单词 | being-in-self |
释义 | > as lemmasbeing-in-self being-in-self n. [partly after German Insichsein (1807 or earlier as a term in philosophy), and partly after German Ansichsein (1802 or earlier); compare earlier being-in-itself n.] (a) being that exhibits distinct individuality; (b) being that lacks conscious awareness; (c) being as mere potentiality. ΚΠ 1874 G. S. Morris tr. F. Ueberweg Hist. Philos. II. iii. 241 The Idea runs through a series of stages, from its abstract being-out-of-self in space and time to the being-in-self [Ger. Insichsein] of individuality in the animal organism, their succession depending on the progressive realization of the tendency to being-for-self, or to subjectivity. 1892 E. S. Haldane tr. G. W. F. Hegel Lect. Hist. Philos. I. 24 Being-in-self [Ger. Ansichsein] and being-for-self are the moments present in action. 2001 tr. H. S. Harris Hegel's Ladder II. i. 30 This immediate transition from life (being-for-self) to death (being-in-self) is the most abstract (empty) form of Reason. < as lemmas |
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