Posts Tagged ‘Phenomenology of Spirit’
The Hegel Society of America has a notice on its website, advertising the sale of a first edition of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. A spare $15,000 US, anyone? It just passed its 200th birthday last year. That’s $75 for every year. Which really, makes sense, if you pay something like $75 for a new hardback [...]
Reading a book review of Judith Butler’s in History and Theory on a book about Hegel in France in the 20th C., I was struck by just how important he was, particularly for the generation of scholars who were Derrida’s teachers in Paris. Just think, Jean Wahl, Jean Hyppolite, Alexandre Kojeve… So I went to [...]