Recognition Angelos DelivorriasWhat does it mean to encounter another self, and to be recognized in return? Robert R. Williams offers a powerful and deeply researched exploration of recognition (Anerkennung) as the hidden core of German Idealism. Moving beyond familiar readings, Williams uncovers how Fichte and Hegel develop a rich, intersubjective account of freedom, selfhood, and social life, one that challenges longstanding assumptions about post Kantian philosophy. Bringing
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and try to understand the complex global history of our species
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his treatment of various philosophers and philosophical views from the historical tradition
Two final chapters discuss the decline of the death penalty after World War II
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and voluntary and state-mandated transfers of functional responsibility
This book examines how contemporary TV series reflect and address social issues
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