The Logic of Desire: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
β Scribed by Peter Kalkavage
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 500
- Edition
- 1st Paul Dry Books Ed
- Category
- Library
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Peter Kalkavageβs The Logic of Desire: An Introduction to Hegelβs Phenomenology of Spirit guides the reader through Hegelβs great work. Given the bookβs legendary difficulty, one may well ask, βWhy even try to read the Phenomenology?β In his preface, Kalkavage explains why he thinks a reader should
<div> <p>Peter Kalkavage's <em>The Logic of Desire</em> guides the reader through Hegel's great work. Given the book's legendary difficulty, one may well ask, "Why even try to read the <em>Phenomenology</em>?" In his preface, Kalkavage explains why he thinks a reader should try: </p> <blockquote><
<div> <p>Peter Kalkavage's <em>The Logic of Desire</em> guides the reader through Hegel's great work. Given the book's legendary difficulty, one may well ask, "Why even try to read the <em>Phenomenology</em>?" In his preface, Kalkavage explains why he thinks a reader should try: </p> <blockquote><
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