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_bGAD
100 _aGadamer, Hans-Georg
245 _aHegel's dialectic : five hermeneutical studies
260 _bYale University Press,
_c1976
_aNew Haven :
300 _axi, 118 p. ;
_c22 cm
365 _b21.00
_cUSD
_d78.80
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. Translation from German.
520 _aTracing the development of the notion of the dialectic from the classical Greek thinkers to the modern thinkers, Gadamer demonstrates that Hegel 'worked out his own dialectical method by extending the dialectic of the Ancients.' Excellently translated, this book is a valuable if demanding addition to Gadamer's philosophical work now available in English. These five essays on Hegel give the English-speaking reader a long-awaited opportunity to read the work of one of Germany's most distinguished philosophers, Hans-Georg Gadamer. Gadamer's unique hermeneutic method will have a lasting effect on Hegel studies.
650 _aHegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831
650 _aArtwork
650 _a Eleatic dialectic
650 _aLogos
650 _aFreedom
650 _aThe Parmeniders
650 _a Schelling
650 _a Speculative
650 _a Subjectivity revolution
650 _aAbsolute spirit
650 _aSelf-Consciousness
650 _a Sense certainty
700 _aSmith, P. Christopher
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