The Nature of the Self
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The Nature of the Self

Recognition in the Form of Right and Morality

  1. 258 pages
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  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

The Nature of the Self

Recognition in the Form of Right and Morality

About this book

In the contemporary (practical) philosophy, recognition is one of the central concepts. Humans are thematized as individuals who recognize one another as moral and legal persons. The central problem of the globalized, multicultural societies is how to harmonize the legal persons (who are free and equal) with moral persons (who may have their unique identity). In The Nature of the Self the thesis is elaborated that, in the contemporary discussion, a central dimension of recognition is lacking. All forms of moral and legal recognition presuppose the recognition at a more fundamental level: the recognition of the body by the mind.
The systematic development of this relation can be performed with the help of a critical reconstruction of Hegel?'s project in the Phenomenology of Spirit and the Philosophy of Right.
This reconstruction results in a differentiated concept of the self: in three forms of the self (corresponding with three forms of recognition) and their institutional embodiment. This concept of the self not only competes with the position of JĂźrgen Habermas and Axel Honneth (as it is explicitly elaborated), but also with the one of John Rawls.

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Information

Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2009
Print ISBN
9783110219876
eBook ISBN
9783110219883

Table of contents

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Contents
  3. The Nature of the Self. Recognition in the form of Right and Morality
  4. Chapter 1. The Human Self as the Unity of Mind and Body
  5. Chapter 2. The Greek World: The Origin of the First Self
  6. Chapter 3. The Realm of Culture: The Genesis of the Second Self
  7. Chapter 4. The Realm of Morality: Making the Third Self Explicit
  8. Chapter 5. Honneth’s Criticism of Hegel’s Metaphysics
  9. Chapter 6. The program of the Philosophy of Right as elaboration of the Phenomenology’s project
  10. Chapter 7. The Family: The Institutional House of the First Self
  11. Chapter 8. The Civil Society: Developing the Institutional House of the Second Self
  12. Chapter 9. The State: The Embodiment of the Third Self
  13. Concluding remarks
  14. Backmatter