The case of self-consciousness is different. If anything is to recognize and confirm my sheer self-certainty, then it must itself be self-certain and I must be aware that it is self-certain; my recognizer must have, and be recognized as having, exactly the same property as I have.
 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Phenomenology of Spirit (1807). copy citation

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Author Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Source The Phenomenology of Spirit
Topic certainty consciousness
Date 1807
Language English
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Note Translated by Michael Inwood
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