Hegel's Philosophy of mind: being part three of the 'Encyclopaedia of the philosophical sciences' (1830)

Oxford,: Clarendon Press (1971)
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Hegel is an immensely important yet difficult philosopher. His Philosophy of Mind is one of the main pillars of his thought. Michael Inwood, highly respected for his previous work on Hegel, presents this central work to the modern reader in an accurate new translation supported by a philosophically sophisticated editorial introduction and elucidating scholarly commentary

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