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recognition in the form of right and morality

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Walter de Gruyter
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The nature of the self: recognition in the form of right and morality
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2009, Walter de Gruyter
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The human self as the unity of mind and body
The immediate unity of mind and body
Consciousness : looking for the independence of the outside world
Self-consciousness
Is the transition from the natural into the legal status possible?
Self-consciousness and the legal status
Violence, power and the legal status
Self-consciousness and the overcoming of exclusion
The Lord/bondsman relation
The historical reality of the Lord/bondsman relation
The unhappy consciousness
Reason
The mind/ body unity as an historical reality
The greek world: the origin of the first self
The polis as the unity of the human and divine law
The abstract work of art: the representation of the pure self in
The public domain
The polis as a harmonic unity
Repression of the deed : the living work of art
The representation of the deed : the spiritual work of art
The Roman Empire as the result of the Greek world
The realm of culture : the genesis of the second self
The fall of the Roman Empire and the experience of the person
The genesis of the moral individual
The embodiment of the pure being in the real individual : the self-conscious reality of the unhappy consciousness
The meaning of the moral individual in the objective world
The realization of the moral individual in the objective world : the process of culture
The absolute freedom : the second self
The realm of morality : making the third self explicit
The point of departure of the realm of morality : the Rousseauian reflection
The inner contradiction of the napoleonic law : the Kantian
The sublation of the inner contradiction
The Hegelian reflection on the Napoleonic law : conscience as the origin of the third self
The development of conscience
Conscience as the unhappy consciousness that repeats consciousness
Conscience as the unhappy consciousness that repeats self-consciousness
Conscience that becomes aware of itself as unhappy consciousness
The meaning of the absolute spirit
Honneth's criticism of Hegel's metaphysics
The phenomenology of spirit and the question of the nature of the self
The relation of mind and body as the primordial form of recognition
The development of freedom from the inside perspective
The transition from a monological into a dialogical approach
The absolute spirit as the presupposition of the dialogical relation
Absolute spirit and metaphysics
Religion
Recognition between metaphysics and empiricism
Honneth's project in relation to the phenomenology of spirit and the philosophy of right
The program of the philosophy of right as elaboration of the phenomenology's project
The conceptual design of the philosophy of right
The abstract right as the formal notion of the first self
Morality as the formal notion of the second self
Conscience as the formal unity of right and morality
Conscience in the philosophy of right vis
vis conscience in the phenomenology of spirit
The formal unity of the three forms of the self following from the phenomenology of spirit
The actualization of the human self
The family : the institutional house of the first self.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

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Berlin, New York
Series
Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie -- Bd. 91

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Dewey Decimal Class
126
Library of Congress
BD450 .C57 2009

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Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23554756M
ISBN 13
9783110219876
LCCN
2009024687

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