The spirit and its letter: traces of rhetoric in Hegel's philosophy of Bildung

Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press (1988)
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Abstract

In this book, John H. Smith investigates the influences of classical and humanistic rhetoric on Hegel's theory and practice of philosophical representation. Smith focuses on Hegel's concept of Bildung (roughly, education, development, or formation) which occupies a central position in his philosophy.

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