Hegel After Derrida provides a much needed insight not only into the importance of Hegel and the importance of Derrida's work on Hegel, but also the very foundations of postmodern and deconstructionist thought. It will be essential reading for all those engaging with the work of Derrida and Hegel to
Hegel after Derrida
โ Scribed by Barnett, Stuart
- Publisher
- Routledge;Taylor and Francis
- Year
- 2002;2011
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Warwick studies in European philosophy
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Cover Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Hegel Before Derrida -- Part I: Hegel after Derrida -- 1: Hegel at the Court of the Ashanti -- 2: Of Spirit(s) and Will(s) -- 3: The Surprise of the Event -- 4: (The End of Art with the Mask) -- 5: Eating My God -- Part II: After Hegel after Derrida -- 6: The Remnants of Philosophy: Psychoanalysis after Glas -- 7: Hegel/Marx: Consciousness and Life -- PART III: Reading Glas -- 8: A Commentary Upon Derrida's Reading of Hegel in Glas -- 9: On Derrida's Hegel Interpretation -- 10: Hegelian Dialectic and the Quasi-Transcendental in Glas -- 11: Hegel, Glas, and the Broader Modernity -- Notes -- Select Bibliography.;Hegel After Derrida provides a much needed insight not only into the importance of Hegel and the importance of Derrida's work on Hegel, but also the very foundations of postmodern and deconstructionist thought. It will be essential reading for all those engaging with the work of Derrida and Hegel today and anyone seeking insight into some of the basic but neglected themes of deconstruction.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover Page --
Title Page --
Copyright Page --
Contributors --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
Hegel Before Derrida --
Part I: Hegel after Derrida --
1: Hegel at the Court of the Ashanti --
2: Of Spirit(s) and Will(s) --
3: The Surprise of the Event --
4: (The End of Art with the Mask) --
5: Eating My God --
Part II: After Hegel after Derrida --
6: The Remnants of Philosophy: Psychoanalysis after Glas --
7: Hegel/Marx: Consciousness and Life --
PART III: Reading Glas --
8: A Commentary Upon Derrida's Reading of Hegel in Glas --
9: On Derrida's Hegel Interpretation --
10: Hegelian Dialectic and the Quasi-Transcendental in Glas --
11: Hegel, Glas, and the Broader Modernity --
Notes --
Select Bibliography.
โฆ Subjects
Derrida, Jacques.--Glas;Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,--1770-1831;Electronic books;Derrida, Jacques. -- Glas;Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, -- 1770-1831
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