Hegel’s Development [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 17 (1):59-63 (1985)
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Abstract

The history of Hegel’s philosophical maturation has itself been a matter of tumult and sharp polemic since Rosenkranz laid down his pen. Less than two decades after Kimmerle’s revision of the chronology of the Jena writings, working with either scant or refractory materials, Henry Harris has managed to fashion an account of these vital years in Hegel’s development that is both historically convincing and philosophically articulate. He has, as he intended, here lashed together the crossbeams of history and philosophical consciousness and proved himself capable of the next and final act, a full critical interpretation of the Phenomenology.

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