

78: Hegel’s Master-Slave Dialectic
17 snips Dec 5, 2023
The podcast breaks down Hegel's phenomenology, the dialectic, and his understanding of desire. It explores Hegel's response to Kant's dichotomy and the concept of the thing in itself in Western philosophy. The episode focuses on the master-slave dialectic and the emergence of self-consciousness through encounters. It discusses the dynamics between the master and the slave, the reversal of roles, and the importance of mutual recognition. Overall, the podcast aims to demystify Hegel's complex philosophy.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Hegel's Response to Kant's Dichotomy
03:27 • 10min
Exploring the Concept of the Thing in Itself in Western Philosophy
13:40 • 3min
Hegel's Phenomenology: Perception, Recognition, and Abstraction
16:11 • 6min
Negation and Exclusion in Defining Identity
22:16 • 12min
The Master-Slave Dialectic: Understanding Self-Consciousness
33:55 • 32min
The Master-Slave Dialectic and Mutual Recognition
01:06:21 • 7min
Hegel's Notion of Unity and Self-Consciousness
01:13:29 • 5min