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Ideals and Idealization

In A Theory of Justice, John Rawls argues that any participant taking on the role as impartial spectator in his original position thought experiment would select “justice as fairness” as the most reasonable theory of justice to reorganize a basic structure’s system of institutions and public rules.
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Ich-Ideal, Ideal-Ich

2000
Freud bezeichnet in der Arbeit „Zur Einfuhrung des Narzismus“ (1914) damit eine intrapsychische Beurteilungsinstanz narzistischen Ursprungs, unterscheidet die beiden Begriffe aber nicht genau. In „Das Ich und das Es“ (1923) werden „Ichideal“ und „Uberich“ synonym verwendet, hier wird das Ichideal als eine Art Vorlaufer des → Uberich verstanden. Spatere
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Idealism and Abstract Idealism

1980
One of the major transitions in the Phenomenology of Mind is Hegel’s move from Self-Consciousness to the standpoint of Reason. This enables Hegel to contrast his concept of idealism with that of his contemporaries and predecessors. Before approaching the standpoint of Reason, the dialectic of the Phenomenology focused on an empiricist consciousness in ...
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Ideal Workers, Ideal Gender

2009
As we saw in Chapter 2, there have been substantial changes in the world of work. With these changes, individuals are being encouraged to work flexibly and to operate like small firms (Beck, 2000b; Castells, 2004a; Pongratz and Vos, 2003; Sennett, 1998). Whereas in old employment relations the ideal worker was regularly conceptualised as masculine (e.g.
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Idealism contra Idealism

Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 1994
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