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Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit

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Takeshima, A. Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit. Hegel-Jahrbuch, 2020(1), 357-366. https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2021.207800
Takeshima, Ayumi "Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit" Hegel-Jahrbuch 2020.1, 2020, 357-366. https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2021.207800
Takeshima, Ayumi (2020): Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit, in: Hegel-Jahrbuch, vol. 2020, iss. 1, 357-366, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2021.207800

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Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit

Takeshima, Ayumi

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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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