Phenomenology of Spirit. The comparison, of course, is of interest, not simply because in both instances the same term, "phenomenology," is employed, but, more significantly, because in both the same sort of appeal is made to human consciousness, to experience, as the key to philosophical knowledge. It would, assuredly, be claiming too much to say that the two types of phenomenology greatly resemble each other in their approach to experience, but it is to be hoped that, even in their differences, they can be seen as somehow complementing — or, perhaps, illuminating — each other." /> Phenomenology - Lauer Quentin | sdvig press

Phenomenology

Hegel and Husserl

Quentin Lauer

pp. 174-196


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