THE PROBLEM OF RECOGNITION BETWEEN CONSCIOUSNESS IN SECTION B OF HEGEL'S PHENOMENOLOGY OF SPIRIT (PhG).
Keywords: Self-awareness. Hegel. Recognition. Dialectic. Freedom.
This project aims to describe the difficulty to assess the consciousness described in the B section of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (PhG) named self-consciousness. The schedule we will follow to achieve our goals are: 1 – To define what Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (PhG) is and demonstrates the philosophy’s dialectical method, contextualizing Hegel’s thoughts regarding german idealism and the meaning of what phenomenology is. 2 – Explain section A of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit (PhG) and also appoint the figure of the Invisible assurance, its belief, movements and what it leads to a contradiction; exposing the Perception’s formation, its movements and how Perception’s figure truth is incorrect. Finally, it’ll be explained the figure of Understanding, its knowledge, search, and how, from its development, consciousness perceives itself as self-consciousness. 3 – Describe what self-consciousness is and the problem of the acknowledgment between the consciousness, considering that initially, it shows how a “Pure being”, is then, aware of itself through elevating the other and also having the redoubled reflection that is placed in another. This means, we will clarify the first acknowledgment between the consciousness it is built from the relationship of not implementing the concept of acknowledging oneself succeeding the etic act on the display of freedom consciousness of itself: stoicism, skepticism, and the unhappy conscience, as dialectic movement contrary to slavery.