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This hardcover edition of Hegel's landmark work of philosophy
contains the authoritative and respected translation of J.B.
Baillie. The Phenomenology of Spirit, also known as The
Phenomenology of Mind, contains methodical discussions of Hegelian
examination of mind and mental functioning. In Hegelianist
philosophy, the notion of the spirit or mind commences with a
consideration of the subjective (i.e. individual) mind. After some
contemplation however, it is realised that this 'individual' sort
of mind is but the initial stage of the process - the so-called
'in-itself stage'. The stage which follows this is that of the
objective mind - it is this type of mind that finds itself object
of law, morals and government. This frames the condition of the
mind when it is out-of-itself. The final stage of the Hegelianist
posit upon the mind is that of the 'absolute mind'. At this point,
the mind ascends above the constraints of the natural world and of
mankind's institutions and laws.
An easy-to-digest introduction the science of the experience of
consciousness as the German Idealist philosopher GEORG WILHELM
FRIEDRICH HEGEL (17701831) understood it, this condensed version of
Hegels The Phenomenology of Spiritwhich the author created himself
for his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciencesexplores Hegels
take on: [ what mind is [ consciousness and the intellect [ the
theoretical mind [ memory, intuition, and imagination [ the
morality of conscience [ moral life, or social ethics [ and much
more. This 1894 translation of the 18271830 German original, by
Scottish philosopher and Oxford University professor WILLIAM
WALLACE (18431897), remains a favorite of Hegel students, and is
celebrated for its style and eloquence. This edition also features
Wallaces five original introductory essays on the scope of a
philosophy of mind, the aims and methods of psychology, the
psychological aspects of ethics, psycho-genesis, and the role of
ethics in politics.
An easy-to-digest introduction the science of the experience of
consciousness as the German Idealist philosopher GEORG WILHELM
FRIEDRICH HEGEL (17701831) understood it, this condensed version of
Hegels The Phenomenology of Spiritwhich the author created himself
for his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciencesexplores Hegels
take on: [ what mind is [ the sensibility of the physical soul [
the immediacy of the feeling soul [ consciousness and the intellect
[ the theoretical mind [ memory, intuition, and imagination [ the
morality of conscience [ moral life, or social ethics [ revealed
religion in the absolute mind [ and much more. This 1894
translation of the 18271830 German original, by Scottish
philosopher and Oxford University professor WILLIAM WALLACE
(18431897), remains a favorite of Hegel students, and is celebrated
for its style and eloquence.
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel gave many lectures in logic at
Berlin University between 1818 and his untimely death in 1831.
Edited posthumously by Hegel's son, Karl, these lectures were
published in German in 2001 and now appear in English for the first
time. Because they were delivered orally, Lectures on Logic is more
approachable and colloquial than much of Hegel's formal philosophy.
The lectures provide important insight into Hegel's science of
logic, dialectical method, and symbolic logic. Clark Butler's
smooth translation helps readers understand the rationality of
Hegel's often dark and difficult thought. Readers at all levels
will find a mature and particularly clear presentation of Hegel's
systematic philosophical vision.
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