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Recognition and the Self in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Hardcover)
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Recognition and the Self in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (Hardcover)
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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit is famed for its account of the
problem of recognition. Yet while readers agree about the
importance of its influential accounts of the struggle to the death
and the master/slave relation in developing that problem, there is
no consensus regarding what sorts of relations among subjects would
count as successful forms of recognition. Timothy Brownlee
articulates the essential connections between Hegel's concepts of
recognition and the self, and presents a novel interpretation of
the Phenomenology that traces the emergence of actual relations of
reciprocal recognition through the work as a whole. He focuses on
the distinctive social constitution conception of the self that
Hegel develops in his account of 'spirit,' and demonstrates that
the primary significance of recognition lies in its contribution to
self-knowledge. His book will be valuable for scholars and students
interested in Hegel, German Idealism, and philosophical conceptions
of recognition.
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