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The productive force of the negative and the desire for recognition: Lessons from Hegel and Lacan

Review of International Studies, 2018
In this article I theorise the concept of misrecognition that we aim to bring to the study of international politics with this Special Issue. I draw upon three sources to do so: recognition theory, Hegel, and Jacques Lacan.
C. Epstein
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Hegel

Ontological Arguments, 2010
M. Inwood
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Hegel’s Political Philosophy

Critical Review, 2021
The Philosophy of Right presents us with a vision of bureaucratic paternalism that is designed to check the excesses of free markets set in motion by the triumph of natural-law thinking, which abstracted the principles of private property and subjective ...
Paul Rosenberg
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Hegel's Concept of Life: Self-Consciousness, Freedom, Logic by Karen Ng (Oxford University Press, 2020).

Philosophy, 2021
This original, exciting, and beautifully written book does a great deal more than its title might suggest. It is not a study of one concept among others, that of life, as handled by Hegel.
Christoph Schuringa
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Hegel’s Interpretation of the Liar Paradox

History and Philosophy of Logic, 2021
In his Lectures on the History of Philosophy, Hegel develops a subtle analysis of Megarian paradoxes: the Liar, the Veiled Man and the Sorites. In this paper, we focus on Hegel's interpretation of the Liar.
Franca d’Agostini, E. Ficara
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Spirit's Embeddedness in Nature: Hegel's Decentring of Self-Legislation

Hegel Bulletin, 2021
A recently widely accepted view has it that the nature-spirit distinction in Hegel is to be understood as a distinction between a space or realm that is not normative, or does not involve norms, and one that is or does. Notwithstanding the merits of this
Heikki Ikäheimo
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Bad Habits: Habit, Idleness, and Race in Hegel

Hegel Bulletin, 2021
Recent discussions of Hegel's conception of second nature, specifically focused on Hegel's notion of habit (Gewohnheit), have greatly advanced our understanding of Hegel's views on embodied normativity.
Rocío Zambrana
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