Taylor (The Malaise of Modernity. Anansi Press, Toronto, 1991) remarked that processes of social recognition, present throughout history, became problematic during modernity when traditional mechanisms of identity and integration began to collapse. That is likely the reason why the term recognition acquired philosophical relevance at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Hegel is the first philosopher who explicitly granted recognition a defined place in the development of his philosophy. He saw moral recognition as the heart of the struggle between master and slave.
Recognition
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2020-01-01
Abstract
Taylor (The Malaise of Modernity. Anansi Press, Toronto, 1991) remarked that processes of social recognition, present throughout history, became problematic during modernity when traditional mechanisms of identity and integration began to collapse. That is likely the reason why the term recognition acquired philosophical relevance at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Hegel is the first philosopher who explicitly granted recognition a defined place in the development of his philosophy. He saw moral recognition as the heart of the struggle between master and slave.File in questo prodotto:
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