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HEGEL'S PHENOlVlENOLOGY A PHILOSOPI-IICAl.. INTRODUCTION RlCHAR 0 NORMA]\;

S1. "tAR 1 J\'S PRESS !\E~

YORK

PHILOSOPHY NO\\

General Editor ROY EDGLE\

Professor of Philosoph I U,,;vumy of SUSSf.\

RIOIARU NOR!-lA:-'

Heger,

Ph,'no'l1enol(l~\

A Philosel'hlLoal IrtIodu,t1or Bl::-;JoHlI~ ~reedom ~nd

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I ,hcra!lor

Cop)n~ht: R.J~rlard 'orman

1976

A.U rights resc" e~. F(j~ miormation. 'Mite: St. !-lanin\ Press. Inc., 175 Fifth A,\enue. 'e" ·York. ~.Y. 10010 Po;. ted In Great Britain Ubrary of Congress Catalog Ca.rc \umber. 76·1 ~23 5 First published in the United S~a.te5 (Jf Amenca in 1976

COT\TENTS Preface

7

1. The Dilenuna of EplStemolog:

9

2. Knowledge and Experience

~q

3. Self-realisation and the Master-slave Relation

46

4. Reason and Ethics

67

5. History and Alienation

86

6. Absolute Knowledge

105

BiblIOgraphy

134

Illdex

13 '7

Philosophy Now English-speaking philosophy since the Second World War has been dominated by the method of linguistic analysis, the latest phase of the analytical movement started in the early years of the century. That method is defIned by certain doctrines about the nature and scope both of philosophy and of the other subjects from which it distinguishes itself; and those doctrines reflect the fact that in this period philosophy and other inteUectual activities Mve beeil increasingly monopolised by the universities, social institutions with a special role. Though expansive in number of practitioners. these activities have cultivated an expertise that in characteristic ways has narrowed their fIeld of vision. As our twentieth