Abstract

This paper aims at shoving that the Hegelian theory of recognition is an alternative to traditional self-consiousness and subjective theories. After a confrontation with the objections. D. Henrich and M. Frank raised against recognition theory. I try to sketch how the point of view that Hegel expressed could be nowadays reconstructed. In the last section I argue that the notion of «Self-Intimacy» that was used by Henrich and Frank against theories of intersubjectivity can be integrated within the recognition model.

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