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+  From: Dan Haines <dan.haines@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
+  Date: Mon, 09 Jul 2001 23:37:07 +0100
"For over 180 years students have complained that Hegel's best-known
book of philosophy, the PHENOMENOLOGY OF MIND (alias PHENOMENOLOGY OF
SPIRIT), is too difficult to read.

"A few have tried to summarize Hegel's book, and often their summaries
were longer than the original, and just as difficult to read. Today,
right here on the INTERNET, I give to you a twelve page summary of this
famous book, a book that inspired generations of European philosophers
since it first appeared in 1807."

can anyone tell me if this is a 'good' summary?

http://eserver.org/philosophy/hegel-summary.html

it's certainly an interesting read, anyway...

dan
--
"A great problem, deserving acute attention.
I solved it by turning out the lights and
going to bed." - John Fante, Ask The Dust

 
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