How do I into Hegel.
Which work should I start with? What's the best translation? Are there any annotated versions?
>>9112156
Learn German
>>9112156
Don't. Nobody understands Hegel, and that is according to Hegel himself. If none understood him in his time I don't think you or I stand a chance.
>>9112156
But seriously, by a reader.
>>9112209
*Buy*
>>9112203
For what it's worth I was inspired after watching School of Life's most recent video on him. It was so terrible I realised I really need to read him for myself.
too bad youre a pleb who cant pierce his wizardly gaze
>>9112216
This makes me so angry. Please stop
you don't, can't and will not
>>9112156
the Lectures on the Philosophy of History are the most straightforward. Peter Singer's and Walter Kaufmann's books on Hegel are both highly recommended.you need to read Kant first, of course
>>9112156
Hegel by Fred Beiser is a good secondary source overview.
This isn't a bad overview of Dialectics:
https://empyreantrail.wordpress.com/2016/09/12/dialectics-an-introduction/#comments
Here is the go-to translation for phenomenology:
http://www.thinkphilosophy.org/uploads/6/1/0/9/6109978/hegel_-_phenomenology_of_spirit.pdf
>>9112526
many thanks for the pdf meng. I've never been able to dig it up online before, probably bc I'm a stupid faggot.
>>9112497
*willn't
>>9112209
>Bacardi 151 (alcohol content 75.5%)
what did he mean by this?