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Full Idea
A person is a subject which is aware of its subjectivity, for as a person, I am completely for myself: the person is the individuality of freedom in pure being-for-itself.
Gist of Idea
A person is a being which is aware of its own self-directed and free subjectivity
Source
Georg W.F.Hegel (Elements of the Philosophy of Right [1821], 035 add)
Book Ref
Hegel,Georg W.F.: 'Elements of the Philosophy of Right', ed/tr. Wood,Allen W. [CUP 1991], p.68
A Reaction
Sartre's being 'pour-soi'. Presumably the freedom is for action as well as thought. He ignores Spinoza's claim that such freedom is just an illusion.
Related Idea
Idea 22779 The good is realised freedom [Hegel]
7502 | For Stoics the true self is defined by what I can be master of [Stoic school, by Foucault] |
21421 | Within nature man is unimportant, but as moral person he is above any price [Kant] |
5647 | Hegel claims knowledge of self presupposes desire, and hence objects [Hegel, by Scruton] |
22770 | A person is a being which is aware of its own self-directed and free subjectivity [Hegel] |
15579 | My active existence is defined by being able to say 'I can' [Heidegger] |
3847 | Man is nothing else but the sum of his actions [Sartre] |
4020 | The modern self has disengaged reason, self-exploration, and personal commitment [Taylor,C] |
3825 | Action requires a self, even though perception doesn't [Searle] |
3797 | I am the sum total of what I directly control [Dennett] |
9757 | A person viewed as an agent makes no sense without its own future [Korsgaard] |
9758 | To make sense of personal identity, focus on agency rather than experience [Korsgaard] |