Partially Examined Life podcast - Hegel - The Phenomenology of Spirit
This is an excerpt from a prior episode of The Partially Examined Life podcast, discussing Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's The Phenomenology of Spirit. You can find two separate unabridged podcasts covering The Phenomenology of Spirit in detail, along with dozens of others discussing philosophers from Plato to Kant to Nietzsche to Wittgenstein, at the Partially Examined Life website: http://www.partiallyexaminedlife.com
About PEL: The podcasters were all graduate students in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin back in the Clinton years. They all left the program at some point before getting their doctorates and have consequently since had time to get outside that whole weird world of academia and reflect on it and the various philosophical topics with a different, and probably much more lazy, perspective.
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About PEL: The podcasters were all graduate students in philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin back in the Clinton years. They all left the program at some point before getting their doctorates and have consequently since had time to get outside that whole weird world of academia and reflect on it and the various philosophical topics with a different, and probably much more lazy, perspective.
Видео Partially Examined Life podcast - Hegel - The Phenomenology of Spirit канала The Partially Examined Life
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