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Hegel's ethics of recognition
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A comprehensive account of Hegel's conception of recognition as the general pattern of ethical life. The author explores Hegel's intersubjective concept of spirit and shows how the idea of recognition illumes his understanding of crime, morality, the family and war.
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1997
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