The philosophy of Hegel as a doctrine of the concreteness of God and humanity

Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Philip T. Grier (2010)
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Foreword Philip T. Grier The attempt to retrieve a work of scholarship buried under as much historical debris as was IA Il'in's original two-volume commentary on the philosophy of Hegel presented distinct challenges, as well as possible ...

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