Spirit, the family, and the unconscious in Hegel's philosophy /

"This original study of the role that family life plays in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and Philosophy of Right pays particular attention to Hegel's characterization of the family as an unconscious form of ethical life rooted essentially in affectivity. David V. Ciavatta also looks...

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Main Author: Ciavatta, David V., 1972-
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Albany : State University of New York Press, ©2009.
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505 0 |a Recognition, spirit, ethicality. The phenomenology of the intersubjective world -- The ethical autonomy of the family. The family in the Phenomenology of spirit : the ethics of non-substitutability -- The family in the Philosophy of right : the ethics of familiarity and intercorporeality -- The affective basis of familial ethicality. Feeling at home in the familial world -- Being in rapport with the other -- Family property as the materiality of recognition. Incorporating things into the life of spirit. 
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