Reading Hölderlin

In Tilottama Rajan & Daniel Whistler (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 83-106 (2023)
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The diversity of poststructuralist appropriations of Hölderlin—considered in relation with and as an alternative to the dominant speculative paradigms of German Idealism (Fichte, Schelling, Hegel)—provides a clue to the speculative signature of his work: hyperbolic thought, which aims to establish an ontology and poetic phenomenology of revolutionary time.

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