Bowman explores how Hegel developed a methodology identifiably his own, making a break with predecessors such as Kant and Wolff. His book provides a robustly metaphysical, Hegelian account of the relation between appearance, thought and reality, and will be of great interest to students and scholars of Hegel.
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