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Dialectics, Self-Consciousness And Recognition: The Hegelian Legacy

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Dialectics, Self-Consciousness And Recognition: The Hegelian Legacy

Synopsis

'Hegel's influence on post-Hegelian philosophy is as profound as it is ambiguous. Modern philosophy is philosophy after Hegel. Taking leave of Hegel's system appears to be a common feature of modern and post-modern thought. One could even argue that giving up Hegel's claim of totality defines philosophy after Hegel. Modern and post-modern philosophies are philosophies of finitude: Hegel's philosophy cannot be repeated. However, its status as a negative backdrop for modern and post-modern thought already shows its pervasive influence. Precisely in its criticism of Hegel, modern thought is bound up with his thinking' - Arne Gron (from the Introduction).

Product Details

ISBN:
9788787564113
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2009-03-01
Publisher:
NSU PRESS
Editor:
Sorensen, Asger Raffnsoe-Moller, Morten Gron, Arne
Country of origin:
Denmark
Pages:
261
Pagination:
261 pages
Dimensions (mm):
215x140mm
Weight:
306g

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