Duty and Hypocrisy in Hegel’s Philosophy of Mind [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 10 (1):1-2 (1978)
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Abstract

Prof. Robinson has presented a compactly written and tightly organized work on a major section of the Phenomenology. In fact one suspects that if it were not all too compact it would be easier going. Still it has its own way of being clear and it is much easier going than Hegel’s own text. We are all indebted to Prof. Robinson.

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