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G.W.F. Hegel
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ISBN: 3406494455 9783406494451 Year: 2003 Volume: 565 Publisher: München : Beck,

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Niemand hat entschiedener und mit größerem kognitiven Pathos "seine Zeit in Gedanken erfaßt" als Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770 - 1831). Hans Friedrich Fuldas Einführung in Leben und Werk des Hauptvertreters des Deutschen Idealismus will den authentischen Hegel präsentieren und möglichst genau zeigen, "wie Hegel es sah". Fulda hebt Hegels Gedanken von späteren Mißdeutungen ab, erläutert alle Hauptwerke des Philosophen und gibt eine Anleitung, wie man Hegels Werke selbst studieren sollte.


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L'esthétique de Hegel
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ISBN: 2747549798 9782747549790 Year: 2003 Publisher: Paris ; Budapest ; Torino : L'Harmattan,

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Esthétique kantienne et esthétique hégélienne se présentent comme l'origine duale de l'esthétique, en tant que théorie de la sensibilité et philosophie de l'art. Tout semble les opposer. Pourtant le fil conducteur d'une analyse logique permet de saisir entre elles, une filiation. Celle-ci se révèle à partir de l'actualisation esthétique de la table kantienne des concepts purs de l'entendement de la Première Critique . De la même façon, c'est à partir de l'actualisation des catégories (formes, essence, matière, contenu, effectivité, possibilité, nécessité) et des principe de la Grande Logique que l'esthétique hégelienne se déploie en son autonomie.

The Sunday of the negative : reading Bataille, reading Hegel
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ISBN: 0791487296 1417538759 9781417538751 0791456323 9780791456323 0791456315 9780791456316 9780791487297 Year: 2003 Publisher: Albany : State University of New York Press,

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Although often considered an esoteric figure occupying the dark fringes of twentieth-century thought, Georges Bataille was a pivotal precursor to a generation of poststructuralist and postmodern thinkers—including Baudrillard, Derrida, Foucault, Lacan, and Lyotard. The Sunday of the Negative provides the most extensive English-language investigation of Bataille's critical treatment of the thought of Hegel, focusing on the notions of subjectivity, desire, self-consciousness, knowledge, and the experience of the divine. The book spans all of Bataille's writings, patiently navigating even the most obscure texts. The author explains how Bataille's notion of self-consciousness both derives from, and is an alternative to, that of Hegel. Disclosing the origins of Bataille's most influential concepts, the book moves across philosophy proper to include reflections on anthropology, economics, cultural criticism, poetry, eroticism, mysticism, and religion.

Hegel and feminist philosophy
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ISBN: 0745619525 9780745619521 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge Polity press

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Hegel and Feminist Philosophy traces the legacy of Hegel in the work of thinkers such as de Beauvoir, Irigaray and Butler, and also in contemporary debates in feminist ethics and political philosophy. As Hutchings demonstrates, this is an ambivalent legacy. Hegel figures both as an antagonistic 'other' and as a significant resource for feminist thinking from de Beauvoir onwards. Hegel's philosophy is antagonistic to feminism in so far as it denigrates the female or feminist subject, excluding women from both reason and history. His work provides a resource for feminist philosophy because his account of reason and history is fundamentally non-binary and can be drawn on in feminist philosophy's attempts to escape the binary thinking of the philosophical tradition. Hutchings claims that feminist philosophy is characterized by patterns of thought which oscillate between accepting and overturning conceptual dualisms central to the philosophical tradition. She suggests that Hegelian elements within feminist thought provide the basis for a rethinking of feminist philosophy which escapes this either/or choice and opens up new possibilities for feminism. This is demonstrated by showing how Hegelian modes of thinking help to resolve entrenched debates within feminist philosophy over sexual difference, ethical judgement and equality of right. Hegel and Feminist Philosophy will be of great interest to students and scholars of philosophy, women's studies and political theory.

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