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Andere Schmerzen / Werner Hamacher.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hamacher, Werner, author.
Series:
Transpositionen.
TransPositionen
Language:
German
Subjects (All):
Emotions (Philosophy).
Mood (Psychology).
Physical Description:
1 online resource (104 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Zürich, Switzerland : diaphanes, [2022]
Summary:
Werner Hamacher's 'Andere Schmerzen' delves into philosophical explorations of pain as a foundational concept in human experience, particularly through the lens of Hegelian philosophy. The text examines the interplay between pain, consciousness, and language, positioning pain as a transformative force that precedes and shapes existence, self-awareness, and communication. Hamacher emphasizes the productive and transcendent nature of pain as a condition for grasping the truth of being and as the driving force behind the articulation of knowledge and self. By engaging deeply with Hegel's ideas on the 'labor of the negative,' the book addresses themes of differentiation, transcendence, and the relationship between life, death, and divine knowledge. This work is intended for readers interested in advanced philosophical discourse, particularly those studying German idealism, phenomenology, and the philosophy of language. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Andere Schmerzen.
Notes:
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Print version: Hamacher, Werner Andere Schmerzen
ISBN:
9783035805543
OCLC:
1321797226

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