In this paper, I investigate the relations between the notion of the I and the conception of World history in Hegel's philosophy. First, I address Hegel's account of the I by reconstructing its phenomenological and logical development from consciousness to self-consciousness through recognition with the other and arguing that the project of the Philosophy of Right is normative, as it provides an account of the logical process of affirmation of the I as the normative source of the realm of objective spirit. I then argue for an account of World history as the self-conscious development and liberation of the I in time and objectivity, and I consider Hegel's philosophy of history in light of the Philosophy of Right as the historical emergence of the I through the forms of objective spirit in history. Finally, I focus on two of the allegedly most problematic issues related to Hegel's conception of World history: the nature and very possibility of an intersubjective consciousness' and the notion of World spirit'. I conclude by outlining how the conception of World history, if reconstructed in light of Hegel's conception of the I, can have previously unnoticed political implications.

The I and World history in Hegel

Bubbio P
2017-01-01

Abstract

In this paper, I investigate the relations between the notion of the I and the conception of World history in Hegel's philosophy. First, I address Hegel's account of the I by reconstructing its phenomenological and logical development from consciousness to self-consciousness through recognition with the other and arguing that the project of the Philosophy of Right is normative, as it provides an account of the logical process of affirmation of the I as the normative source of the realm of objective spirit. I then argue for an account of World history as the self-conscious development and liberation of the I in time and objectivity, and I consider Hegel's philosophy of history in light of the Philosophy of Right as the historical emergence of the I through the forms of objective spirit in history. Finally, I focus on two of the allegedly most problematic issues related to Hegel's conception of World history: the nature and very possibility of an intersubjective consciousness' and the notion of World spirit'. I conclude by outlining how the conception of World history, if reconstructed in light of Hegel's conception of the I, can have previously unnoticed political implications.
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The I; World History; Hegel
Bubbio P
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