Hegel's Phenomenology Of Spirit by Martin Heidegger

A set of lectures that offers a probing interpretation of Hegel’s project, reading the path of experience whereby consciousness, through the labor of the negative and relations of recognition, advances from immediacy to self-knowing spirit and absolute knowledge. It elucidates decisive stations—sense-certainty, perception, understanding, self-consciousness—and situates them within the history of metaphysics, arguing that the culmination of Western thought appears as the identity of being and thinking. Along the way it reconsiders phenomenology, language, and the nature of truth and appearance, both appropriating and critiquing the dialectical movement to illuminate the meaning of history and the stakes of ontology.

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