THE AGITATION OF COGITATION

Muddy, brilliantly insightful, and often wildly impenetrable, 18th-century German philosopher Hegel has been called the “the hardest to understand of the great philosophers.” But after spending hundreds of hours of reading The Phenomenology of Spirit or The Philosophy of Nature, what do you really have to show for it? A new biography examines the difficulties of reading in a Hegelian world. The New Criterion