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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, 2021(1), 237-244. https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2024.1448624
Takeshima, Ayumi "Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit" Hegel Jahrbuch 2021.1, 2025, 237-244. https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2024.1448624
Takeshima, Ayumi (2025): Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit, in: Hegel Jahrbuch, vol. 2021, iss. 1, 237-244, [online] https://doi.org/10.3790/hgjb.2024.1448624

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Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit

Takeshima, Ayumi

Hegel Jahrbuch, Vol. 2021(2021), Iss. 1 : pp. 237–244

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Prof. Dr. Ayumi Takeshima, Graduate School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Okayama University, 3-1-1, Tsushima-Naka, 700-8530 Okayama, Japan

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Section Title Page Action Price
Ayumi Takeshima: Recognition, Reconciliation, and Freedom in the Phenomenology of Spirit 1
Introduction 1
1. The Pure Concept of Recognition 1
2. The Struggle for Recognition 2
3. Mastery and Servitude 3
4. Mastery: From Self-Sufficiency to Non-Self-Sufficiency 3
5. Servitude: From Non-Self-Sufficiency to Self-Sufficiency 4
6. The Consequence of the Master-Servant Theory 5
7. Reconciliation between Two Consciences 5
8. Reconciliation in Revealed Religion and Absolute Knowledge 6
9. Conclusion 7