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The Journey of the Mind of God to Us: Hegel's Ladder and Harris's Graduate Seminars.(Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, H.S. Harris)
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CLIO
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June 22, 1998| Author:
SHANNON, DANIEL
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H.S. Harris contributed significantly to the understanding of Hegel's philosophy. He posits that sense certainty is less a philosophy than a demonstration that things in themselves can be comprehended by ordinary consciousness, and that the relation between the individual and the world is not static but a process of self education.
H. S. Harris presented his first seminar on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit in the winter term of 1983-84 at the University of Toronto, which began wit...
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