Alexandre Kojève: A Man of influence offers a multi-faceted approach to the work of Alexandre Kojève in which 11 international scholars combine their perspectives on key aspects of the Russo-French thinker's work. The result: an original reappraisal of its significance that prompts a better understanding of the contemporary world.
Alexandre Kojève: A Man of influence offers a multi-faceted approach to the work of Alexandre Kojève in which 11 international scholars combine their perspectives on key aspects of the Russo-French thinker's work. The result: an original reappraisal of its significance that prompts a better understanding of the contemporary world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Edited by Luis J. Pedrazuela - Contributions by José María Carabante; Bryan-Paul Frost; Isabel Jacobs; Jeff Love; Waller R. Newell; Massimo Palma; Luis J. Pedrazuela; José Daniel Parra; Alexei Rutkevich; Igor Shoikhedbrod and Trevor Wilson
Inhaltsangabe
Part I: Three Sources of Influence: Art, Religion, and Philosophy Chapter 1: From the Inexistent to the Concrete: Kojève after Kandinsky by Isabel Jacobs Chapter 2: Between Kant and Hegel: Alexandre Kojève and the Absolute State by Jeff Love Chapter 3: Kojève and Christianity by José María Carabante Chapter 4: History and Nothingness: Kojève s Re-Leveraging of Hegel s Dialectic of Freedom by Waller R. Newell Chapter 5: Kojève and Marx: Elusive Affinities and Divergences by Igor Shoikhedbrod Chapter 6: Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt: Mythologies of Enmity by Massimo Palma Part II: Action and End of History/Wisdom: Means and End of the Concept toward Concretion Chapter 7: Wisdom, Self-Consciousness, and Empire by Alexei Rutkevich Chapter 8: Tyranny or Wisdom: A Reading of the Strauss-Kojève Debate by José Daniel Parra Part III: Three Concrete Kojevean Outcomes and their Likelihood: Authority, the Mirror Stage and Global Trade Chapter 9: Authority and Legitimacy in Alexandre Kojève s The Notion of Authority by Bryan-Paul Frost Chapter 10: The Specular Philosopher: Alexandre Kojève and Jacques Lacan by Trevor Wilson Chapter 11: Alexandre Kojève s Economic Undertakings by Luis J. Pedrazuela
Part I: Three Sources of Influence: Art, Religion, and Philosophy Chapter 1: From the Inexistent to the Concrete: Kojève after Kandinsky by Isabel Jacobs Chapter 2: Between Kant and Hegel: Alexandre Kojève and the Absolute State by Jeff Love Chapter 3: Kojève and Christianity by José María Carabante Chapter 4: History and Nothingness: Kojève s Re-Leveraging of Hegel s Dialectic of Freedom by Waller R. Newell Chapter 5: Kojève and Marx: Elusive Affinities and Divergences by Igor Shoikhedbrod Chapter 6: Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt: Mythologies of Enmity by Massimo Palma Part II: Action and End of History/Wisdom: Means and End of the Concept toward Concretion Chapter 7: Wisdom, Self-Consciousness, and Empire by Alexei Rutkevich Chapter 8: Tyranny or Wisdom: A Reading of the Strauss-Kojève Debate by José Daniel Parra Part III: Three Concrete Kojevean Outcomes and their Likelihood: Authority, the Mirror Stage and Global Trade Chapter 9: Authority and Legitimacy in Alexandre Kojève s The Notion of Authority by Bryan-Paul Frost Chapter 10: The Specular Philosopher: Alexandre Kojève and Jacques Lacan by Trevor Wilson Chapter 11: Alexandre Kojève s Economic Undertakings by Luis J. Pedrazuela
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