Adrian Johnston offers a first-of-its-kind sustained critical response to Slavoj Zizek's Less Than Nothing and Absolute Recoil, in which Zizek returns to Hegel. Johnston develops what he calls transcendental materialism, an antireductive materialism capable of preserving and advancing the legacies of the Hegelian, Marxian, and Freudian traditions.
Adrian Johnston offers a first-of-its-kind sustained critical response to Slavoj Zizek's Less Than Nothing and Absolute Recoil, in which Zizek returns to Hegel. Johnston develops what he calls transcendental materialism, an antireductive materialism capable of preserving and advancing the legacies of the Hegelian, Marxian, and Freudian traditions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Preface: Drawing Lines-iek's Speculative Dialectics Acknowledgments Introduction: Sublating Absolute Idealism-iekian Materialist Reversals 1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": Spinozisms of Freedom and the Post-Kantian Aftermath Then and Now 2. Where to Start?: Deflating Hegel's Deflators 3. Contingency, Pure Contingency-Without Any Further Determination: Hegelian Modalities 4. Materialism Sans Materialism: iekian Substance Deprived of Its Substance 5. Bartleby by Nature: German Idealism, Biology, and iek's Compatibilism Conclusion: Driven On-the (Meta)Dialectics of Drive and Desire Notes Bibliography Index
Preface: Drawing Lines-iek's Speculative Dialectics Acknowledgments Introduction: Sublating Absolute Idealism-iekian Materialist Reversals 1. "Freedom or System? Yes, Please!": Spinozisms of Freedom and the Post-Kantian Aftermath Then and Now 2. Where to Start?: Deflating Hegel's Deflators 3. Contingency, Pure Contingency-Without Any Further Determination: Hegelian Modalities 4. Materialism Sans Materialism: iekian Substance Deprived of Its Substance 5. Bartleby by Nature: German Idealism, Biology, and iek's Compatibilism Conclusion: Driven On-the (Meta)Dialectics of Drive and Desire Notes Bibliography Index
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