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Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind - System of Science - cover

Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind - System of Science

Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Traductor J. B. Baillie

Editorial: Good Press

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Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Mind' serves as a profound and intricate exploration of consciousness, experience, and self-awareness, charting the evolution of the human spirit from sense-certainty to absolute knowing. Written in a dense and dialectical style, the text reflects Hegel's engagement with contemporaneous philosophical debates, particularly those surrounding idealism and empiricism. This work is not merely a philosophical treatise; it is an ambitious attempt to outline a comprehensive system wherein knowledge, reality, and the development of self-consciousness interplay dynamically across various stages of awareness. Hegel, a pivotal figure in German Idealism, was deeply influenced by the political and intellectual upheavals of his time, particularly the Enlightenment's legacy and the rise of Romantic philosophy. His background in theology, along with his experiences during the tumultuous period of the early 19th century, shaped his dialectical method and his commitment to unveiling the complexities of human consciousness. Hegel'Äôs intent in this work was to demonstrate how individual and collective experiences unfold in a universal context, challenging readers to confront the nature of their own realities. I highly recommend 'Phenomenology of Mind' to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of philosophical thought and the intricacies of human experience. This work invites readers to engage with Hegel'Äôs dialectical reasoning, prompting a transformative journey through the layers of consciousness, ultimately enriching their comprehension of philosophy's relevance to personal and societal development.
Disponible desde: 13/12/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 510 páginas.

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