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Subjects in the Ancient and Modern World
On Hegel's Theory of Subjectivity
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240 stránek
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Exploring Hegel's conception of subjectivity, this book delves into the distinction between merely being a subject and the awareness of that status. It examines how this difference shapes individuals' experiences and interactions. Focusing on the contrast between ancient and modern perspectives, the author highlights how these divergent views influence the understanding of individuality, personhood, and moral agency. Through this analysis, readers gain insight into the complexities of human consciousness and its implications for moral thought.
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2005, měkká
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