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August 27, 2007

Brooks on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

It is G.W.F. Hegel's birthday today.  So it is especially nice to be able to post on a Hegel paper by Thom Brooks.

Thom Brooks (University of Newcastle upon Tyne (UK) - Newcastle Law School) has posted On the Importance of the Phenomenology's Preface on SSRN.  Here is the abstract:

I want to raise the question of why we should give the Preface this special treatment. What do we hope to learn from such an extended examination of the Preface that will help further the study of Hegel's work beyond its present state? My comments will be limited to a few central issues, such as (a) the relationship between the Phenomenology and the system, (b) the Phenomenology as an introduction to the system, and (c) the Phenomenology as a ladder, in order to best address what is of value in the Phenomenology's Preface for us today.

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