Understanding Hegelianism
Material type: TextSeries: Understanding Movements in Modern Thought ; 200700ENGGPS3Publication details: London Routledge 2007Description: 228pISBN:- 9781844650941
- N75.11HG Si650
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includes index and biblioraphy
part I The adventures of Hegelianism 13
1 Introducing Hegelian idealism 15
2 Adventures in Hegelianism 39
part II German Hegelianism 59
3 Reification and metaphysics: Lukacs and Heidegger 61
4 Enlightenment, domination and non-identity:Adorno`s negative dialectics 83
5 Modernity, intersubjectivity and recognition:Habermas and Honneth 101
part III French Hegelianism 123
6 French Hegelianism and its discontents:Wahl, Hyppolite, Kojeve 125
7 Between existentialism and Marxism:Sartre, de Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty 147
8 Deconstructing Hegelianism: Deleuze, Derrida and the question of difference
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