Alleviating love’s rage: Hegel on shame and sexual recognition

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4):756-776 (2020)
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The paper reconstructs Hegel’s account of shame as a fundamental affect. Qua spiritual, the human individual strives for self-determination; hence she is ashamed of the fact that, q...

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Gal Katz
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