"This is a major contribution to Hegel scholarship. The most detailed and most useful study of recognition in the Hegel literature in any language, it will serve to orient the discussion of this concept for many years to come."--Tom Rockmore, author of "Cognition: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit" "A major contribution to Hegel studies . . .with which every serious interpreter, not merely of Hegel's 'ethics' but of Hegel's philosophy as a whole, will have to come to terms. There is no other work like this ...
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"This is a major contribution to Hegel scholarship. The most detailed and most useful study of recognition in the Hegel literature in any language, it will serve to orient the discussion of this concept for many years to come."--Tom Rockmore, author of "Cognition: An Introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit" "A major contribution to Hegel studies . . .with which every serious interpreter, not merely of Hegel's 'ethics' but of Hegel's philosophy as a whole, will have to come to terms. There is no other work like this currently available in any language."--Daniel Breazeale, editor and translator of "Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings"
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