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Hegel in 90 Minutes - Paul Strathern - CD audiobook
SKU: 9780786159451
- Written By: Paul Strathern
- Publisher: Blackstone Audio
- Published: October 2006
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| Written by Paul Strathern - Audio book narrated by Robert Whitfield - Unabridged Nonfiction - 2 LIBRARY EDITION COMPACT DISCS - 1.5 hours Publisher, Blackstone Audiobooks (November 2006) NOTE: Blackstone Audio LIBRARY EDITIONS come in durable, vinyl packaging with cover art created by Blackstone's award-winning art department. Inside the CD and MP3 CD packages, the CD sleeves are cloth. An index of contents and tracking information are included inside the MP3-CD format. Listen to a FREE audio clip. "A new-millennium version of Cliffs Notes….Breezy, chatty, and to the point. Perfect for those hungry for literature." —ForeWord “Well-written, clear, and informed, [Strathern's primers] have a breezy wit about them. I find them hard to stop reading.” —New York Times “Witty, illuminating, and blessedly concise.” —Wall Street Journal "I cannot think of a better way to introduce oneself and one's friends to Western civilization." —Boston Globe With Hegel, philosophy became very difficult indeed. His dialectical method produced the most grandiose metaphysical system known to man. Even Hegel conceded that “only one man understands me, and even he does not.” Hegel’s system included absolutely everything, but its most vital element was the dialectic of the thesis, antithesis, and synthesis. This method sprung from Hegel’s ambition to overcome the deficiencies of logic and ascended toward Mind as the ultimate reality. His view of history as a process of humanity’s self-realization ultimately inspired Marx to synthesize his philosophy of dialectical materialism. In Hegel in 90 Minutes, Paul Strathern offers a concise, expert account of Hegel’s life and ideas and explains their influence on man’s struggle to understand his existence in the world. The book also includes selections from Hegel’s work, a brief list of suggested readings for those who wish to delve deeper, and chronologies that place Hegel within his own age and in the broader scheme of philosophy. About the Author: PAUL STRATHERN earned a degree in philosophy at Trinity College, Dublin, and has lectured in philosophy and mathematics. A winner of the Somerset Maugham Prize, he has written books on history, philosophy, and travel as well as five novels. His articles have appeared in numerous publications, including the Observer (London) and the Irish Times. He lives and writes in London. |
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