Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

by Howard P. Kainz Marquette University
ISBN-10:
0739125850
ISBN-13:
9780739125854
Pub. Date:
04/18/2008
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739125850
ISBN-13:
9780739125854
Pub. Date:
04/18/2008
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Not Missing the Trees for the Forest

by Howard P. Kainz Marquette University

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Overview

In most commentaries on Hegel's Phenomenology, the emphasis has been on presenting the totality as a chain of phenomenological developments leading up inexorably to the final chapter on "absolute knowledge." In other words, the mission of the commentator has been to make sure that the reader does not miss the forest for the trees, as the saying goes—getting so wrapped up in individual moments that he or she misses the all-important dialectical movement of the work.

The present work is a reflection on some of the "trees" that are of interest in their own right, and keys to the ongoing appreciation of this classical work—for example, why language (die Sprache) performs an indispensable function in Hegel's concept of phenomenological development; how the groundbreaking theme of intersubjectivity emerges in this work; why character-types like Hegel's "Unhappy Consciousness" and "Knight of Virtue" have a contemporary relevance; what influence the Phenomenology had on Kierkegaard; why what appear to be mere summaries and recapitulations in the Phenomenology are much more than that; why the literary aspects of this philosophical work should not be overlooked; and why Hegel's "absolute knowledge" is not absolute in any of the usual senses of the word.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739125854
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 04/18/2008
Pages: 133
Product dimensions: 6.21(w) x 9.28(h) x 0.52(d)

About the Author

Howard P. Kainz is professor of philosophy at Marquette University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 1. The Phenomenon of Language in Hegel's Phenomenology
Chapter 3 2. Character Types in the Phenomenology
Chapter 4 3. Phenomenological Themes
Chapter 5 4. Kierkegaard and the Phenomenology
Chapter 6 5. Hegel's Unsystematic Systematization
Chapter 7 6. The Phenomenology and Literature
Chapter 8 7. "Absolute Knowledge" and the History of Modern Philosophy
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