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| Name: |
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | | Birth Date: |
August 27, 1770 | | Death Date: |
November 14, 1831 | | Place of Birth: |
Stuttgart, Germany | | Place of Death: |
Berlin, Germany | | Nationality: |
German | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
philosopher, educator |
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Biography of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
1000 words, approx. 3.3 pages
 The German philosopher and educator Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel took all knowledge as his domain and made original contributions to the understanding of history, law, logic, art, religion, and philosophy. Living in a time of geniuses and revolutions, H...
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Biography of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
6460 words, approx. 21.5 pages
 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel was the last of the great German Idealist philosophers. He perfected the dialectical method, which, in his philosophy, is not only a way of thinking but also the process by which reality evolves. The harmonious integration o...
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Biography of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
1995 words, approx. 6.7 pages
 The German philosopher and educator Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) took all of knowledge as his domain and made original contributions to the understanding of history, law, logic, art, religion, and philosophy. Living in a time of geniuses and...



Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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The Phenomenology of Spirit Information
3,438 words, approx. 12 pages
 Hegel's work Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807) is called The Phenomenology of Spirit or The Phenomenology of Mind in English; the German word Geist has connotations of both spirit and mind in English. It is one of Hegel's most important philosophical...



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 The Review of Metaphysics
Cognition. An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.(Review)
12/01/1998: 603 words, approx. 2 pages ROCKMORE, Tom. Cognition. An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1997. vii + 247 pp. Cloth, $40.00/29.95 [pounds sterling]--The present volume is an attempt to understand Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, from beginning to end, as exclusively an epistemological project....
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Irony and the "we" in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
03/22/2002: 7,980 words, approx. 27 pages Although all readers of the Phenomenology of Spirit are familiar with Hegel's device of the "we" (wir) that is employed throughout it, very little commentary exists on the meaning of the "we." None of this commentary has noted the connection between this device and...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Philip J. Kain
20,325 words, approx. 68 pages
 In the following essay, Kain contends that in Phenomenology of Spirit Hegel offers a thorough critique of Kant's ethical thought.
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Critical Essay by Michael Buckley
7,834 words, approx. 26 pages
 In the following essay, Buckley surveys the use of “we” in The Phenomenology of Spirit and claims that Hegel employs the term as an ironic component of his portrayal of consciousness in the work.
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Critical Essay by John McCumber
5,872 words, approx. 20 pages
 In the following essay, McCumber maintains that Hegel's emendations to a poem by Friedrich Schiller at the end of Phenomenology of Spirit were made to fit in with the philosophical message of his book.


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The Phenomenology of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | |
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