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Index
Preface Abbreviations Recognition and Ethics The Concealment of Recognition in Hegelian Ethical Studies Distortions of Recognition in the French Reception of Hegel Recognition as Counterdiscourse of Modernity: Habermas Michael Theunissen: Hegel's Repression of Intersubjectivity Ludwig Siep's Studies of Hegel's Practical Philosophy Recognition and the Actuality of the Rational Plan and Overview Part One Preliminaries: Recognition, Right, and Ethics 2 Recognition in Fichte and Schelling Schelling 3 Recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit The Intersubjective Doubling of Self-Consciousness The Double Significations in the Concept of Recognition Mastery and Slavery as a Determinate Shape of Recognition The Servile Consciousness 4 Recognition in the Encyclopedia Philosophy of Spirit Reciprocal Recognition Crossing the Threshold of Ethical Life Four Dimensions of Recognition Universal Self-Consciousness as Affirmative Self-Recognition in Other The Social Constitution and Mediation of Reason 5 Recognition and Right in the Jena Manuscripts Recognition in the 1805 Jena Philosophy of Spirit Recognition as the Origin and Relation of Right Being-Recognized, Right and Wrong The Intersubjective Concept of the Will Part Two Recognition in the Philosophy of Right 6 Systematic Issues in the Philosophy of Right Recognition in the Argument of the Philosophy of Right Hegel's Method of Abstraction The Concept of the Will From `In-Itself' to `For-Itself': The Development of the Will 7 Persons, Property, and Contract Abstract Right and Person The Intersubjectivity of Ownership Embodiment, or Taking Possession of Oneself The Intersubjectivity of Contract 8 Crime and Punishment Wrong and Fraud Wrong, Semblance, and the Logic of Essence Transgression as Coercion The Impossible Possibility of Coercion Banquo's Ghost The Mature Theory: Punishment as the Second Coercion Recognition and the Second Coercion The Nullity of Transgression Is Punishment Necessary?
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