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Reviews"This new translation...is no doubt the event of the year innineteenth-century philosophical research."--Choice, "Clear, lucid, excellent balance between literalness andparaphrase."--Lucian Krukowski, Washington University, "An excellent translation and a most valuable original source."--GeorgeKovacs, Florida International University, "No one can read this book without feeling that he or she is encounteringnot only an important historical document but a living example of the finestpowers of the philosophical imagination."--Robert C. Solomon, University ofTexas, Austin, "Excellent translation. After decades of neglect in English-speakingcountries, Hegel's philosophy is arousing the interest of a new generation ofgraduate students, even in heavily "analytic" department."--Forrest Williams,University of Colorado, "Excellent translation. After decades of neglect in English-speaking countries, Hegel's philosophy is arousing the interest of a new generation of graduate students, even in heavily "analytic" department."--Forrest Williams, University of Colorado"No one can read this book without feeling that he or she is encountering not only an important historical document but a living example of the finest powers of the philosophical imagination."--Robert C. Solomon, University of Texas, Austin"This new translation...is no doubt the event of the year in nineteenth-century philosophical research."--Choice"Clear, lucid, excellent balance between literalness and paraphrase."--Lucian Krukowski, Washington University"An excellent translation and a most valuable original source."--George Kovacs, Florida International University
SynopsisThis brilliant study of the stages in the mind's necessary progress from immediate sense-consciousness to the position of a scientific philosophy includes an introductory essay and a paragraph-by-paragraph analysis of the text to help the reader understand this most difficult and most influential of Hegel's works.
LC Classification NumberBD111