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A Absolute, 88 Absolute Idea, 15, 24, 90, 91 Absolute Knowing, 89, 91–94 abstract right, 11, 220, 221, 231n5, 257, 259–261, 263 accountability, 11, 233–235, 238, 240, 242, 245, 247 Adorno,Theodor, 181 Africa, Hegel’s treatment of, 201, 202, 206, 207, 212, 213 Hegel’s division of, 207 sub-Saharan, 10, 201, 206–208 alienation, 10, 235, 238, 242 Amengual, Gabriel, 248n1, 249n5, 252n36 analysis and synthesis, 49, 50 analytic philosophy, 3 ancient Greek civilization inspired by Egyptian models, 9, 202 Anderes (see also other, the), 135, 139 Anerkanntsein (see also recognition), 164, 174n52 animal desire, 118 life, 108 organism, 108, 110, 111, 114, 118 physiology, 107, 110, 111 Antigone, 183, 184, 193 antinomies, 42, 51 appearance, 67, 69 Appiah, Kwame Anthony, 168, 174n61 Arendt, Hannah, 168 Aristotle, 71, 108 Arndt, Ernst Moritz, 189, 198n25, 198n31 Arnim, Bettina von, 197n24 atomism, 36, 37, 40, 161 Aufhebung (see also sublation), 43–45, 50, 135 Äusserstaatsrecht (see also external law of states), 9, 156 autonomy, 18, 177, 234, 246, 264 individual, 4, 225 Avineri, Shlomo, 172n34 B Bal, Karol, 249n4 Barnett, Stuart, 27n3 Beck, Ulrich, 175n75 becoming, 21, 29nn22–23, 44, 45 being as immediate, indeterminate, 20 as plural, 33 as univocal, 33 being and nothing, dialectic of, 20–22, 43–45 Being, Hegel’s Logic of, 8, 19, 22, 30n23, 75, 77n 7, 77n9, 89, 132, 136–45, 151 Beisichselbstsein (as freedom), 269 INDEX Belzoni, Giovanni, 205, 215n23 Benhabib, Seyla, 174n19, 172n28, 180, 181, 197n18, 197nn22–24, 275n18 Berlin wall, 131 Bernal, Martin, 213n4 Bernasconi, Robert, 5, 9, 10, 213nn3–4, 215n25 Bernstein, Jay, 249n4 Beschaffenheit (the externally presented self), 141 Bildung (see also education; see also culture), 132, 150, 186, 187 , 229, 231n9, 251n25 Blumenbach, Johann Friedrich, racial categories of, 201, 204, 209, 210, 214n18, 215n19 Bodei, Remo, 153n50 borders (boundaries), 131, 132, 141, 142 Bourgeois, Bernard, 216n35 Bowditch,Thomas Edward, 207, 215nn29–30 Brandom, Robert, 105, 126n1 Browne,William G., 215n20 Bruce, James, 204, 214n15 Buchwalter, Andrew, 2–5, 8 Burbidge, John, 7, 59n34, 61n77, 91, 96, 98n45, 99n62 Butler, Judith, 178, 186, 190, 196n8, 196n10, 198nn28–29, 199n37 C Canovan, Margaret, 176n92 Champollion, Jean-François, 216n37 civil society, 10, 223–26, 229, 232n9, 236, 239, 242, 243, 251n25, 273 class, social (see also Stand), 229, 231nn7–8, 232n9 Colin, F. N., 215n27 communitarianism, 255, 274n5 completeness of the system as a goal of Hegel’s philosophy, 6, 16, 24 Concept, Hegel’s Logic of the, 8, 19, 23, 28, 30n23, 118, 132, 148–151 282 Index concept (Begriff), 23–25, 28n11, 89, 136, 148 concrete universal, 136, 150, 166 conscience (see also conviction), 228, 233, 235, 237, 240, 247, 248nn3–4 formal, 11, 233, 234, 238, 240, 242 true, 11, 233–35, 240–42, 244–46, 248n1 consciousness, 107–109, 115, 116, 120 preconceptual, 109 prelinguistic, 109 continental philosophy, 3 contingency, 10, 26, 228, 230, 241, 242, 246 conviction, 239, 241, 242 formal, 241 subjective, 228 Copts, 202–05 cosmopolitanism, 156, 157, 164, 165, 174n61, 175n71, 179, 181 counting test, 34–37, 41 cultural studies, 9, 177 culture (Kultur), 132 Cuvier, Georges, 204, 205, 215nn21–22 D Dahlstrom, Daniel O., 248n1, 252n31 Dasein, 135–138, 142–145 Davidson, Donald, 7, 103, 104, 106 death, as abstract negation, 53 deconstruction, 33 Deleuze, Gilles, 32, 46, 57n1, 58n2, 60n59 Denon, Baron Vivant, 203, 204, 214nn11–13 DeNys, Martin J., 2, 3, 7 Derrida, Jacques, 27n3 Descartes, René, 7, 8, 103, 104, 106, 159 desire, 179 Desmond,William, 7, 32–34, 36, 46, 58n4, 58nn4–19, 59n29, 59n40, 89, 94, 98n35, 98n56, 99n63 [18.223.32.230] Project MUSE (2024-04-24 12:35 GMT) determinacy, in the Logic, 16–22, 29n13, 84, 137 dialectic, 18, 31, 32 forward movement of, 18–23 difference, as key to Hegel’s system, 18–21, 27, 85–87, 138 di Giovanni, George, 7, 86, 98n23, 98n29 Diop, Cheikh Anta, 207, 215n28 disposition, 240, 244 ethical, 243 personal, 234 political, 244 double transition, 4, 6, 33, 38–42, 44–54, 57 doubling of self-consciousness, 32, 52, 53 doubt, Cartesian, 104 Dryzek, John S., 174n60 Düsing, Edith, 171n22 Duso, Giuseppe, 175n81 duty, to self, 11, 254, 255, 257–59, 272, 273 E Eccles, John C., 125n25 education, 186, 225, 226, 231n9, 251n25 Egypt, 59, 201–03, 206, 209, 211, 212 as transition from Persia to Greece, 201, 206, 211, 212 Egyptians, ancient as African, 202 as black, 9, 201–06, 216n38 as Caucasian, 9, 201, 204, 205 cultural identity...

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