Hegel's theory of self-conscious life / by Guido Seddone.

"This book strives to deal with Hegel's thought by means of a thorough, unitarian and logical approach and to enforce the idea that philosophy is rigorous as far as it is able to consistently tackle the question of self-consciousness. It results that the logic underlying every philosophica...

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Main Author: Seddone, Guido (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2023]
Series:Critical studies in German idealism 30.
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Summary:"This book strives to deal with Hegel's thought by means of a thorough, unitarian and logical approach and to enforce the idea that philosophy is rigorous as far as it is able to consistently tackle the question of self-consciousness. It results that the logic underlying every philosophical interest traces back to the self-referring investigation about life in the mode of self-consciousness, by which social practices and their history can be grasped. Once we assess that self-consciousness is life through the concept, we would be able to realize the logical structure underlying its historical outcomes"--
Physical Description:1 online resource.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:900452763X
9789004527638
ISSN:1878-9986 ;
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