Offers an introduction to one of the most influential modern thinkers, G W F Hegel (1770-1831). This edition enables students to engage with many aspects of Hegel's philosophy. It covers the whole range of Hegel's mature thought. It relates Hegel's ideas to other thinkers, such as Luther, Descartes and Kant.
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'This is a sympathetic and very enlightening introduction toHegel's thought, which will provide great assistance to thosestudying his work for the first time, while also being of interestto experts in the field. The new material on thePhenomenology, Philosophy of Nature and Philosophy ofSubjective Spirit adds to what has always been one of the besttexts on Hegel's philosophy as a whole.' RobertStern, Professor of Philosophy, University of Sheffield
'With the addition of five new chapters Houlgate'sbook becomes, hands down, the best introduction to Hegel'sphilosophy available. Houlgate is everywhere a lucid and patientguide to the depths and richness of Hegel's thought. Anindispensable book for newcomers to Hegel. Highlyrecommended.' J. M. Bernstein, New School for SocialResearch
'With the addition of five new chapters Houlgate'sbook becomes, hands down, the best introduction to Hegel'sphilosophy available. Houlgate is everywhere a lucid and patientguide to the depths and richness of Hegel's thought. Anindispensable book for newcomers to Hegel. Highlyrecommended.' J. M. Bernstein, New School for SocialResearch