Mastery of many sorts emerges in new configurations in Peter B?rger's The Thinking of the Master as an idea developed by Hegel in the master/slave dialectic in his Phenomenology of Spirit as a quality embodied in the work of certain twentieth-century ma?tre-penseurs, or "master thinkers"; and, not least, in the expertise of B?rger himself as he negotiates and clarified a critical intersection of contemporary French and German...
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