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Cambridge University Press
Online publication date:
December 2009
Print publication year:
2008
Online ISBN:
9780511619892

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This book introduces Hegel's best-known and most influential work, Phenomenology of Spirit, by interpreting it as a unified argument for a single philosophical claim: that human beings achieve their freedom through retrospective self-understanding. In clear, non-technical prose, Larry Krasnoff sets this claim in the context of the history of modern philosophy and shows how it is developed in the major sections of Hegel's text. The result is an accessible and engaging guide to one of the most complex and important works of nineteenth-century philosophy, which will be of interest to all students and teachers working in this area.

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Further reading
Further reading
Ameriks, Karl (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to German Idealism (Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Avineri, Shlomo. Hegel's Theory of the Modern State (Cambridge University Press, 1972).
Beiser, Frederick (ed.). The Cambridge Companion to Hegel (Cambridge University Press, 1993).
Beiser, Frederick. Hegel (Routledge, 2005).
Bencivenga, Ermanno. Hegel's Dialectical Logic (Oxford University Press, 2000).
Fackenheim, Emil. The Religious Dimension in Hegel's Thought (University of Chicago Press, 1967).
Forster, Michael. Hegel and Skepticism (Harvard University Press, 1989).
Forster, Michael. Hegel's Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit (University of Chicago Press, 1998).
Hardimon, Michael. Hegel's Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation (Cambridge University Press, 1994).
Harris, H. L.Hegel: Phenomenology and System (Hackett, 1995).
Harris, H. L.. Hegel's Ladder (Hackett, 1997).
Houlgate, Stephen. Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel's Philosophy (Routledge, 1991).
Hyppolite, Jean. Genesis and Structure of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, trans. Samuel Cherniak and John Heckman (Northwestern University Press, 1974).
Kojève, Alexandre. Introduction to the Reading of Hegel, trans. James Nichols (Basic Books, 1969).
Lauer, Quentin. A Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Fordham University Press, 1976).
Norman, Richard. Hegel's Phenomenology: A Philosophical Introduction (Ashgate, 1991).
Patten, Alan. Hegel's Idea of Freedom (Oxford University Press, 1999).
Pinkard, Terry. Hegel's Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason (Cambridge University Press, 1994).
Pinkard, Terry. Hegel: A Biography (Cambridge University Press, 2000).
Pinkard, Terry. German Philosophy 1760–1860: The Legacy of Idealism (Cambridge University Press, 2003).
Pippin, Robert. Hegel's Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness (Cambridge University Press, 1979).
Pippin, Robert. Modernism as a Philosophical Problem (Blackwell, 1991).
Pippin, Robert. Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations (Cambridge University Press, 1997).
Redding, Paul. Hegel's Hermeneutics (Cornell University Press, 1996).
Solomon, Robert. In the Spirit of Hegel (Oxford University Press, 1983).
Stern, Robert. Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit (Routledge, 2002).
Stewart, Jon. The Unity of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Northwestern University Press, 2000).
Taylor, Charles. Hegel (Cambridge University Press, 1975).
Taylor, Charles. Hegel and Modern Society (Cambridge University Press, 1979).
Westphal, Kenneth. Hegel's Epistemology (Hackett, 2003).
Westphal, Merold. History and Truth in Hegel's Phenomenology (Humanities Press, 1978).
Williams, Robert. Hegel's Ethics of Recognition (University of California Press, 1998).
Wood, Allen. Hegel's Ethical Thought (Cambridge University Press, 1990).

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