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e6c1d8 No.3005

I'm listening through Bernsteins' lecture series on the Phenomenology.

http://www.bernsteintapes.com/hegellist.html

I've read 1/5th of the Phenomenology on my own, but it gets boring with nobody to discuss, and Bernstein makes it infinitely more interesting with all the details he brings in from outside the book. I'm listening to this as a preliminary to actually finish the goddam book someday.

Anyway, I'll be updating this thread with links to my notes and comments on these lectures. Insofar as Bernstein makes any arguments in his lectures (he rambles a lot and makes interesting points, but not many arguments outright) I will note them down. Bernstein makes a lot of interesting quips on other philosophers which are juicy bits of thought to mull over as well, and those also shall be noted.

If anyone cares, enjoy. If not, you should get up to par so you can enjoy some Hegel.

e6c1d8 No.3006


e6c1d8 No.3207

I was wrong, this is the first lecture >>3006

The actual second lecture on the Early Theological writings.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0FgDN9StRPnay1VQ3J0d2RyVFU/view?usp=sharing




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