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The Paradigm of Recognition

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In The Paradigm of Recognition. Freedom as Overcoming the Fear of Death Paul Cobben defends the position that Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit contains all the building blocks to elaborate a paradig...
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  • 12 June 2012
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In The Paradigm of Recognition. Freedom as Overcoming the Fear of Death Paul Cobben defends the position that Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit contains all the building blocks to elaborate a paradigm of recognition which fundamentally criticizes the contemporary versions of Habermas, Rawls and Honneth. In his concept of recognition, the fear of death is the central category to understand the mediation between freedom and nature. Cobben not only systematically reconstructs how this view results from Hegel’s criticism of Hume and Kant, but also shows how Hegel’s three-part division of social freedom is based on this mediation. Therefore, Honneth wrongly thinks that his three forms of social freedom (related to love, respect and solidarity) correspond to Hegel’s three-part division.
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Price: $177.00
Pages: 214
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Critical Studies in German Idealism
Publication Date: 12 June 2012
ISBN: 9789004230569
Format: Hardcover
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Paul Cobben, Ph.D. (1988), University of Amsterdam, is Professor of the History of Modern Philosophy at Tilburg University. His publications include Hegel-Lexikon (ed.) (Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 2006) and The Nature of the Self (De Gruyter, 2009)