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    Avery Jannelli Hegel Term paper December 2012 Questions of Antigone What is Antigone‚ in the Phenomenology of Spirit‚ doing for Hegel? What point does the tragedy help to articulate? Essentially‚ Antigone serves to illustrate the dissolution of the Ethical World‚ the Sittlichkeit of ancient Greece‚ the first manifestation of Spirit proper. But how exactly does this work? When we unpack the role of Antigone in the Phenomenology questions and ambiguities emerge. Does Hegel choose sides in

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    Example: a person separate from other persons and possessing his or her own needs‚ goals‚ and desires. Individualism can be a gift or a curse depending on the context in which it occurs. Because modern society finds it important that people think independently‚ decide autonomously and take personal initiatives‚ the concept of individualism has acquired a positive connotation. However‚ individualism is also linked with the tendency to withdraw from social life and turn in towards oneself. All through

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    Literary seminar essay FR4201 – Cecile Decousu Ellen Kehoe 110383285 6. « Par liberté‚ j’entends le triomphe de l’individualité » Comment on the ways in which you see an emphasis on the individual in the texts you have read. The concept of the individual is dealt with in varying ways through lots of the texts which I have read. The texts which stood out for me as having the most emphasis on the individual and individuality are Jean Echenoz “Courir” and Rousseau’s “Les Reveries d’un Promeneur

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    paragraph12‚ the author prefers Eastern collectivist societies. But Brooks also narrates the reasons why individualism can sweep the field. The author thinks subconscious influences and permeability of human’s brain are two essences. Western people are deeply influenced by individualism. In conclusion‚ Brooks tend to approve the ideal of collective collective. He also admits the success of western individualism.

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    An Anthem to the Ego The entire essence of the novella Anthem is the build up to a song of praise to the ego voiced by its main character‚ Prometheus. This anthem he sings settles the growth of anticipation of Prometheus expressing his individuality and his ego‚ fueled by him committing the Transgression of Preference repeatedly throughout the text. The importance of this proclamation is obvious as it is substantially amplified by reason of Prometheus uncovering the unspeakable word “I” coming from

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    Chiba International‚ Inc. Question 1. Philosophy: Chiba’s philosophy reflects aspect of Japanese National Culture. With an Individualism score of 46‚ Japan shows a leniency towards Collectivism‚ that is‚ they believe in putting harmony over the expression of individual opinions. However‚ unlike many of their neighbouring Asian countries‚ they are not only loyal to family‚ or those people who have been in their inner group sine birth‚ but also to situational groups. This means that unity is

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    different houses‚ at different stages of their lives‚ and once they turn of age they are sent to have a baby with someone they do not know and the cycle continues‚ This is slavery to its full extent. The society in the novel completely takes away individualism. The citizens of the setting do not have names and are not allowed to choose their jobs‚ friends‚ or even spouses. The character says “There is nothing left around us” which is directly related to the

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    it given to us?) Achievement Culture: people are accorded status based on how well they perform their functions (US‚ UK) Ascription culture: status is attributed based on who or what a person is e.g. age‚ gender and social connections. 4. Individualism vs. Communitarianism (Do we function in a group or as individuals?) Individualistic countries: people make their own decisions and achieve success alone; emphasis is on personal responsibility and decision-making (US‚ UK) Communitarianism: success

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    Social Orientation: Individualist Definition Impacts -One that pursues a markedly independent course in thought or action. -One that advocates or practices individualism. -free will is highly value. -same value standard apply to all universalism. -other people seen as potential. -task prevails over relationship. -calculative model of employer employee relationship. -become more innovative or excel in their responsibilities. -opinions can lead to robust discussions and debates‚ resulting in

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    Johnson respectively‚ the subject of egoism and social responsibility come up. Hannaford in Johnson ’s book and James Rachels support social responsibility. Friedman and I are supporting the egoism side. Our modern society is based on individualism. Without individualism we ’d end up just like serfs on a medieval manor. That is looking out for the "society" as opposed to oneself. The Renaissance in the western world is where we broke those chains of social obligations. Looking out for number 1‚ one

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