In this contribution I defend the thesis that Hegel’s notion of species (Gattung) is not merely the name given to a group of self-reproducing living beings but rather it is at the basis of the Hegelian naturalistic conceptions of self-conscious life, sociality and world history. I maintain that self-reflection and self-referring negativity are the main characteristics of the self-conscious life and they determine the features of both the individual self-consciousness and the entire human species by shaping social practices and world history as acts of actualized freedom. Therefore, the definition of human species goes far beyond the description of its natural features and depends on the fact that self-consciousness is able to determine itself by negating external powers or conditioning. The main argument of this contribution is that human species and its historical evolution can be defined by means of this self-referring negativity and by self-consciousness’ capacity to place the external reality under an order of values and concept autonomously yielded.

The Dialectics of Self-Conscious Life and the Constitution of Social Practices in Hegel's Philosophy / Seddone, Guido. - In: ETICA & POLITICA. - ISSN 1825-5167. - XXI:1(2019), pp. -343.

The Dialectics of Self-Conscious Life and the Constitution of Social Practices in Hegel's Philosophy

Guido Seddone
2019-01-01

Abstract

In this contribution I defend the thesis that Hegel’s notion of species (Gattung) is not merely the name given to a group of self-reproducing living beings but rather it is at the basis of the Hegelian naturalistic conceptions of self-conscious life, sociality and world history. I maintain that self-reflection and self-referring negativity are the main characteristics of the self-conscious life and they determine the features of both the individual self-consciousness and the entire human species by shaping social practices and world history as acts of actualized freedom. Therefore, the definition of human species goes far beyond the description of its natural features and depends on the fact that self-consciousness is able to determine itself by negating external powers or conditioning. The main argument of this contribution is that human species and its historical evolution can be defined by means of this self-referring negativity and by self-consciousness’ capacity to place the external reality under an order of values and concept autonomously yielded.
2019
The Dialectics of Self-Conscious Life and the Constitution of Social Practices in Hegel's Philosophy / Seddone, Guido. - In: ETICA & POLITICA. - ISSN 1825-5167. - XXI:1(2019), pp. -343.
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