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|a "I that is we, we that is I," perspectives on contemporary Hegel :
|b social ontology, recognition, naturalism, and the critique of Kantian constructivism /
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|a Critical studies in German idealism,
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|a Preface and Acknowledgements; List of Abbreviations; List of Contributors; Chapter 1 Hegelian Resources for Contemporary Thought: Introductory Essay; Part 1 Hegelian Social Ontology; Chapter 2 Hegel on Social Ontology and the Possibility of Pathology; Chapter 3 Ethical Perfectionism in Social Ontology-A Hegelian Alternative; Chapter 4 Towards an Institutional Theory of Rights; Chapter 5 Reason and Social Ontology; Part 2 Social Action, Ethical Life, and the Critique of Constructivism; Chapter 6 Does Hegelian Ethics Rest on a Mistake?
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|a Chapter 7 Hegelian Constructivism in Ethical Theory?Chapter 8 Hegel's Theory of Action: Between Conviction and Recognition; Chapter 9 The Normativity of Ethical Life; Chapter 10 Freedom and Nature: The Point of View of a Theory of Recognition; Part 3 Naturalism, Work and Power; Chapter 11 Nature, Subjectivity and Freedom: Moving from Hegel's Philosophy of Nature; Chapter 12 Social Self and Work in The Phenomenology of Spirit; Chapter 13 The Form of Labor: Individuation and Socialization; Chapter 14 Attractors of Recognition; Part 4 The Logic of Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity.
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|a Chapter 15 Hegel on Recognition: Self-Consciousness, Individuality and IntersubjectivityChapter 16 "I that is We and We that is I. "The Phenomenological Significance and the Logical Foundation of Intersubjectivity in Hegel; Chapter 17 The Community of the Self; Chapter 18 The Political Surplus Value of Subjectivity in Hegel; Index of Names; Index of Subjects.
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|a In \'I that is We, We that is I\', an international group of philosophers explore the many facets of Hegel's formula which expresses the recognitive and social structures of human life. The book offers a guiding thread for the reconstruction of crucial motifs of contemporary thought such as the socio-ontological paradigm; the action-theoretical model in moral and social philosophy; the question of naturalism; and the reassessment of the relevance of work and power for our understanding of human life. This collection addresses the shortcomings of Kantian and constructivist normative approaches to social practices and practical rationality it involves. It sheds new light on Hegel's take on metaphysics and puts into question some presuppositions of the post-metaphysical interpretative paradigm.
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