Review of Infinite Phenomenology: The Lessons of Hegel's Science of Experience by John Russon [Book Review]

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Russon suggests a pedagogy of cross-cultural awareness that can be derived from taking chapters of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit as a pattern for solving contemporary problems involving racial, ethnic, cultural and religious conflict.

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