Each consciousness pursues the death of the other
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- | "[[Each consciousness pursues the death of the other]]" ("Insofern es Tun ''des Andern'' ist, geht also jeder auf den Tod des Andern") is a dictum by Hegel from ''[[The Phenomenology of Spirit]]'', as translated in ''[[She Came to Stay]]'' by [[Simone de Beauvoir]]. | + | "[[Each consciousness pursues the death of the other]]" ("Insofern es Tun ''des Andern'' ist, geht also jeder auf den Tod des Andern") is a dictum by [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel]] from ''[[The Phenomenology of Spirit]]'', as translated in ''[[She Came to Stay]]'' by [[Simone de Beauvoir]]. |
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"Each consciousness pursues the death of the other" ("Insofern es Tun des Andern ist, geht also jeder auf den Tod des Andern") is a dictum by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel from The Phenomenology of Spirit, as translated in She Came to Stay by Simone de Beauvoir.
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