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Ideas y Valores

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ASSALONE, EDUARDO. HEGEL THE NORMATIVIST THE PRIORITY OF PRACTICE, SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS AS A SOCIAL ACHIEVEMENT AND SUBJECT OF NORMATIVE STATES IN CHAPTER IV OF THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2015, vol.64, n.158, pp.61-84. ISSN 0120-0062.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ideasyvalores.v64n158.40479.

The normativist conception of Hegelian self-consciousness according to the contributions of the so-called "Pittsburgh neo-Hegelians" (Robert Brandom, John McDowell) is developed along with the contributions of other English-speaking scholars such as Robert Pippin, Terry Pinkard and Paul Redding. An overview is given of self-consciousness as laid out in chapter IV of the Phenomenology of Spirit, and some of the features that can be extracted from this overview are developed according to a normativist reading of the authors mentioned.

Keywords : G. W. F. Hegel; self-consciousness; analytic philosophy; Pittsburgh neo-Hegelians.

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