METODO

International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

Book | Chapter

Hegel's image of phenomenology

H. Harris

pp. 95-109

At the beginning of his commentary on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, Howard Kainz poses an interesting question: "What," he asks, "is the literary form of the "Phenomenology'"? But, although his consideration of the question produces some interesting comparisons, and quite a few incidental insights, he is not able to give a direct answer that is informative. "We conclude tentatively … that this work is completely unique in the annals of philosophy."1

Publication details

DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6113-5_8

Full citation:

Harris, H. (1984)., Hegel's image of phenomenology, in K. Cho (ed.), Philosophy and science in phenomenological perspective, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 95-109.

This document is unfortunately not available for download at the moment.