The Dialectic of Master and Slave in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit-The Core Idea of Kojève's Introduction to the Reading of Hegel

Modern Philosophy 3:38-43 (2007)
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"Hegel REVIEW" is the interpretation of Hegel Kojeve, "Phenomenology of Mind," the important results. In this interpretation, the philosophy of Hegel Kojeve will play for the three major themes: the master - slave dialectic, the end of history and the realization of human freedom, which the master - slave dialectic form the basis of the interpretation. In this topic, desire, death, recognition, and labor content is presented, reflecting the Kojeve to Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Hegel's philosophy as an intermediary for the creative understanding. Introduction to the Reading of Hegel is the important achievement of Kojève's reading of Phenomenology of Spirit. Hegel's philosophy was summarized by Kojève as three subjects: such as The Dialectic of Master and Slave, the end of history and the realization of human's freedom. The Dialectic of Master and Slave is the foundation of Kojeve's research, in this subject, Kojève discusses the idea of ​​desire, death, recognition and labor, it is Kojève's creative study of Hegel based on Marx, Nietzsche and Heidegger

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