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This new translation features running commentary on a crucial short piece of Hegel's writing, the Preface to his first major work, the Phenomenology of Spirit. It lays the foundation for Hegel's philosophy, highlighting its innovative aspects. The translation prioritizes readability and precision, breaking down long sentences and simplifying complex structures while remaining faithful to the original text. At the core of the work is a detailed commentary, complemented by an introductory essay that provides a clear explanation of the text and clarifies challenging issues in Hegel's philosophy. This makes Hegel's claims accessible to beginners while offering original insights for scholars and advanced students. The commentary extends beyond specific phrases to provide systematic context, addressing related topics in Hegel's work and his predecessors, including Kant, Spinoza, Aristotle, Fichte, Schelling, and Hölderlin. The commentator maintains a balanced perspective, avoiding the minimization of aspects of Hegel's thought that may be less acceptable today and refraining from imposing personal philosophical preferences on the interpretation. This approach remains true to the historical context of Hegel's ideas while reconstructing them within their own framework.
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Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of spirit, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
- Idioma
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- 2005
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