Hegel and Contemporary Continental PhilosophySUNY Press |
Contents
JeanPaul Sartre Husserl Hegel Heidegger | 75 |
Georg Lukács Entäusserung Externalization as the Central | 95 |
Maurice MerleauPonty Hegels Existentialism | 127 |
Maurice Blanchot Literature and the Right to Death | 135 |
Jean Hyppolite Logic and Existence | 175 |
Georges Bataille Hegel Death and Sacrifice 1955 | 187 |
Jacques Lacan The Subversion of the Subject and the Dialectic | 205 |
Gilles Deleuze Conclusion | 251 |
Jacques Derrida Glas 1974 | 291 |
Luce Irigaray The Eternal Irony of the Community | 315 |
Rejection | 327 |
Emmanuel Levinas Death and Time | 337 |
The Place of Negativity 1982 | 379 |
Slavoj Žižek Not Only as Substance but Also as Subject | 389 |
JeanLuc Nancy Freedom and We | 437 |
Bibliography | 449 |
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A. V. Miller absolute abstract action affirmation Alexandre Kojève alienation already animal appears becomes being-with concept concrete constitutes contradiction critique Dasein death determination dialectical materialism difference discourse divine essence essential everything existence extent external fact Feuerbach Fichte finite force freedom G. W. F. Hegel given given-Being Hegel says Heidegger human reality Ibid idea idealism identity immediate implies individual infinite inverted inverted world Jean Hyppolite jouissance knowledge Kojève language literature Logic Marx Marx's meaning mediation movement nature negation negativity nothingness notion object objective idealism ontological opposed opposition particular passage Phenomenology of Spirit philosophy positive precisely present presupposes problem pure realized reason recognition recognized reflection relation religion remains reveals sacrifice Schelling sciousness self-consciousness sense separation signifier solipsism speak struggle sublation substance supersession theory thing thought tion totality trans transcendent transform true truth understanding unhappy consciousness unity universal words writes