Hegel's Phenomenology [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 49 (3):673-674 (1996)
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Hegel is a philosopher whom we ignore at our own intellectual peril. His influence appears unending, and his philosophical positions are often appropriated as the assumptions of our contemporary social and historical condition. His Phenomenology of Spirit is usually taken to be the work that is most relevant to that condition, and Terry Pinkard's book is an interpretation of the Phenomenology from the perspective of the development of reason in the context of our social existence and practices. In other words, through his analysis of Hegel's understanding of the social character of human rationality, Pinkard hopes to clarify the guiding theme of the Phenomenology, the sociality of reason. The implication of Pinkard's work is that the sociohistorical character of rationality has emerged as a dominant theme of post-modern criticism.

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