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Recognition and Disrespect. Lordship and Bondage in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Steffen Herrmann

Destruction in the Performative, 2012

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Alienation and Recognition in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Timothy L Brownlee

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Hegel on the 'Other': introducing the concept of recognition in Hegel's Phenomenology

Philip Tonner

2009

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Ethicality and the Movement of Recognition in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Timothy L Brownlee

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The structure of desire and recognition: Self-consciousness and self-constitution

Robert Brandom

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2007

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The Dialectic of Normative Attitudes in Hegel's Lordship and Bondage

Saša Josifović

Krijnen, C. 2013 (ed.): Recognition - German Idealism as an Ongoing Challenge, Brill, Leiden/Boston.

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The Focus on the "I": Hegel and Self-Consciousness as Desire

Mitchell Tu

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The Hegelian Solution to The Paradox of Self-Constitution: Instincts and Institutions

Christoph Hanisch

Hegel-Jahrbuch, 2017

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The Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness: The Dialectic of Lord and Bondsman in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Paul M Redding

The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy, 2000

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The (Un)necessary Other?: Pippin and McDowell on Hegelian Dialectics of Desire and Recognition and the Possibility of a Synthesis

Caitlin Hamblin

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Connecting the dots…Hegel's Geist, Family, and State in an Ethics of Recognition

Kevin B. Shelton

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Freedom through Otherness: Hegel's Lesson on Human Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity

Cinzia Ferrini

To appear in the collection of essays "Human Diversity in Context" edited by C. Ferrini (ca.2020)

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“Consciousness in Its Own Self Provides Its Own Standard”. Hegel and the Spirit as a Process of Thinking

Ethics in Progress - Research Journal

Ethics in Progress, 2022

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A Note on Some Contemporary Readings of Hegel's Master-Servant Dialectic

Elisa Magrì

2016

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Is Hegelian recognition second-personal? Hegel says "no"

Robert Stern

European Journal of Philosophy, 2020

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In seinem Anderen bei sich selbst zu sein: Toward a Recuperation of Hegel's Metaphysics of Agency (Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2006)

Swami Medhananda

Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 11.1 (Fall 2006), pp. 225-255

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G. W. F. Hegel, Spirit: Chapter Six of Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit, translated by The Hegel Translation Group, edited, with Introduction, Notes and Commentary by Daniel Shannon (Indianapolis, Indiana: Hackett, 2001), pp. xx + 236. ISBN 0-87220-569-x

Howard Kainz

Hegel bulletin, 2004

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Hegel on Conscience as the Reconciliation of I and Other

Jehangir Saleh

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Fichte’s Role in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, Chapter 4

Paul M Redding

Journal of Philosophical Investigations, 2024

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‘Freedom, Norms and Nature in Hegel: Self-Legislation or Self-Realization?

Robert Stern

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Recognition and Reconciliation. Actualized Agency in Hegel's Jena Phenomenology

Robert Pippin

van den Brink/Owen (ed.), 2007

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Freedom and identity in Hegel's dialectic of recognition (2013)

Andrew Chitty

Self-published

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On Hegel's Concept of 'Recognition' in the Phenomenology of Spirit

Selma Slocum Cetin

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Translating Hegel: The Phenomenology of Spirit and Modern Philosophy

Sven-Olov Wallenstein

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The Substantial Subject: The Logic and Appearance of Freedom in Hegel

George Saad

2024

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2016 Hegel on Recognition. Self-Consciousness, Individuality and Intersubjectivity

Alfredo Ferrarin

"I that is We, and We that is I.” Perspectives on Contemporary Hegel, ed. by L. Ruggiu and I. Testa, Leiden, Brill, 2016

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The Body of Spirit: Hegel's Concept of Flesh and its Normative Implications (final draft before proofs)

Jean-Philippe Deranty

Hegel Bulletin, 2020

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Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Reappraisal

Gary Browning

1997

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Review: Stephen Houlgate and Michael Baur (eds.), A Companion to Hegel, Wiley-Blackwell 2011

Antonios Kalatzis

Plurilogue, vol. 3 (2), 2013

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Hegel and the Quality of the Modern Individual v2

Marco Fonseca

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Robert Pippin, Hegel on Self-Consciousness

Corey McCall

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An Analysis of "Unhappy Consciousness" in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

Jessica S Janneck

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Self-Preservation and Self-Consciousness in Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind

Christoph Binkelmann

E. Balsemao Pires (ed.): Still Reading Hegel, 2009

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The Institutional Turn in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Towards a Conception of Freedom beyond Individualism and Collectivism

Benno Zabel

Hegel Bulletin, 2015

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Ausführung and Prüfung: Hegel’s use of the 'we' in the Phenomenology of Spirit

Stefano Malfitano

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