Anatomy of a Conditionally Unresolved Conflict

According to Hegel, attaining “self-consciousness” is a process that necessarily involves the other. How am I to become conscious of myself in general? It is simply through desire or anger, for example. Unlike animals that overcome biological needs by destroying another organic entity, human desire is a desire for recognition. In Hegelian terms, recognition is … Continue reading Anatomy of a Conditionally Unresolved Conflict