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is a brilliant book and an important contribution to Hegelian studies in
English. It attempts to provide a comprehensive summary of the Hegelian
system as a whole that is technically accurate and faithful to Hegels
intention.... A brilliant explication of the character of Hegelian logic
. . . required reading for all Hegel scholars. Journal of the American Academy of Religion Stanley Rosens book . . . is scholarly, sympathetic and critical, indeed the final chapter is an incisive critique of Hegels central epistemological position. Times Higher Education Supplement Rosen critically evaluates the Hegelian system with reference to The Science of Logic and The Phenomenology of Spirit, and against the background of an analysis of all Hegels major works. With a scholarly precision and a clarity due to order, paraphrase, and recapitulation, the author presents a new comprehensive interpretation of Hegels work. D. A. Haney, Library Journal Those who have admired both the scrupulous scholarship and passionate seriousness of Rosens earlier books will not be disappointed with the present work. James Ogilvy, International Philosophical Quarterly A tour de force. . . . Rosen displays a degree of erudition and mastery of both Hegel and his commentators that is seldom found anywhere. Michael Fox, Hegel Society of America Quarterly Journal |
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W. F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom 324 pages, 6 x 9, paperback, ISBN: 1-890318-48-5, 2000 preface, introduction, notes, bibliography, index $25.00 |