
The Phenomenology of Mind
by G. W. F. Hegel
"The Phenomenology of Mind" by G. W. F. Hegel, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd / Humanities Press Inc in 1966, is a revised second edition. This hardcover lacks a dust jacket and includes some handwritten notes. A vital resource for philosophy enthusiasts, this edition is notable for its revisions and corrections, reflecting Hegel's profound impact on philosophical thought.
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This hardcover edition of "The Phenomenology of Mind" is in good condition, with a sturdy binding and clean pages. The red cloth cover shows some wear, particularly at the corners and edges, but remains intact. There is no dust jacket, and the book contains a few handwritten notes on the title page. Overall, it presents as a well-preserved copy suitable for both study and collection.
About This Vintage 1966 Edition
"The Phenomenology of Mind" by G. W. F. Hegel, published by George Allen & Unwin Ltd in London and Humanities Press Inc in New York, is a cornerstone of philosophical literature. This copy is the 1966 seventh impression of the revised second edition, translated and annotated by J. B. Baillie. Hegel's exploration of consciousness and self-awareness is presented through a rigorous philosophical lens, making this work essential for students and scholars of philosophy and psychology. This edition, revised and corrected throughout, offers a unique insight into Hegel's thought process. While not the first edition, this version is significant for its comprehensive revisions. The book's condition is solid, though it lacks a dust jacket and contains some handwritten notes, adding a personal touch to its academic value. An essential addition to any philosophical library, this volume stands as a testament to Hegel's enduring influence.
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