Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit A Critical Guide

More than thirty years ago Dieter Henrich expressed the view that Hegel’s philosophical intentions are still more or less obscure. This view has been very influential. Were it still true, then Robert Brandom’s observation with regard to Hegel would be false, namely that ‘‘[t]raditions are lived f...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-357332014-01-19T23:34:53Z Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit A Critical Guide Moyar, Dean Quante, Michael Phenomenology Critical More than thirty years ago Dieter Henrich expressed the view that Hegel’s philosophical intentions are still more or less obscure. This view has been very influential. Were it still true, then Robert Brandom’s observation with regard to Hegel would be false, namely that ‘‘[t]raditions are lived forward but understood backward.’’1 For in order to live or better to think the Hegelian tradition forward and to understand Hegel backward, it is necessary to make sense of his philosophical intentions 2013-10-08T02:56:06Z 2013-10-08T02:56:06Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-39849-0 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35733 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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Critical
Moyar, Dean
Quante, Michael
Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit A Critical Guide
description More than thirty years ago Dieter Henrich expressed the view that Hegel’s philosophical intentions are still more or less obscure. This view has been very influential. Were it still true, then Robert Brandom’s observation with regard to Hegel would be false, namely that ‘‘[t]raditions are lived forward but understood backward.’’1 For in order to live or better to think the Hegelian tradition forward and to understand Hegel backward, it is necessary to make sense of his philosophical intentions
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