The Bernstein Tapes: Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
jc
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6 days ago
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I do not own the materials of this lecture and I am not affiliated with Prof Bernstein or the folks from bernsteintapes.com. This is merely for listening convenience and not for any profit.
Bernsteintapes.com is the sequel to an actual tape recording of J.M. Bernstein's lecture on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit in Berkeley, CA, 1994. The contained recordings of his lectures have nothing to do with tapes, but the inspiration remains the same. They are downloadable and freely distributable.
Site administered by Joseph Lacey, reachable at the above address, and Todd Kesselman
The Bernstein Tapes: Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
1 hour 46 minutes 50 seconds
2 years ago
[Part 1] Early Theological Writings
Early Theological Writings 1 -- 9.13.2006
Recording: Todd Kesselman and Scott Shushan. Notes: Lucas Ulrich, Sonia Ahsan and Devan Musser
The Bernstein Tapes: Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
I do not own the materials of this lecture and I am not affiliated with Prof Bernstein or the folks from bernsteintapes.com. This is merely for listening convenience and not for any profit.
Bernsteintapes.com is the sequel to an actual tape recording of J.M. Bernstein's lecture on Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit in Berkeley, CA, 1994. The contained recordings of his lectures have nothing to do with tapes, but the inspiration remains the same. They are downloadable and freely distributable.
Site administered by Joseph Lacey, reachable at the above address, and Todd Kesselman