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## Hegel Reading Group: Phenomenology of Spirit

Hosted by Elena
📍 Epoch Coffee, 221 W North Loop Blvd, Austin, TX 🕐 1:00–3:00 PM

### Reading for this meeting

We are continuing our progression through G.F.W Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit.
Current focus starting at: §487: The World of Self-Alienated Spirit

Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit has a legendary reputation: daunting, dense, and—according to critics like Schopenhauer and Russell—borderline incomprehensible. And yet, it remains one of the most influential philosophical works of the modern era, shaping everything from Marxist theory to contemporary debates in logic, science, and political thought.
This reading group exists for people who feel the pull of Hegel despite the dread.
We approach the Phenomenology through slow reading and collective interpretation, prioritizing depth over speed. The goal is not to “conquer” Hegel, but to think with him—carefully, critically, and in conversation with others.

### What we explore

Self-consciousness, freedom, and recognition

  • Individuality, action, and ethical life
    *Contradiction and dialectical thinking
  • The relationship between Hegel’s system and empirical science
  • Whether Hegelian contradiction challenges or complements formal logic
  • Why this text still matters in our current historical moment

### Format

Open, roundtable discussion

  • No lectures, no performance philosophy
  • Questions and disagreement are welcome
  • You can speak a lot, or mostly listen—both are valid

We’ll be asking questions like:

  • Where do we use good language to cover missing action?
  • How does our “inner law” quietly become pressure on others?
  • What survives when our ideals meet the real world?

If you’re new, prior readings are helpful but not required. This is a continuing group, but newcomers are always welcome.

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A free PDF of the Pinkard translation is available here:
👉 [https://files.libcom.org/files/Georg%20Wilhelm%20Friedrich%20Hegel%20-%20The%20Phenomenology%20of%20Spirit%20(Terry%20Pinkard%20Translation).pdf](https://files.libcom.org/files/Georg%20Wilhelm%20Friedrich%20Hegel%20-%20The%20Phenomenology%20of%20Spirit%20(Terry%20Pinkard%20Translation).pdf)
(If you’re using the Miller translation, be cautious with the paragraph summaries at the end—read them skeptically.)

### Schedule

We meet every two weeks on Saturdays.
This session begins at 1:00 PM to allow more time for discussion.

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