H. S. Harris is Professor of Philosophy Emeritus, Glendon College, York University.
This is an incredibly rich and provocative book for such a slim
volume, and it will no doubt become a standard accompaniment to
many classes on the Phenomenology, a kind of short, lucid skeleton
key to the whole book.--Terry Pinkard, Georgetown University
Out of his magisterial scholarship Harris gives us three gifts in a
surprisingly small package. First there is a lucid account of what
Hegel’s philosophical goal is. Then there is a running summary of
the Phenomenology. . . . Finally, we get a concise account of what
it all means, Harris’s view of the interrelationships and relative
significance of the various parts of the system. --Merold Westphal,
Fordham University
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