‘A Spirit of Trust: A Reading of Hegel’s Phenomenology’ by Robert Brandom Reviewed by J. D. Evans


he wants to build upon Kant and upon the Kantian turn in philosophy, upon the primacy which Kant gave to the pure rational concepts. Hegel wants to keep this primacy which concepts have over sense impressions. But he also wants to build upon the Romantics, and to be able to be expansive, unlimited, like the Romantics and to incorporate their new, m
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