Half Hour Hegel: The Complete Phenomenology of Spirit (Lordship and Bondage, sec. 178-181)
Автор: Gregory B. Sadler - That Philosophy Guy
Загружено: 2015-09-20
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In this seventy-second video in the new series on G.W.F. Hegel's great early work, the Phenomenology of Spirit, we begin our study of the second portion of the section "Self-Consciousness", i.e. "Lordship and Bondage", or the "Master-Slave Dialectic". I read and comment on paragraphs 178-181 of the text here.
Hegel now follows out the development of self-consciousness as it necessarily encounters and exists in relation to another self-consciousness. Each self-consciousness seeks Recognition from the other self-consciousness. The Notion of Recognition seems simple enough from the start, but as we will see involves a complex dynamic that must develop.
An interplay of perspective occurs between seeing the other as the now-essential being, and superseding the other, making oneself the essential being -- all of this occurring because one sees oneself, or the essential structure of self-consciousness there in the other. There are some ambiguities -- doubleings of meanings -- involved in this interplay and process, culminating in self-consciousness now confronting the other as an independent, free being.
In this video series, I will be working through the entire Phenomenology, paragraph by paragraph -- for each one, first reading the paragraph, and then commenting on what Hegel is doing, referencing, discussing, etc. in that paragraph.
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