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Alienated dependence: The unfreedom of our social relations
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Tatiana Llaguno
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Nietzschean Autonomy and the Meaning of the “Sovereign Individual”*
Abstract This paper has two goals, one narrower and one wider. The limited goal is to address an interpretive dispute over the Genealogy’s description of the “sovereign individual,” a character type whose features bear on Nietzsche’s distinctive conceptions of conscience, promising, and what it is to take responsibility for oneself.
R. Lanier Anderson
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Language And Logic In German Post-Hegelian Philosophy
The German debates concerning the need for a reform of logic in post-Hegelian times took place under the label “The logical question”, a label introduced by Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg.
Volker Peckhaus
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Abstract In this article, I explore how Schopenhauer's theory of aesthetic experience—independently of his theory of arts—accommodates the possibility of contemplation. The standard reading of his aesthetics is that contemplation becomes possible because of a certain “surplus” of intellect and facilitating external occasions. I argue, however, that the
Alexander Sattar
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Scenes of action – criticism of the ending
This text investigates the procedurality inaugurated by the action of subjects, which can be seen especially in the developments devoted to the play Antigone, in the Phenomenology of the Spirit. The conflict of irreducible rights entails the creation of
Gustavo Chataignier
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Spinoza contre les Maos : une nouvelle étape dans l’anti-hégélianisme de Gilles Deleuze [PDF]
This article aims to show that Deleuze’s Spinozism and anti-Hegelianism, during the 1970s, needs to be understood in the light of his criticism of the French Maoïsts (Benny Lévy, André Glucksmann, Alain Badiou…).
Jean-Baptiste Vuillerod
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Hegel in the Mirrors of Soviet Philosophy
The attitude to Hegel in Soviet philosophy was contradictory and depended to a considerable extent on ideological conjuncture. Waves of love and hate for Hegel alternated periodically. At different times emphasis was placed on the “revolutionary” method,
A. D. Maidansky
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Left Hegelian Variations: on the Matter of Revolution in Marx. Bloch and Althusser
Although Ernst Bloch is often understood as an abstract, aesthetic philosopher of hope, his doctrine of concrete utopia is underpinned by an idiosyncratic, vital materialist ontology. Against many of Bloch’s critics, this article explains and defends his
Loren Goldman
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Human Ecology and Public Policy: Overcoming the Hegemony of Economics [PDF]
The thinking of those with the power to formulate and implement public policy is now almost totally dominated by the so-called science of economics.
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Psychoanalysis, Clinic and Context: Subjectivity, History and Autobiography
Structure was a key signifier, and a logical quilting point, informing Jacques Lacan’s return to Freud, which amounted to his reinvention of the unconscious as structured like a language.
Robert K. Beshara
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