Morality and freedom are neither natural nor supernatural but are social products, the result of relationships of recognition that are consolidated in phylogenetic and ontogenetic processes of formation and learning. Following the central thesis that Hegel illustrates in Chapter IV of the Phenomenology of Spirit the author shows how the relation of recognition produces not only the constitution of our self-consciousness and the awareness of the distinction between consciousness and world, but also the discovery of the other, the acquisition of our reciprocal dignity and autonomy, the birth of moral sense, and the institution of our fundamental ethical principles
This paper introduces the notion of Recognition in the section of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit en...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
The paper offer a discussion of the concepts of subject and freedom within the context of Hegel's ph...
Morality and freedom are neither natural nor supernatural but are social products, the result of rel...
This research investigates the role and concept of “recognition” in Hegelian philosophical thought. ...
This research investigates the role and concept of “recognition” in Hegelian philosophical thought. ...
In this significant contribution to Hegel scholarship, Robert Williams develops the most comprehensi...
This chapter explores what, if any, contributions a Hegelian ethics of recognition makes towards enr...
The paper proposes a reconstruction of some fragments of Hegel’s Jena manuscripts concerning the nat...
For post-Kantian philosophy, "life" is a transitory concept that relates the realm of nature to the ...
The paper proposes a reconstruction of some fragments of Hegel’s Jena manuscripts concerning the nat...
An attempt at moral interpretation of Hegelian 'struggle for recognition'. The Author shows how the ...
This thesis provides an examination of the theory of recognition presented in the Phenomenology of S...
The local problem of the soul-body relation can be grasped only against the global background of the...
If spirit is constituted through recognition, then the fact that recognition somehow depends on (fir...
This paper introduces the notion of Recognition in the section of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit en...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
The paper offer a discussion of the concepts of subject and freedom within the context of Hegel's ph...
Morality and freedom are neither natural nor supernatural but are social products, the result of rel...
This research investigates the role and concept of “recognition” in Hegelian philosophical thought. ...
This research investigates the role and concept of “recognition” in Hegelian philosophical thought. ...
In this significant contribution to Hegel scholarship, Robert Williams develops the most comprehensi...
This chapter explores what, if any, contributions a Hegelian ethics of recognition makes towards enr...
The paper proposes a reconstruction of some fragments of Hegel’s Jena manuscripts concerning the nat...
For post-Kantian philosophy, "life" is a transitory concept that relates the realm of nature to the ...
The paper proposes a reconstruction of some fragments of Hegel’s Jena manuscripts concerning the nat...
An attempt at moral interpretation of Hegelian 'struggle for recognition'. The Author shows how the ...
This thesis provides an examination of the theory of recognition presented in the Phenomenology of S...
The local problem of the soul-body relation can be grasped only against the global background of the...
If spirit is constituted through recognition, then the fact that recognition somehow depends on (fir...
This paper introduces the notion of Recognition in the section of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit en...
The theory of recognition arises within Hegel's confrontation with epistemological skepticism and ai...
The paper offer a discussion of the concepts of subject and freedom within the context of Hegel's ph...