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Reading Hegel's Phenomenology [electronic resource] / John Russon.

By: Russon, John Edward, 1960-.
Contributor(s): ebrary, Inc.
Series: Studies in Continental thought: Publisher: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, c2004Description: x, 299 p. ; 24 cm.Subject(s): Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831. Phanomenologie des GeistesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 193 Online resources: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
Contents:
Sense, time, and my meaning -- From perception to philosophy -- Understanding : things, forces, and the body -- Death and desire in Hegel's epistemology : the form of Hegel's argument -- Reading and the body -- Hermeneutical pressure : intersubjectivity and objectivity -- The "freedom of self-consciousness" and early modern epistemology -- Reason and dualism -- Spirit and skepticism -- The contradictions of moral life : Hegel's critique of Kant -- Selfhood, conscience, and dialectic -- The ritual basis of self-identity -- Vision and image in Hegel's system -- Deciding to read : on the horizon (of Christianity) -- Absolute knowing : the structure and project of Hegel's system of science.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 275-289) and index.

Sense, time, and my meaning -- From perception to philosophy -- Understanding : things, forces, and the body -- Death and desire in Hegel's epistemology : the form of Hegel's argument -- Reading and the body -- Hermeneutical pressure : intersubjectivity and objectivity -- The "freedom of self-consciousness" and early modern epistemology -- Reason and dualism -- Spirit and skepticism -- The contradictions of moral life : Hegel's critique of Kant -- Selfhood, conscience, and dialectic -- The ritual basis of self-identity -- Vision and image in Hegel's system -- Deciding to read : on the horizon (of Christianity) -- Absolute knowing : the structure and project of Hegel's system of science.

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