Παρουσίαση
In this major new study, philosopher and cultural theorist Fredric Jameson offers an innovative reading of a book that forms part of the bedrock of modern Western thought: Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Whereas other writers have interpreted the Phenomenology as a rigidly closed system, Jameson discovers it to be a more fluid, open-ended work. Hegel's mind is revealed to be a less systematic mechanism than normally thought, one whose ideas never solidify into pure abstractions. The conclusion of the Phenomenology, on the aftermath of the French Revolution, is examined as a provisional stalemate between the political and the social-a situation from which Jameson draws important lessons for our own age. (From the publisher)Περιεχόμενα
ClosureOrganizational Problems
Idealism
Language
Oppositions
The Ethics of Activity (die Sache selbst)
Immanence
Spirit as Collectivity (Antigone, or the One into Two)
Revolution and the "End of History"
Religion as Cultural Superstructure
Narcissism of the Absolute
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