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A spirit of trust : a reading of Hegel's phenomenology /

"In a new retelling of the romantic rationalist adventure of ideas that is Hegel's classic The Phenomenology of Spirit, Robert Brandom argues that when our self-conscious recognitive attitudes take Hegel's radical form of magnanimity and trust, we can overcome a troubled modernity and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brandom, Robert (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Cambridge, MA ; London : The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2019.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: A pragmatist semantic reading of Hegel's Phenomenology
  • Part One: Semantics and epistemology: knowing and representing the objective world: Conceptual realism and the semantic possibility of knowledge
  • Representation and the experience of error: a functionalist approach to the distinction between appearance and reality
  • Following the path of despair to a bacchanalian revel: the emergence of the second, true, object
  • Immediacy, generality, and recollection: first lessons on the structure of epistemic authority
  • Understanding the object / property structure in terms of negation: an introduction to Hegelian logic and metaphysics in the perception chapter
  • "Force" and understanding-from object to concept: the ontological status of theoretical entities and the laws that implicitly define them
  • Objective idealism and modal expressivism
  • Part Two. Normative pragmatics: recognition and the expressive metaphysics of agency: The structure of desire and recognition: self-consciousness and self-constitution
  • The fine structure of autonomy and recognition: the institution of normative statuses by normative attitudes
  • Allegories of mastery: the pragmatic and semantic basis of the metaphysical incoherence of authority without responsibility
  • Hegel's expressive metaphysics of agency: the determination, identity, and development of what is done
  • Recollection, representation, and agency
  • Part Three. Recollecting the ages of spirit: from irony to trust: The history of normative structures: on beyond immediate Sittlichkeit
  • Alienation and language
  • Edelmutigkeit and Niedertrachtigkeit: the Kammerdiener
  • Confession and forgiveness, recollection and trust
  • Conclusion: Semantics with an edifying intent: recognition and recollection on the way to the age of trust.