Synthesis philosophica, Vol. 22 No. 1, 2007.
Original scientific paper
The Inevitability of Making Differences. On the Contribution of Sense-Certainty to the Entire Program of the Phenomenology of Spirit
Katrin Wille
Abstract
The contribution of Sense-Certainty to the entire program of the Phenomenology of Spirit is in the proof of the inevitability of making differences. In the Introduction, the distinction between consciousness (respectively knowledge) and object (respectively truth) was presented, which justification and self-reflexive structure has to be developed in the course of the Phenomenology of Spirit. The first, elementary step is realized in the Sense-Certainty that – under the programmatic formula of “immediacy” – claims to dissolve the distinction between consciousness and object and even, more generally, the very structure of distinction itself. It will be shown in what way this claim cannot be fulfilled. On the contrary, distinctions that male a difference – those, that separate the distinguished sides from one another – turn out to be inevitable.
Keywords
Differentiation; difference; separation; dissimilarity; indiscrimination; immediacy; indexicalia; sensecertainty; self-reflexion
Hrčak ID:
16505
URI
Publication date:
6.8.2007.
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