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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on the Text xv
- Introduction: The Project of Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology of the Body 1
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Section A: Self-Conscious Selfhood
- 1. Unhappy Consciousness and the Logic of Self-Conscious Selfhood 15
- 2. Reason and Dualism: The Category as the Immediacy of Unconditioned Self-Communion 30
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Section B: Embodiment
- 3. The Condition of Self-Consciousness: The Body as the Phusis, Hexis, and Logos of the Self 53
- 4. The Zôion Politikon: The Body as the Institutions of Society 77
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Section C: The Absolution of the Body
- 5. Responsibility and Science: The Body as Logos and Pathêtikos Nous 111
- Appendix: Hegel’s Explicit Remarks on ‘Body’ 135
- Notes 139
- Bibliography 183
- Index 197
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents ix
- Acknowledgments xiii
- A Note on the Text xv
- Introduction: The Project of Reading Hegel’s Phenomenology of the Body 1
-
Section A: Self-Conscious Selfhood
- 1. Unhappy Consciousness and the Logic of Self-Conscious Selfhood 15
- 2. Reason and Dualism: The Category as the Immediacy of Unconditioned Self-Communion 30
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Section B: Embodiment
- 3. The Condition of Self-Consciousness: The Body as the Phusis, Hexis, and Logos of the Self 53
- 4. The Zôion Politikon: The Body as the Institutions of Society 77
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Section C: The Absolution of the Body
- 5. Responsibility and Science: The Body as Logos and Pathêtikos Nous 111
- Appendix: Hegel’s Explicit Remarks on ‘Body’ 135
- Notes 139
- Bibliography 183
- Index 197