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Hegel and contemporary Continental philosophy / edited by Dennis King Keenan.
Van Pelt Library B2948 .H3174 2004
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- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- SUNY series in contemporary continental philosophy
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831.
- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich.
- Physical Description:
- xxv, 457 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Albany : State University of New York Press, [2004]
- Summary:
- Contemporary continental philosophy stands in the wake ofthe work of G. W. F. Hegel (1770-1831). This invaluablecollection is the first to gather the most important works on Hegel from the following luminaries of contemporary continental thought: Aclorno, Agamben, Althusser, Bataille, Blanchot, Butler, Deleuze, Derrida, Fanon, Gadamer, Hyppolite, Irigaray, Kojeve, Kristeva, Lacan, Levinas, Lukacs, Merleau-Ponty; Nancy, Sallis, Sartre, Wahl, and Zizek. Thewritings cover significant movements within continental philosophy, including phenomenology, existentialism, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, critical theory, feminism, literary criticism, and cleconstruction. These thought-provoking analyses provide support for Merleau Panty's observation: "All of the great philosophical ideas of the past century--the philosophies of Marx and Nietzsche, phenomenology, German existentialism, and psychoanalysis--had their beginnings in Hegel."
- Contents:
- 1. "Mediation, Negativity, and Separation"
- from Le malheur de la conscience dans la philosophie de Hegel (1929) / Jean Wahl 1
- 2. "The Idea of Death in the Philosophy of Hegel"
- from Introduction to the Reading of Hegel (1947; lectures delivered: 1933-34) / Alexandre Kojeve 27
- 3. "Husserl, Hegel, Heidegger"
- from Being and Nothingness: A Phenomenological Essay on Ontology (1943) / Jean-Paul Sartre 75
- 4. "'Entausserung' ('Externalization') as the Central Philosophical Concept of The Phenomenology of Mind,"
- from The Young Hegel: Studies in the Relations between Dialectics and Economics (1948) / Georg Lukacs 95
- 5. "Hegel's Existentialism"
- from Sense and Non-Sense (1948) / Maurice Merleau-Ponty 127
- 6. "Literature and the Right to Death"
- from The Work of Fire (1949) / Maurice Blanchot 135
- 7. "The Negro and Hegel"
- from Black Skin, White Masks (1952) / Frantz Fanon 169
- 8. "Logic and Existence"
- from Logic and Existence (1953) / Jean Hyppolite 175
- 9. "Hegel, Death and Sacrifice" (1955) / Georges Bataille 187
- 10. "The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic of Desire in the Freudian Unconscious,"
- from Ecrits (1966; lecture delivered: 1960) / Jacques Lacan 205
- 11. "World Spirit and Natural History: An Excursion to Hegel"
- from Negative Dialectics (1966) / Theodor W. Adorno 237
- 12. "Conclusion"
- from Difference and Repetition (1968) / Gilles Deleuze 251
- 13. "Marx's Relation to Hegel"
- from Hegel et la Pensee Moderne (1970; lecture delivered: 1968) / Louis Althusser 255
- 14. "Hegel's 'Inverted World'"
- from Hegel's Dialectic: Five Hermeneutical Studies (1971) / Hans-Georg Gadamer 273
- 15. Glas (1974) / Jacques Derrida 291
- 16. "The Eternal Irony of the Community"
- from Speculum of the Other Woman (1974) / Luce Irigaray 315
- 17. "Negativity: Rejection"
- from Revolution in Poetic Language (1974) / Julia Kristeva 327
- 18. "Death and Time"
- from God, Death, and Time (1993; lectures delivered: 1976) / Emmanuel Levinas 337
- 19. "Hegel's Concept of Presentation: Its Determination in the Preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit"
- from Delimitations: Phenomenology and the End of Metaphysics (1986; first published: 1977) / John Sallis 353
- 20. "Excursus 7 (after the final day)"
- from Language and Death: The Place of Negativity (1982) / Giorgio Agamben 379
- 21. "'Not Only as Substance, but Also as Subject'"
- from The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989) / Slavoj Zizek 389
- 22. "Stubborn Attachment, Bodily Subjection: Rereading Hegel on the Unhappy Consciousness"
- from The Psychic Life of Power: Theories in Subjection (1997; first published: 1995) / Judith Butler 417
- 23. "Freedom," and "We"
- from Hegel: The Restlessness of the Negative (1997) / Jean-Luc Nancy 437.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 449-452) and index.
- ISBN:
- 0791460924
- 0791460916
- OCLC:
- 55000690
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