Introduction to the Reading of HegelBasic Books, 1969 - 287 pagina's Abridged translation of Introduction © la lecture de Hegel. Table of Contents: In place of an introduction -- Summary of the first six chapters of the Phenomenology of Spirit -- Complete text of the first three lectures of the academic year 1937-1938 -- Summary of the course in 1937-1938 -- Excerpt from the 1938-1939 Annuaire of the ©cole Pratique des Hautes ©tudes, Section des sciences religieuses -- Philosophy and wisdom -- Complete text of the first two lectures of the academic year 1938-1939 -- A note on eternity, time, and the concept -- Complete text of the sixth through eighth lectures of the academic year 1938-1939 -- Interpretation of the third part of chapter VIII of the Phenomenology of Spirit (conclusion) -- Complete text of the twelfth lecture of the academic year 1938-1939 -- The dialectic of the real and phenomenological method in Hegel -- Complete text of the sixth through ninth lectures of the academic year 1934-1935 -- Appendix -- The structure of the Phenomenology of Spirit. |
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absolute Knowledge abstract according to Hegel Alexandre Kojève animal Aristotle aspect assertion autonomous Battle of Jena become Begriff Being-for-itself biological Bourgeois Chap Chapter Christian circular Citizen complete concrete Real consequently constituent-element creates Dasein death definition Descartes describes Desire discourse empirical existence end of History entity error essential-reality essentially evolution existential extent fact Fichte Fight finally freedom given-being Hegel says Hegelian Hence hic et nunc HOFFMEISTER BAILLIE human existence human reality idea ideal Identity ideology implies individual Introduction Kant Kojève lives Logik Master means metaphysical mortal natural World necessarily negating action Negativity nihilation Nothingness object oneself ontological overcome Parmenides particular perfect Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit philosophy Plato possible precisely preserved properly so-called pure real Dialectic realized recognition recognized reveals risk satisfied Science Self-Consciousness sense Slave speak Spinoza Spirit Stoicism Subject synthesis temporal Theology thing thought tion totality transcendent transforms true truth understand wants Wisdom Wise words