Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 1)
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In this first video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I discuss the form, nature, and aims of this new series, and then move immediately into reading and commenting on the very first paragraph of the text, from the Preface.
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
This series is designed to provide an innovative digital resource that will assist students, lifelong learners, professionals, and even other philosophers in studying this classic work by Hegel for generations to come. If you'd like to support this project -- and also receive some rewards for your support -- please contribute! - https://www.patreon.com/drgbsadler
I'll be using and referencing the A.V. Miller English-language translation of the Phenomenology, which is available here: http://amzn.to/1jDUI6w
The introductory music for the video is: Solo Violin - BWV 1004 - Partita for Violin No. 2 - Recorded in Brooklyn June 26, 2011 specifically to be dedicated to the Public Domain
Видео Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 1) канала Gregory B. Sadler
Support my work here - https://www.patreon.com/sadler
Philosophy tutorials - https://reasonio.wordpress.com/tutorials/
In this first video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, I discuss the form, nature, and aims of this new series, and then move immediately into reading and commenting on the very first paragraph of the text, from the Preface.
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
This series is designed to provide an innovative digital resource that will assist students, lifelong learners, professionals, and even other philosophers in studying this classic work by Hegel for generations to come. If you'd like to support this project -- and also receive some rewards for your support -- please contribute! - https://www.patreon.com/drgbsadler
I'll be using and referencing the A.V. Miller English-language translation of the Phenomenology, which is available here: http://amzn.to/1jDUI6w
The introductory music for the video is: Solo Violin - BWV 1004 - Partita for Violin No. 2 - Recorded in Brooklyn June 26, 2011 specifically to be dedicated to the Public Domain
Видео Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 1) канала Gregory B. Sadler
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