Notes � Hegel, phenomenology + consciousness

Greg Detre

Saturday, 03 March, 2001

Dr Rosen � post-Kantian VIII

 

Notes � Hegel, phenomenology + consciousness1

Essay title1

Reading list 1

Reading � Taylor, �The opening arguments of the PoS�, in McIntyre (ed)1

Reading � Routledge, �Hegel - The system: the Phenomenology of Spirit�1

Reading � Stanford, Hegel 1

Reading � Pinkard, �Hegel�s Phenomenology�1

Reading � Hegel, �Phenomenology of Spirit�1

Excerpts1

Discarded1

Points1

Questions1

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Essay title

Do the arguments at the beginning of Hegel�s Phenomenology of Spirit show that Hegel has a distinctive and interesting view of the nature of consciousness and the self?

Reading list

Reading � Taylor, �The opening arguments of the Phenomenology�, in McIntyre (ed)

Reading � Routledge, �Hegel - The system: the Phenomenology of Spirit�

Reading � Stanford, Hegel

Reading � Pinkard, �Hegel�s Phenomenology�

Reading � Hegel, �Phenomenology of Spirit�

Reading � Soll, �Charles Taylor�s Hegel� in Inwood (ed)

Excerpts

Discarded

Hegel�s mature system placed great emphasis on Geist�s

Indeed, Taylor views the opening chapters of the Phenomenology as a transcendental argument, in the Kantian sense.

 

Points

on Pinkard�s view, isn�t Hegel�s project somewhat similar to Nietzsche�s perspectival view of truth???

 

Questions

 

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