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51The Spirit and its Letter (review)The Owl of Minerva 24 (1): 96-99. 1992.What is the engine that drives Hegel’s philosophical system? According to John H. Smith, the answer is the classical system of rhetoric.
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29Holiness as service:Therapeia andhyperetike in plato'seuthyphro (review)Journal of Value Inquiry 28 (4): 529-539. 1994.
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7The Spirit and its Letter (review)The Owl of Minerva 24 (1): 96-99. 1992.What is the engine that drives Hegel’s philosophical system? According to John H. Smith, the answer is the classical system of rhetoric.
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5Greg Whitlock, Returning to Sils· Maria: A Commentary to Nietzsche's' Also sprach Zarathustra 'Reviewed by'Philosophy in Review 11 (5): 377-379. 1991.
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3Hegel's Phenomenology of the "we"Peter Lang Gmbh, Internationaler Verlag Der Wissenschaften. 1988.Every reader of Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit" has puzzled over the references to the -we- and the related notion of the -for us- which occur throughout the text. Hegel claims that this -we- contributes a -way of looking at the matter- which serves as the means whereby the succession of experiences through which consciousness passes is raised to a scientific progression. "Hegel's Phenomenology of the -We-" is the first book-length study of the role of the -we- in Hegel's "Phenomenology." It p…Read more
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The Role of the "We" in Hegel's "Phenomenology of Spirit"Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University. 1986.This thesis is a study of the role of the "we" in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. In the Introduction to the Phenomenology Hegel claims that this "we" contributes a specific way of looking at the stages of consciousness under its examination which raises the succession of experiences through which consciousness passes to the level of what he calls a "scientific progression." This thesis takes up the question of the role of the "we" by examining its behavior throughout the course of the Phenomen…Read more
David M. Parry
(1958 - 2017)
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Pennsylvania State UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
University Park, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Social and Political Philosophy |
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy |