Description: Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Yirmiyahu Yovel A translation, with running commentary, of what is perhaps the most important short piece of Hegels writing - "Phenomenology of Spirit". This book offers an explanation of the text and elucidates difficult issues in Hegel, making his claims and intentions intelligible to the beginner while offering insights to the scholar and advanced student. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This is a new translation, with running commentary, of what is perhaps the most important short piece of Hegels writing. the Preface to Hegels first major work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, lays the groundwork for all his other writing by explaining what is most innovative about Hegels philosophy. This new translation combines readability with maximum precision, breaking Hegels long sentences and simplifying their often complex structure. At the same time, it is more faithful to the original than any previous translation. The heart of the book is the detailed commentary, supported by an introductory essay. Together they offer a lucid and elegant explanation of the text and elucidate difficult issues in Hegel, making his claims and intentions intelligible to the beginner while offering interesting and original insights to the scholar and advanced student. The commentary often goes beyond the particular phrase in the text to provide systematic context and explain related topics in Hegel and his predecessors (including Kant, Spinoza, and Aristotle, as well as Fichte, Schelling, Holderlin, and others).The commentator refrains from playing down (as many interpreters do today) those aspects of Hegels thought that are less acceptable in our time, and abstains from mixing his own philosophical preferences with his reading of Hegels text. His approach is faithful to the historical Hegel while reconstructing Hegels ideas within their own context. Notes Yovels translation is impressively accurate, uses the plainest English possible, and cleverly breaks up Hegels long sentences into shorter, more readable ones without distorting the original meaning. But the real contribution to the literature is Yovels commentary and introduction. He brings impressive exegetical skill and erudition to bear in a way that consistently throws great light on Hegels text. -- Michael N. Forster, University of Chicago Back Cover "Yovels translation is impressively accurate, uses the plainest English possible, and cleverly breaks up Hegels long sentences into shorter, more readable ones without distorting the original meaning. But the real contribution to the literature is Yovels commentary and introduction. He brings impressive exegetical skill and erudition to bear in a way that consistently throws great light on Hegels text." --Michael N. Forster, University of Chicago Flap "Yovels translation is impressively accurate, uses the plainest English possible, and cleverly breaks up Hegels long sentences into shorter, more readable ones without distorting the original meaning. But the real contribution to the literature is Yovels commentary and introduction. He brings impressive exegetical skill and erudition to bear in a way that consistently throws great light on Hegels text." --Michael N. Forster, University of Chicago Author Biography Yirmiyahu Yovel (19352018) was professor emeritus of philosophy at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His books include Kant and the Philosophy of History; Spinoza and other Heretics (Princeton), and Dark Riddle: Hegel, Nietzsche, and the Jews. Review "An invaluable introduction to Hegels philosophy."--APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy Promotional Yovels translation is impressively accurate, uses the plainest English possible, and cleverly breaks up Hegels long sentences into shorter, more readable ones without distorting the original meaning. But the real contribution to the literature is Yovels commentary and introduction. He brings impressive exegetical skill and erudition to bear in a way that consistently throws great light on Hegels text. -- Michael N. Forster, University of Chicago Long Description This is a new translation, with running commentary, of what is perhaps the most important short piece of Hegels writing. the Preface to Hegels first major work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, lays the groundwork for all his other writing by explaining what is most innovative about Hegels philosophy. This new translation combines readability with maximum precision, breaking Hegels long sentences and simplifying their often complex structure. At the same time, it is more faithful to the original than any previous translation. The heart of the book is the detailed commentary, supported by an introductory essay. Together they offer a lucid and elegant explanation of the text and elucidate difficult issues in Hegel, making his claims and intentions intelligible to the beginner while offering interesting and original insights to the scholar and advanced student. The commentary often goes beyond the particular phrase in the text to provide systematic context and explain related topics in Hegel and his predecessors (including Kant, Spinoza, and Aristotle, as well as Fichte, Schelling, Holderlin, and others).The commentator refrains from playing down (as many interpreters do today) those aspects of Hegels thought that are less acceptable in our time, and abstains from mixing his own philosophical preferences with his reading of Hegels text. His approach is faithful to the historical Hegel while reconstructing Hegels ideas within their own context. Review Quote An invaluable introduction to Hegels philosophy. -- APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy Details ISBN0691120528 Short Title HEGELS PREFACE TO THE PHENOMEN Publisher Princeton University Press Language English Translator Yirmiyahu Yovel ISBN-10 0691120528 ISBN-13 9780691120522 Media Book Format Hardcover DEWEY 193 Year 2005 Imprint Princeton University Press Place of Publication New Jersey Country of Publication United States Birth 1770 Death 1831 Author Yirmiyahu Yovel Residence US Translated from English DOI 10.1604/9780691120522 UK Release Date 2005-01-17 NZ Release Date 2005-01-17 US Release Date 2005-01-17 Pages 240 Publication Date 2005-01-17 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2005-03-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:144711095;
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Book Title: Hegel's Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit
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Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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Language: English
Topic: Popular Philosophy
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Publication Year: 2005
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Number of Pages: 240 Pages