Question
In a 2011 book titled for this concept and subtitled for “Desire and Death,” Robert Pippin analyzes a philosopher’s claim that this concept is “desire itself.” For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this concept that is equated with “man” in the first sentence of an introduction to a philosopher by Alexandre Kojève. A section titled for the “independence and dependence of” this concept follows the claim that this concept “attains its satisfaction only in another instance” of itself.
ANSWER: self-consciousness [or Selbstbewusstsein; prompt on consciousness or Bewusstsein]
[10e] This 1807 book posits that self-consciousness arose via a struggle to the death between the master and the slave.
ANSWER: The Phenomenology of Spirit [or Phänomenologie des Geistes] (by G. W. F. Hegel)
[10m] Hegel used this term to denote the mutual action between two people necessary for the self-consciousness of each to form. Charles Taylor drew on Hegel in his book titled for “Multiculturalism and the Politics of” this action.
ANSWER: recognition [or Anerkennung; accept word forms such as recognizing]
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