1st Edition

The Routledge Guidebook to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

By Robert Stern Copyright 2013
    296 Pages
    by Routledge

    292 Pages
    by Routledge

    The Phenomenology of Spirit is arguably Hegel’s most influential and important work, and is considered to be essential in understanding Hegel’s philosophical system and his contribution to western philosophy. The Routledge Guidebook to Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit introduces the major themes in Hegel’s great book and aids the reader in understanding this key work, examining:

    • The context of Hegel’s thought and the background to his writing
    • Each separate part of the text in relation to its goals, meaning and significance
    • The reception the book has received since its publication
    • The relevance of Hegel’s ideas to modern philosophy

    With a helpful introductory overview of the text, end of chapter summaries and further reading included throughout, this text is essential reading for all students of philosophy, and all those wishing to get to grips with Hegel’s contribution to our intellectual world.

    Series Editor Preface  Preface  Introduction  1. The Phenomenology in Context  2. The Dialectic of the Object  3. The Dialectic of the Subject  4. The Dialectic of Reason  5. The Dialectic of Spirit  6. The Dialectic of Religion  7. Philosophy as Dialectic  8. The Phenomenology’s Relevance and Legacy

    Biography

    Robert Stern is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield. He has taught and published widely on the subject of Hegel’s philosophy.