The attainment of the absolute in hegel’s phenomenolog Y

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 7 (2):195-219 (1978)
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Abstract

A close reading of the final chapter of Hegel's Phenomenology, with special attention to dialectical method, to the relation of ch.s 6c on Objective Spirit and 7c on Revealed Religion to ch. 8 on Absolute Spirit, and to the relations of the absolute standpoint to time and to history.

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