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UNISA990000849960203316 |
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Responsabilità penale in materia di lavoro nelle aziende : atti del Convegno di Parma, 5 giugno 1981 / a cura di Aldo Cessari, Alessio Lanzi, Tullio Padovani |
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Milano : A. Giuffrè, 1982 |
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Centro nazionale studi di diritto del lavoro |
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UNIORUON00055881 |
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EBIED, R. Y. |
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Arab stories : East and West / translated with an introduction by R. Y. Ebied and M. J. L. Young |
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Leeds, : Leeds University Oriental Society, 1977 |
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UNINA9910824949103321 |
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Recognition : German idealism as an ongoing challenge / / edited by Christian Krijnen |
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Leiden : , : BRILL, , [2013] |
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©2014 |
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1 online resource (348 p.) |
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Critical studies in German idealism |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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Preliminary Material -- 1. Introduction / Christian Krijnen -- 2. Hegel’s Concept of Recognition—What Is It? / Heikki Ikäheimo -- 3. The Paradigm of Recognition and the Free Market / Paul Cobben -- 4. From Autonomy to Recognition / Robert Brandom -- 5. The Metaphysics of Recognition: On Hegel’s Concept of Self-Consciousness in the Phenomenology of Spirit / Arthur Kok -- 6. Recognition—Future Hegelian Challenges for a Contemporary Philosophical Paradigm / Christian Krijnen -- 7. The Tragedy of Misrecognition—The Desire for a Catholic Shakespeare and Hegel’s Hamlet / Simon Critchley -- 8. Recognition and Dissent: Schelling’s Conception of Recognition and Its Contribution to Contemporary Political Philosophy / Emiliano Acosta -- 9. Kantian Version of Recognition: The Bottom–Line of Axel Honneth’s Project / Donald Loose -- 10. Anerkennung – Ein Ausweg aus einer Verlegenheit? / Kurt Walter Zeidler -- 11. Recognition of Norms and Recognition of Persons: Practical Acknowledgment in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit / Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer -- 12. Finitude, Rational Justification and Mutual Recognition / Kenneth R. Westphal -- 13. Inter-Personality and Wrong / Klaus Vieweg -- 14. The Dialectic of Normative Attitudes in Hegel’s Lordship and Bondage / Sasa Josifovic -- 15. From Love to Recognition: Hegel’s Conception of Intersubjectivity in a Developmental-Historical Perspective / Erzsébet Rózsa -- 16. Friendship in Hegel and Its Interpretation in Theories of Recognition / Jean-Christophe Merle -- Index of Terms -- Index of |
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There has been an intensive debate in recent years, particularly in political philosophy, on how the concept of recognition ( Anerkennung) can bring insight into understanding social and political relationships and answering ethical questions. Proponents of this philosophy seek to apply German Idealism, especially Hegel, to the arguments of recognition in order to solve contemporary problems. However, does the present debate incorporate sufficiently the requirements of the idealist philosophy which it pretends to inherit and update? As a new paradigm for philosophy claiming to actualize German idealist philosophy, it provokes questions about the foundation of the principle of recognition itself as well as about which philosophical method provides the best means for addressing recognition. In Recognition -- German Idealism as an Ongoing Challenge , renowned authors address this fascinating and far-reaching questions in discussion with Kant, Fichte, Schelling and Hegel. Contributors include: Robert Brandom, Paul Cobben, Simon Critchley, Pirmin Stekeler-Weithofer, Kenneth Westphal, Klaus Vieweg, Erzsébet Rósza, Christian Krijnen, Heikki Ikäheimo, Donald Loose, Kurt Walter Zeidler, Jean-Christophe Merle, Sasa Josifovic, Arthur Kok, Emiliano Acosta |
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