El consumo en Hegel. De la Filosofía del Derecho a la Fenomenología del Espíritu

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The present paper attempts to clarify the meaning of consumption in Hegel’s philosophy. For this purpose I start from the full-blown concept of consumption, as it appears in the Philosophy of Right, in the section on the system of needs. Afterwards I present the less developed form of consumption in the Phenomenology of Spirit, as the first spiritual manifestation of consumption. In the conclusion I explain why consumption in the Philosophy of Right should be understood as the fully developed form of consumption, insofar as the Philosophy of Right presupposes a full intersubjectivity, whereas the Phenomenology of Spirit does not. Finally, I enumerate the contributions of the Phenomenology of Spirit for the understanding of consumption in the system of needs of the Philosophy of Right.

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Assalone, E. (2022). El consumo en Hegel. De la Filosofía del Derecho a la Fenomenología del Espíritu. Anales Del Seminario de Historia de La Filosofia, 39(1), 147–155. https://doi.org/10.5209/ashf.72673

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