Duty and Hypocrisy in Hegel’s ‘Phenomenology of Mind’: An Essay in the Real and Ideal
Review of Metaphysics 32 (1):150-152 (1978)
Abstract
This is a direct explication du texte of that section of Hegel’s Phenomenology which deals with Der seiner selbst gewisse Geist: Die Moralität—or, in Baillie’s translation, "Self-Assured Spirit: Morality."ISBN(s)
0034-6632
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