ABSTRACT

First published in 2002. Written in 1958, this book offers a re-examination of Hegel's work, and is the volume I of a series of seven volumes on his work. Starting with a biography and the key ideas, the author offers his own explanations of ideas that are central in Hegel: being the notion of spirit, the dialectical method, the phenomenology of spirit, the doctrines of being, essence and notion; the philosophy of nature, absolute knowledge and subjective/objective spirit.

chapter |24 pages

The Notion of Spirit

chapter |25 pages

The Dialectical Method

chapter |33 pages

The Phenomenology of Spirit—I

Consciousness, Self-consciousness and Reason

chapter |33 pages

The Phenomenology of Spirit—II

Spirit, Religion and Absolute Knowledge

chapter |34 pages

The Logic—I

The Doctrine of Being

chapter |38 pages

The Logic—II

The Doctrine of Essence

chapter |46 pages

The Logic—III

The Doctrine of the Notion

chapter |21 pages

The Philosophy of Nature