Philosophy of Mind: Translated from the Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences with Five Introductory Essays by William Wallace


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An easy-to-digest introduction the science of the experience of consciousness as the German Idealist philosopher GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH HEGEL (1770-1831) understood it this condensed version of Hegels The Phenomenology of Spirit--which the author created himself for his Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences--explores Hegels take on: - what mind is - consciousness and the intellect - the theoretical mind - memory intuition and imagination - the morality of conscience - moral life or social ethics - and much more. This 1894 translation of the 1827-1830 German original by Scottish philosopher and Oxford University professor WILLIAM WALLACE (1843-1897) remains a favorite of Hegel students and is celebrated for its style and eloquence. This edition also features Wallaces five original introductory essays on the scope of a philosophy of mind the aims and methods of psychology the psychological aspects of ethics psycho-genesis and the role of ethics in politics.
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