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source: Gregory B. Sadler 上次更新日期:2016年4月28日
This is a sequence of videos providing a close reading and commentary on G.W.F. Hegel's early masterwork, the Phenomenology of Spirit.
In each 25-35 minute video, I read paragraphs from the text verbatim, and then in front of my home studio blackboard, engage in some discussion of the main concepts discussed in that passage, provide any needed historical context, and outline any connections to other passages.
This is a fairly substantial undertaking -- producing and releasing one or two 25-35 minute videos per week, we project this series will require at least three years of work on my part. The goal is ultimately to provide something like an online lecture course covering every part of the Phenomenology, leaving no portions out, as a resource for students, lifelong learners, and even interested instructors.
I'll be using and referencing the A.V. Miller English-language translation of the Phenomenology, which is available here: http://amzn.to/1jDUI6w
Gregory B. Sadler is the president and co-founder of ReasonIO. The content of this video is provided here as part of ReasonIO's mission of putting philosophy into practice -- making complex philosophical texts and thinkers accessible for students and lifelong learners. If you'd like to make a contribution to help fund Dr. Sadler's ongoing educational projects, you can click here: http://bit.ly/KozD2y
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 1) 26:26
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 2-3) 28:22
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 4-6) 34:17
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 7-9) 37:17
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 10-12) 34:54
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 13-14) 28:50
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 15-17) 36:53
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 18-20) 31:32
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 21-23) 30:17
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 24-25) 29:32
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 26) 25:26
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 27-28) 30:31
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 29-30) 37:26
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 31-32) 33:21
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 33-34) 28:08
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 35-37) 36:00
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 38-39) 27:09
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 40-42) 31:54
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 43-45) 30:49
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 46-47) 33:33
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 48-49) 29:35
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 50-51) 32:20
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 52-53) 34:25
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 54-55) 29:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 56-58) 33:12
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 59-60) 31:43
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 61-63) 36:44
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 64-66) 33:38
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 67-68) 33:36
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 69-70) 35:57
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Preface, sec 71-72) 38:24
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec 73-74) 34:02
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 75-76) 34:28
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 77-78) 28:59
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 79-80) 34:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 81-83) 27:51
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 84-86) 34:45
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Introduction, sec. 87-89) 25:58
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 90-93) 35:11
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 94-97) 29:41
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 98-101) 27:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 102-105) 30:30
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 106-108) 28:00
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Sense Certainty, sec. 109-110)
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 111-113) 37:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 114-116) 31:35
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 117-118) 31:46
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 119-121) 28:07
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 122-124) 30:35
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 125-128) 25:53
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Perception, sec. 129-131) 33:27
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 132-135) 30:14
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 136) 30:33
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 137-139) 27:01
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 140-142) 24:11
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 143--144) 27:50
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 145-147) 30:57
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 148-150) 33:29
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 151-152) 29:46
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 153-154) 25:20
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 155-157) 31:06
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 158-159) 32:05
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 160-161) 32:36
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 162-163) 28:59
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Force and the Understanding, sec. 164-165) 32:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 166) 26:08
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 167) 24:28
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 168-169) 31:30
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 170-171) 32:42
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 172-175) 33:16
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Self-Consciousness sec. 176-177) 32:11
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 178-181) 26:40
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 182-184) 30:25
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 185-187) 36:03
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 188-189) 37:14
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 190) 32:12
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 191-193) 26:18
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 194-195) 33:28
The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 196) 30:19
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 197) 27:54
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 198-199) 34:04
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 200-201) 29:13
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 202) 32:21
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 203-204) 24:06
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 205) 27:12
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 206-208) 27:09
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 209-210) 28:34
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 211-212) 30:23
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 213-216) 27:44
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 217) 34:03
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 218-220) 24:20
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 221-222) 25:03
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 223-226) 32:00
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 227-229) 28:22
Phenomenology of Spirit (Stoicism, Skepticism, Unhappy Consciousness, sec. 230) 27:24
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, sec. 231-232) 34:37
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, sec. 233-234) 29:15
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, sec. 235-236) 29:52
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, sec. 237-239) 37:02
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observing Reason sec. 240-243) 35:37
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 244-246) 37:35
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 247-249) 35:39
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 250-251) 39:56
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 252-255) 33:20
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 256-258) 36:59
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 259-261) 30:51
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 262-265) 28:01
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 266-269) 26:04
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 270-271) 34:12
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Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 272-275) 26:02
Phenomenology of Spirit (Reason, Observation of Nature sec. 276-278) 29:01
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