This contribution aims to address the nature of the normative in Hegel’s theory of habits and to highlight that social practices are the outcome of natural and biological characteristics related to the homeostasis of the organism and to the common biological features of the individuals of the same species. This should point out that habits and human practices have a concrete biological background and are the outcome of humans’ eagerness to inhabit the world through socially codified activities. The contribution deals also with the relation habits have with the self-conscious life and human world history.
The Conception of Habit as a Stage of Hegel's Naturalistic Theory of Mind / Seddone, Guido. - In: OPEN INFORMATION SCIENCE. - ISSN 2451-1781. - 2:(2018), pp. 75-82. [10.1515/opis-2018-0006]
The Conception of Habit as a Stage of Hegel's Naturalistic Theory of Mind
Guido Seddone
2018-01-01
Abstract
This contribution aims to address the nature of the normative in Hegel’s theory of habits and to highlight that social practices are the outcome of natural and biological characteristics related to the homeostasis of the organism and to the common biological features of the individuals of the same species. This should point out that habits and human practices have a concrete biological background and are the outcome of humans’ eagerness to inhabit the world through socially codified activities. The contribution deals also with the relation habits have with the self-conscious life and human world history.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.