Recognition and the Self in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Timothy L Brownlee

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Hegel's Phenomenology is famed for its account of the problem of recognition; this book presents a novel interpretation of Hegel's work focusing on the themes of recognition and the self. It will be important for scholars and students of Hegel, German idealism, and philosophical questions around recognition.

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Recognition and the Self in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit by Timothy L Brownlee

Hegel's Phenomenology is famed for its account of the problem of recognition; this book presents a novel interpretation of Hegel's work focusing on the themes of recognition and the self. It will be important for scholars and students of Hegel, German idealism, and philosophical questions around recognition.
'An impressive work of scholarship, this book is a welcome addition to the literature on HegelAddressing two central topics – the accounts of recognition and of the self – in the Phenomenology of Spirit, it offers a new, persuasive interpretation of their roles and dynamics in Hegel's text. Brownlee writes with clarity and conviction that stem from his mastery of Hegel's thought and from the penetrating analysis of the key philosophical concepts he discusses. This study is essential reading for any student and scholar of Hegel.' Marina Bykova, North Carolina State University
Timothy L. Brownlee is Professor of Philosophy at Xavier University where he also directs the Philosophy, Politics, and the Public Honors Program. He is the author of numerous articles on Hegel's practical philosophy and aesthetics, German idealism, and social and political philosophy.
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ISBN 13 9781009098236
ISBN 10 1009098233
Title Recognition and the Self in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
Author Timothy L Brownlee
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Year published 2022-12-15
Number of pages 240
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