular in-depth
knowledge of Hegel or German philosophy. The object of the book is
thus to make the Phenomenology more accessible for students while
serving as an impetus for further Anglo-American Hegel
research.
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