by Howard P. Kainz
Ohio University Press, 1983
Paper: 978-0-8214-0738-7 | Cloth: 978-0-8214-0677-9
Library of Congress Classification B2929.K283 1983
Dewey Decimal Classification 193

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The publication in 1807 of Georg Wilhelm Frederich Hegel’s Phanomenologie des Geistes (translated alternately as “Phenomenology of Mind” or “Phenomenology of Spirit”) marked the beginning of the modern era in philosophy. Hegel’s remarkable insights formed the basis for what eventually became the Existentialist movement. Yet the Phenomenology remains one of the most difficult and forbidding works in the canon of philosophical literature.



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