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WF Hegel
WF Hegel 1. According to W.F.Hegel, humans desire mastery over objects, creatures, each other, and their own beings. The mastery of objects is the lowest level of mastery, since even a child can possess and control an object, such as a toy. Creatures require more skill to master; one cannot simply command a horse of dog to obey, a trainer must be skilled. The mastery of other human’s demands yet more of an individual. Hegel states that the master sees his freedom in the employment of a slave and the slave really gets his sense of self through this relationship because he becomes good at what he does and is therefore recognized for it. The Master is enslaved by this relationship because to eat he must have the slave cook, bath the slave must prepare the bath and so on. This reminds me of the story I heard about a tree in the forest falling and no one is there to hear the falling tree, did it make a sound? According to Hegel, we must be recognized for our efforts if we are to have a sense of self and to have true freedom. To explain the conflict within the self slave, master, self, one, must, never, mastery, hume, hegel, each, because, workers, work, within, value, says, perceptions, perception, mind, impression, done, without, two, tree, time, through, sense, relationship, recognized, person, objects, nothing, needs, myself, make
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