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Phenomenology of Spirit Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich H Philosophers


Phenomenology of Spirit
The Phenomenology of Spirit, published in 1807, is widely considered Hegel's most influential work. This work's German title, Phãnomenologie des Geistes, is also often translated as The Phenomenology of Mind.

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  • - A 1993 summary by Paul Trejo of the relations among key terms used in Hegel's seminal work.
  • - A brief footnoted essay which attempts to elucidate the concepts of reality and consciousness in this work. Based on the Baillie translation.
  • - Explores the development of self-consciousness within the Master-Slave passage in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Waterman connects this to the process of Life coming to be "for itself."
  • - An exploration of the significance of the Phenomenology of Spirit for the postmodern condition.
  • - A concise paraphrase by Lois Shawver.
  • - An exploration of the Phenomenology through an analogy to Saxe's poem "The Blind Men and the Elephant." Part of the Paideia Project.
  • - By Eric Steinhart, intended for students of philosophy.


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