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This book strives to deal with Hegel's thought by means of a thorough, unitarian and logical approach and to enforce the idea that philosophy is rigorous as far as it is able to consistently tackle the question of self-consciousness. It results that the logic underlying every philosophical interest traces back to the self-referring investigation about life in the mode of self-consciousness, by which social practices and their history can be grasped. Once we assess that self-consciousness is life through the concept, we would be able to realize the logical structure underlying its historical outcomes.
Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction
1 Science of Logic: The Logical Premises of Hegel's Naturalism
2 Self-consciousness
3 The Hegelian Theory about the (Human) Biological Organism
4 Extended and Embodied Mind
5 Natural and Self-conscious Agency
6 Normativity and Freedom
7 Naturalizing World Human History: Hegel's Philosophy of History
References and Abbreviations
Index



