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Reading Hegel's Phenomenology /

In "Reading Hegel's Phenomenology", John Russon uses the theme of reading to clarify the methods, premises, evidence, reasoning, and conclusions developed in Hegel's seminal text. Russon's approach facilitates comparing major sections and movements of the text, and demonstra...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Russon, John
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Bloomington, IN : Indiana University Press, c2004.
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Online Access:http://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0417/2004007631.html
Table of Contents:
  • Sense, time, and my meaning
  • From perception to philosophy
  • Understanding : things, forces, and the body
  • Death and desire in Hegel's epistemology : the form of Hegel's argument
  • Reading and the body
  • Hermeneutical pressure : intersubjectivity and objectivity
  • The "freedom of self-consciousness" and early modern epistemology
  • Reason and dualism
  • Spirit and skepticism
  • The contradictions of moral life : Hegel's critique of Kant
  • Selfhood, conscience, and dialectic
  • The ritual basis of self-identity
  • Vision and image in Hegel's system
  • Deciding to read : on the horizon (of Christianity)
  • Absolute knowing : the structure and project of Hegel's system of science.