The Problem of Nature in Hegel's Final System /
Reconsiders Hegel's system from the perspective of contemporary philosophyWes Furlotte critically evaluates Hegel's philosophy of human freedom in terms of his often-disregarded conception of nature. In doing so, he gives us a new portrait of Hegel's final system that is surprisingly...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Edinburgh :
Edinburgh University Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | New Perspectives in Ontology : NPO
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: The Problem of a Philosophical Rendering of Nature and Hegel's Philosophy of the Real
- Part I 'Gleaming leprosy in the sky'
- 1 The 'Non-Whole' of Hegelian Nature: Extrinsicality and the Problems of Sickness and Death
- 2 The Instability of Space-Time and the Contingency of Necessity
- 3 The Problem of Nature's Spurious Infinite within the Register of Animal Life
- 4 Assimilation and the Problems of Sex, Violence, and Sickness unto Death
- Part II Spirit's Birth from within the Bio-Material World
- 5 The Other Hegel: The Anthropology and Spirit's Birth from within the Bio-Material World
- 6 Embodiment: Spirit, Material-Maternal Dependence, and the Problem of the in utero
- 7 The Nightmare of Reason and Regression into the Night of the World
- 8 Treatment as (re-)Habituation: From Psychopathology to (re-)Actualised Subjectivity
- Part III The Problem of Surplus Repressive Punishment
- 9 An Introduction to the Problem of Surplus Repressive Punishment
- 10 Abstract Right: Natural Immediacy within the Matrices of Personhood
- 11 Crime, the Negation of Right, and the Problem of European Colonial Consciousness
- 12 Surplus Repressive Punishment and Spirit's Regressive (de-)Actualisation
- Conclusion: Freedom within Two Natures, or, the Nature- Spirit Dialectic in the Final System
- Bibliography
- Index