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Recognition and the Self in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

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Timothy L. Brownlee explores the concept of recognition and its role in the formation of self in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. This scholarly work examines how recognition shapes consciousness and identity within Hegelian philosophy.

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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of recognition and selfhood in Hegel’s foundational philosophical work, the Phenomenology of Spirit. Timothy L. Brownlee carefully examines how recognition functions as a central mechanism in the development of consciousness and self-awareness throughout Hegel’s dialectical narrative.

Brownlee explores the intricate relationship between self-consciousness and recognition, demonstrating how Hegel presents recognition as essential to the formation of identity. The work delves into key sections of the Phenomenology, including the master-slave dialectic, and shows how recognition shapes the trajectory of consciousness from its most elementary forms to its most sophisticated expressions.

Published by Cambridge University Press, this scholarly examination is essential for anyone seeking to understand Hegel’s philosophy of self and consciousness. The book bridges complex philosophical concepts with clear analysis, making Hegel’s intricate arguments more accessible to advanced students and philosophers interested in German Idealism and the nature of self-consciousness.

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Author

Timothy L. Brownlee

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge Univ Pr

ISBN

9781009096904

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