ISBN-13: 9780872202801 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 1592 str.
ISBN-13: 9780872202801 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 1592 str.
A two-volume set. Print edition available in cloth only.
Awarded the Nicholas Hoare/Renaud-Bray Canadian Philosophical Association Book Prize, 2001
From the Preface:
"Hegel's Ladder" aspires to be . . . a literal commentary on "Die Phanomenologie des Geistes." . . . It was the conscious goal of my thirty-year struggle with Hegel to write an explanatory commentary on this book; and with its completion I regard my own working career as concluded. . . . The prevailing habit of commentators . . . is founded on the general consensus of opinion that whatever else it may be, Hegel s "Phenomenology" is not the logical Science that he believed it was. This is the received view that I want to overthrow. But if I am right, then an acceptably continuous chain of argument, paragraph by paragraph, ought to be discoverable in the text."