Introduction; A. Consciousness; B. Self-consciousness; C (AA). Reason; (BB). Spirit; (CC). Religion; (DD). Absolute knowing; Appendix; Bibliography; Glossary.
A complete new English translation of Hegel's major work, one of the most important texts in the history of philosophy.
Terry Pinkard is Professor of Philosophy at Georgetown University, Washington, DC. He has published numerous books on German philosophy and on Hegel in particular, including Hegel's Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason (Cambridge, 1994), Hegel: A Biography (Cambridge, 2000), and German Philosophy 1760–1860: The Legacy of Idealism (Cambridge, 2002).
'Pinkard provides an admirably clear statement of his position on
translating it, and his stated aim of rendering the text as clearly
as possible without letting his interpretation of Hegel's
philosophical positions form the terms of translation is well
realized … He also provides a trusty overview of the
Phenomenology's main themes and a lively account of the history of
its production.' Fred Rush, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
'A welcome update of a philosophical classic.' C. R. McCall, Choice
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