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Spirit, the Family, and the Unconscious in Hegel's Philosophy

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    SPIRIT, THE FAMILY,AND THE UNCONSCIOUS IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY
    Contents
    Acknowledgments
    A Note on the Texts
    Introduction
 
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PART I. Recognition, Spirit, Ethicality
 
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PART II. The Ethical Autonomy of the Family
 
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PART III. The Affective Basis of Familial Ethicality
 
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PART IV. Family Property as the Materiality of Recognition
    Notes
    Bibliography
 
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Index
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 Spirit, the Family, and the Unconscious in Hegel's Philosophy
by David V. Ciavatta
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TitleSpirit, the Family, and the Unconscious in Hegel's Philosophy
AuthorDavid V. Ciavatta
PublisherSUNY Press
Publication Date12/7/09
SubjectFamily Studies,Hegel,Phenomenology,Philosophy
Pages283


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Investigates the role of family in Hegel's phenomenology.

This original study of the role that family life plays in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit and Philosophy of Right pays particular attention to Hegel's characterization of the family as an unconscious form of ethical life rooted essentially in affectivity. David V. Ciavatta also looks at Hegel's account of feeling in the "Anthropology" section of The Philosophy of Spirit, highlighting the inherently porous nature of the self, and this porosity is shown to be constitutive of the distinctive, unconscious form of intersubjective recognition that forms the core of family bonds. The book provides a rich understanding of the role that family has in one's psychological development with respect not only to other people, but also to the world and one's own identity. Incorporating existential, phenomenological, and psychoanalytic perspectives, Ciavatta offers insightful investigations of many basic Hegelian themes, such as spirit, perception, ethical agency, language, and property ownership.



About the Author 

David V. Ciavatta ---

David V. Ciavatta is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Ryerson University.




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