Commentary on a Passage from Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

Jean Wahl’s 1929 book,Le malheur de la conscience dans la philosophie de Hegel, marked a turning point in French Hegel studies and profoundly influenced subsequent philosophers such as Jean-Paul Sartre, Jean Hyppolite, Gilles Deleuze, and Jacques Derrida. Wahl’s was the first major French study of H...

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