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Chargement... The Philosophy of Hegelpar Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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The strangeness of this volume begins early: editor Friedrich admits up front that he's never been exactly enthusiastic about Hegel's philosophy, which he considers "wrong" in many ways. The order of the selections is peculiar: The Phenomenology of Spirit is generally thought of as the entry-way to Hegel's system, yet here the selection from that work is placed last (except for a few brief political essays). The translations have probably all been superseded by later ones. BUT it's a wide range of texts, and Friedrich's editorial insertions are lively and sometimes funny. ( )