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Hegel on Self-Consciousness - Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit (Paperback)
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Hegel on Self-Consciousness - Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit (Paperback)
Series: Princeton Monographs in Philosophy
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In the most influential chapter of his most important philosophical
work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel makes the central and
disarming assertions that "self-consciousness is desire itself" and
that it attains its "satisfaction" only in another
self-consciousness. Hegel on Self-Consciousness presents a
groundbreaking new interpretation of these revolutionary claims,
tracing their roots to Kant's philosophy and demonstrating their
continued relevance for contemporary thought. As Robert Pippin
shows, Hegel argues that we must understand Kant's account of the
self-conscious nature of consciousness as a claim in practical
philosophy, and that therefore we need radically different views of
human sentience, the conditions of our knowledge of the world, and
the social nature of subjectivity and normativity. Pippin explains
why this chapter of Hegel's Phenomenology should be seen as the
basis of much later continental philosophy and the Marxist,
neo-Marxist, and critical-theory traditions. He also contrasts his
own interpretation of Hegel's assertions with influential
interpretations of the chapter put forward by philosophers John
McDowell and Robert Brandom.
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