Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the Phenomenology of Spirit by Alexandre Kojeve

Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the Phenomenology of Spirit



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Apr 2, 2012 - Halfway through the introduction to the lectures in philosophy, Hegel is ready to nail down all this discussion of spirit and its activity in history. Jun 24, 2008 - So far I've only had time to read the introduction and "Quality" (and half of "Determinate Being (Dasein)"), but the differences are pretty striking -- not in matters of philosophical substance, but in how Hegel presents his system. Jan 22, 2011 - These texts are so dominated by one influential reading that it becomes difficult, even impossible, to say interpret anew. In other words, while on one hand, in content it rests, in respect of ideas and presentation, on the given, e.g. (2004) Being No One: The Self-Model Theory of Subjectivity (MIT Press). (1980) Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the Phenomenology of Spirit (Ithaca: Cornell University Press). I've read the other threads about Hegel below, but wasn't sure that what I wanted to start related. (there's -alot- of useful commentary and it gives you a good introduction to some of the larger themes of the phenomenology) I've just finished listening to the Berstein lectures on the Spirit of Christianity, and I'm definitely going to seek the book out. Introduction To The Reading Of Hegel: Lectures On The Phenomenology of Spirit. I think he's one of the greats. Aug 7, 2012 - It is not unlikely that Schelling is here referring at least in part to Hegel's infamous joke in The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807), mentioned above, about the “night in which, as the saying goes, all cows are black.”95 In a 114 In his introduction to Schelling Now: Contemporary Readings (2005), Wirth further suggests that Schelling's “ecological sensitivity” and “receptivity to the call of the earth” represent philosophical possibilities “left largely unexplored by Hegel.”115. Introduction to the reading of Hegel - Google Books. But in this thread I also wrote about Phen Hegel and so on. May 25, 2008 - It has become clear that it's finally time for me to read Hegel. Nov 21, 2008 - The third moment of self-consciousness has been established phenomenologically, or at least its structure has been uncovered. Additionally, the conversations were a bit old, so I thought I'd start a new one revolving around the Phenomenology. Jun 22, 2008 - In the Phenomenology, Hegel seeks to harness all the negativity of ancient Skepticism in order to provide a sort of negative proof for his own theory of Absolute or infinite cognition. Apr 6, 2012 - (Hegel, 1835/1975). I'm not as well Can anyone suggest a good secondary source book, to help me through Phenomenology of Spirit, or Hegel in general? €�[] the severe style still limits itself to reproducing what is present and available. The variance between the Lectures and the Encyclopedia isn't as high as it The Phenomenology of Spirit teaches us to contemplate the onward movement of consciousness. Comparing the remarks in Hegel's Introduction with some of the pertinent philosophical digressions in his later Lectures on the History of Philosophy, the connection between the logical order of his argument and the history of the event may be further established.

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