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The Unity of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit"
Jon Stewart
其他書名
A Systematic Interpretation
出版
Northwestern University Press
, 2011-08-31
主題
Philosophy / General
Philosophy / Mind & Body
Philosophy / History & Surveys / Modern
Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology
Philosophy / Criticism
Philosophy / Individual Philosophers
Religion / Theology
ISBN
0810128047
9780810128040
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gtD3616R1bEC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Hegel's
Phenomenology
is considered by many to be the most difficult book in the philosophical canon. While some authors have published excellent essays on various chapters and aspects of the book, few authors have successfully tackled the whole.
In
The Unity of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit
", Jon Stewart interprets Hegel's work as a dialectical transformation of Kantian transcendental philosophy, providing from this unified standpoint a case for Hegel's own conception of philosophy as a system. In restoring them to their larger systematic contexts, Stewart clarifies Hegel's individual analyses, as well as indicating the meaning and significance of the transitions and illustrating the parallelisms between the respective analyses. Many of Hegel's main themes-
universal-particular, mediacy-immediacy-are traced through the text, demonstrating Hegel's formal continuity.
By examining at the microlevel the particulars of the dialectical movement, and by analyzing at the macrolevel the role of the argument in question in the context of the work as a whole, Stewart provides a detailed analysis of the
Phenomenology
and a significant scholarly demonstration of Hegel's own conception of the
Phenomenology
as a part of a systematic philosophy.