Understanding Hegelianism

Robert Sinnerbrink author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:29th May '07

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"Understanding Hegelianism" explores the ways in which Hegelian and anti-Hegelian currents of thought have shaped some of the most significant movements in twentieth-century European philosophy, particularly the traditions of critical theory, existentialism, Marxism and poststructuralism. The first part of the book examines Kierkegaard's existentialism and Marx's materialism, which present two defining poles of subsequent Hegelian and anti-Hegelian movements. The second part looks at the contrasting critiques of Hegel by Lukacs and Heidegger, which set the stage for the appropriation of Hegelian themes in German critical theory and the anti-Hegelian turn in French poststructuralism. The role of Hegelian themes in the work of Adorno, Habermas and Honneth are explored. In the third part, the rich tradition of Hegelianism in modern French philosophy is considered - the work of Wahl, Kojeve, Hyppolite, Lefebvre, Sartre, de Beauvoir as well as the radical critique of Hegelianism articulated by Derrida and Deleuze. Although the focus is primarily on German and French appropriations of Hegelian thought, the author also explores some of the recent developments in Anglophone Hegelianism.

"Twentieth-century continental philosophy can best be understood as a series of responses to Hegel and yet that simple fact is often invisible to students. Robert Sinnerbrink's eminently accessible study opens up that perspective in a most impressive way and thereby promises to make a genuine contribution to how the next generation sees that history." - Robert Bernasconi, University of Memphis"

ISBN: 9781844650941

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Weight: 317g

240 pages