Interpreting Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit Interpreting Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit
Routledge Studies in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy

Interpreting Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

Expositions and Critique of Contemporary Readings

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Publisher Description

This book focuses on the interpretations of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit that have proved influential over the past decades. Current readers of Hegel’s Phenomenology face an abundance of interpretive literature devoted to this difficult text and confront a plethora of different philosophical presuppositions, research strategies and hermeneutic efforts.To enable a better orientation within the interpretative landscape, the essays in this volume summarize, contextualize and critically comment on the issues and currents in contemporary Phenomenology scholarship. There is a common set of three questions that each of the contributions seeks to answer: (1) What kind of text is The Phenomenology of Spirit? (2) What do the different strategies of interpretation conceptually bring to the text? (3) How do different interpreters justify their verdict on whether the Phenomenology is still a viable project?

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2021
29 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
288
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor & Francis
SIZE
2.3
MB

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