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Reading Hegel: The Introductions
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272 pages
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Hegel's major Introductions are compiled to reveal the systematic nature of his philosophical thought. Each Introduction captures a unique aspect of his overarching concept of truth, while together they illustrate a complex dialectic that evolves through his works. The book highlights Hegel's influence on a range of thinkers, from Marx and Kierkegaard to post-modernists like Derrida, allowing readers to trace the origins of their ideas back to Hegel. It offers a deep dive into his reflections on philosophy, religion, aesthetics, history, and law, showcasing his grand vision of the Spirit's journey.
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2008, paperback
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