Preface and Introduction to “The Phenomenology of Mind” [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 23 (1):99-100 (1991)
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Abstract

As the descriptive title suggests, there is more philosophy in this slim addition to the venerable Library of Liberal Arts than in most volumes its size. Its combination of elements makes it a strong candidate for widespread classroom use in courses not devoted exclusively to Hegel.

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