Hegel's Phrnomenology of Spirit (An Introduction)

The account begins with three interrelated claims. First,Hegel holds that it is essential to our identities that we can only understand who we are by a process of reflection on our past experiences, on our own histories. Second, Hegel holds that any such process of reflection will involve a consi...

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spelling oai:scholar.dlu.edu.vn:DLU123456789-358522014-01-19T23:27:43Z Hegel's Phrnomenology of Spirit (An Introduction) Krasnoff, Larry Phrnomenology Spirit The account begins with three interrelated claims. First,Hegel holds that it is essential to our identities that we can only understand who we are by a process of reflection on our past experiences, on our own histories. Second, Hegel holds that any such process of reflection will involve a consideration of the larger social, cultural, and historical forces that shaped our individual development. Third, Hegel holds that this reflective process, to count as reflective, will also involve the individual’s endorsing (and hence perhaps rejecting) particular social, cultural, and historical practices or norms as his or her own. These claims, Hegel believes, are simply consequences of our being reflective individuals who come to maturity within human culture. 2013-11-04T07:18:27Z 2013-11-04T07:18:27Z 2008 Book 978-0-511-40893-9 http://scholar.dlu.edu.vn/thuvienso/handle/DLU123456789/35852 en application/pdf Cambridge University Press
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Krasnoff, Larry
Hegel's Phrnomenology of Spirit (An Introduction)
description The account begins with three interrelated claims. First,Hegel holds that it is essential to our identities that we can only understand who we are by a process of reflection on our past experiences, on our own histories. Second, Hegel holds that any such process of reflection will involve a consideration of the larger social, cultural, and historical forces that shaped our individual development. Third, Hegel holds that this reflective process, to count as reflective, will also involve the individual’s endorsing (and hence perhaps rejecting) particular social, cultural, and historical practices or norms as his or her own. These claims, Hegel believes, are simply consequences of our being reflective individuals who come to maturity within human culture.
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