Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit
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Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit
Hegel-Jahrbuch, Vol. 2020 (2020), Iss. 1 : pp. 357–366
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Ayumi Takeshima, 3-1-1, Tsushima-Naka, Okayama Japan 700-8530
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Ayumi Takeshima: Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit | 357 | ||
1. The Pure Concept of Recognition | 357 | ||
2. Recognition in the Phenomenology | 358 | ||
2.1 Struggle for Recognition | 358 | ||
2.2 Mastery and Servitude | 359 | ||
Mastery (from Self-Sufficient to Non-Self-Sufficient) | 360 | ||
Servitude (from non-Self-Sufficient to Self-Sufficient) | 360 | ||
2.3 The Consequence of the Master-Servant Theory | 361 | ||
3. Reconciliation in the Phenomenology of Spirit | 363 | ||
3.1 Reconciliation Between Two Consciences | 363 | ||
3.2 Reconciliation in the Revealed Religion and the Absolute Knowledge | 364 | ||
4. Conclusion: Freedom | 365 |