A Spirit Of Trust by Robert B. Brandom

A Reading of Hegel's Phenomenology

The book offers a contemporary interpretation of Hegel's philosophy, particularly focusing on his ideas about self-consciousness, recognition, and the development of freedom. It explores how individuals can achieve a spirit of trust through mutual recognition and the reconciliation of apparent contradictions within social and historical contexts. By engaging deeply with Hegelian dialectics, the author argues for a modern understanding of how trust and freedom are interwoven in the fabric of human relationships and societal structures. The work seeks to bridge the gap between abstract philosophical concepts and practical implications for living in a community.

Published
2019
Nationality
American
Length
Long
Pages
800-850
Original Language
English
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