Hegel, G. W. F.: La Phénoménologie de l’Esprit t. I-II
€60,00
La Phénoménologie de l’Esprit, tomes I-II
Consists of two volumes
Published by Éditions Aubier-Montaigne in 1939. Translated to French by Jean Hyppolyte. Good antiquarian condition. Some shelf wear, internally clean. No handwritten marks or previous owner inscriptions.
Along with J.G. Fichte and, at least in his early work, F.W.J. von Schelling, Hegel belongs to the period of German idealism in the decades following Kant. The most systematic of the post-Kantian idealists, Hegel attempted, throughout his published writings as well as in his lectures, to elaborate a comprehensive and systematic philosophy from a purportedly logical starting point. He is perhaps most well-known for his teleological account of history, an account that was later taken over by Marx and “inverted” into a materialist theory of an historical development. (from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)