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Mcdowell, Hegel, and Habits

Hegel Bulletin 2 (32):184-201 (2015)

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  1. Habituation, Transformation, and Conflict: Hegel and Transformative Theories of Rationality.Alexander Drusda - unknown
    While the Hegelian struggle for recognition is often taken to be the systematic point at which rational humanity differentiates itself from mere animality, Hegel more thoroughly expounds on the relationship between rational and nonrational animals in his Encyclopedia: humans diverge from nonrational animals through a process of habituation. While one might assume that Hegel takes this power of habituation to be sufficient for rationality, this assumption is complicated by Hegel’s attribution of habituation to non-human animals as well. Against readings of (...)
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