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Recognition : Fichte and Hegel on the Other

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Overview

Preface

Abbreviations

Part One: Introduction

1. Introduction

The Hidden Theme of Intersubjectivity in German Idealism
Phenomenology and German Idealism
Phenomenology in German Idealism
The Problem of the Other in Contemporary Philosophy
Plan and Overview

Part Two: Fichte

2. Between Kant and Fichte

The Problematic Transcendental in Kant
Reaction to Kant: Reinhold's Quest for Certainty
Fichte and The Crisis in First Principles
First Introduction to Wissenschaftslehre
Fichte's Antifoundationalism
From Transcendental Philosophy to the Pragmatic History of Spirit
Fichte's Foundationalism?

3. Fichte on Recognition

The Status and 'Location' of the Problem of the Other
The Naturrecht in the Development of Fichte's Thought
The Concept of Right
Freedom as Intersubjective
The Other as a Summons (Aufforderung) to Freedom
Aufforderung and the Ansto
The Ambiguity: Aufforderung as Transcendental Fact
Recognition (Anerkennung)
Critical Evaluation

Part Three: Hegel

4. The Early Hegel and Fichte

Hegel's Earliest Social Theory
Heteronomy and Domination in Hegel's Early Theological Writings
Love and Reconciliation in the Early Theological Writings
Hegel's Theory of Love
Love as Intersubjective
The Limits and Fate of Love
Hegel's Critique of Fichte
Problems in Appropriating Anerkennung
Transformation of Anerkennung
Love and Anerkennung
Anerkennung in the Mode of Conflict
Conclusion

5. Hegel and Phenomenology

Husserl
The Phenomenological Reduction or Epoch
The Theoretical Inversion of the World of the Natural Attitude
Reduction as Reversal of the Positivist Reversal
The Abyss of Groundlessness: Philosophy without Foundations
Hegel and Husserl?
Hegel's Treatment of Skepticism
Turning the Tables
Alterity and Truth

6. Hegelian Phenomenology

The Task of the Phenomenology of Spirit
Hegel's Hermeneutical Critique of Critique
The Problem of the Criterion
Intentional Analysis of the Gestalts of Consciousness
Consciousness Tests Itself
Self-Accomplishing Skepticism: The Highway of Despair
Between Panlogism and Existential Anthropology

7. Hegel's Eidetics of Intersubjectivity

Life as a Category
Towards an Eidetics of Recognition
Overview of Hegel's Eidetics
Hegel's Eidetics: Translation and Commentary
Hegel 1
Commentary: The Doubling of Self-Consciousness
Recognition and the Problem of Relation
Hegel 2-3
Commentary: Othering and the Other
Hegel 4
Commentary: The Sublation of Otherness and the Other
Hegel 5-6
Commentary: Reciprocal Recognition
Hegel 7
Commentary: The Interplay of Intersubjectivity
Summary

8. The Empirics of Recognition

Towards the Life and Death Struggle
Phenomenology of Mastery
Phenomenology of Servitude
Summary
Love as a Form of Recognition

9. Recognition and Geist

The Social Dimension of Recognition
Two Levels of Recognition
Hegel's Departure from Transcendental Philosophy
The Social Context and Mediation of Reason
Spirit and the World
Recognition in its Tragic Realization
Tragic Recognition: Antigone
Tragedy in Estranged Spirit
Beyond Tragedy: Conscience and Forgiveness

10. Absolute Spirit, Recognition, and Tragedy

Anomalies in Hegel's Treatment of Religion in the Phenomenology
An Intersubjective-Social Conception of Religion
Religion as Quest for Recognition
Tragic Recognition
The Religion of Art
Hegel's Chang

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  • ISBN-13: 9780791408582
  • ISBN-10: 0791408582
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publish Date: March 1992
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Page Count: 354

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