What is it about?
The Phenomenology of the Spirit is one of the most profound books ever written in the field of philosophy. The central question is the fundamental philosophical problem of whether truth is a meaningful concept and whether we are capable of developing true knowledge. Because of its difficulty and great complexity, this work is often not well understood. In order to facilitate access to this work, I have commented on it paragraph by paragraph. The starting point of this commentary is the coherent systematic coherence that this work has. The work has an underlying logical structure that was made explicit by Hegel in his Enzyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften. This structure is leading for the commentary.
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Why is it important?
The commentary shows that the methodological structure of the Phenomenology of Spirit is completely clear.
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My book is important because it shows that Hegel's ultimate philosophical position is already contained in the Phenomenology of Spirit. It shows that the universal notion and freedom that Hegel elaborates leads to the most inclusive philosophy possible.
prof. dr. Paul Cobben
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This page is a summary of: Einführung in die Einführung, November 2024, De Gruyter,
DOI: 10.1163/9789004722286_002.
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