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From Eumenides to Antigone: Developing Hegel’s Notion of Recognition, Responding To Honneth
According to Honneth, Hegel's main accomplishment was to show that we build our relationship to the world - that is, a shared world, a relationship to others - in terms of a primary moral impulse that becomes a struggle for recognition. [...] he admits that at the time, he may have offered a so...
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Published in: | Philosophy today (Celina) 2009, Vol.53 (Supplement), p.190-200 |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | According to Honneth, Hegel's main accomplishment was to show that we build our relationship to the world - that is, a shared world, a relationship to others - in terms of a primary moral impulse that becomes a struggle for recognition. [...] he admits that at the time, he may have offered a somewhat forced reinterpretation of the young Hegel. |
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ISSN: | 0031-8256 2329-8596 |
DOI: | 10.5840/philtoday200953Supplement43 |