The Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel is one of the most influential and challenging works in Western philosophy. It traces the development of human consciousness as it progresses through stages of understanding toward self-awareness, freedom, and knowledge of the Absolute. The book marked a significant development in German Idealism after Immanuel Kant.
The Western Canon Podcast
For most of human history, philosophy was spoken, not read. Plato’s dialogues were performed. Homer was sung. Augustine preached. These ideas were meant to be heard—they were designed for the ear, not the page. Books came later. Podcasting is paradoxically closer to how the ancients actually transmitted knowledge: through voice, rhythm, conversation.
For most of human history, philosophy was spoken, not read. Plato’s dialogues were performed. Homer was sung. Augustine preached. These ideas were meant to be heard—they were designed for the ear, not the page. Books came later. Podcasting is paradoxically closer to how the ancients actually transmitted knowledge: through voice, rhythm, conversation.Listen on
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