Grand Hotel Abyss : Desire, Recognition and the Restoration of the Subject /
In the last two decades recognition - arguably one of the most central notions of the dialectical tradition since Hegel - has once again become a crucial philosophical theme. Nevertheless, the new theories of recognition fail to provide room for reflection on transformation processes in politics and...
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Langue: | Inglés Portugués |
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Baltimore, Maryland :
Project Muse,
2016
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Collection: | Figures of the unconscious.
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Table des matières:
- Introduction. An indistinct picture
- I. Desire
- I. Love is colder than death
- II. On how law becomes freedom
- III. Not all things are destined for transience
- II. Drive and fantasy
- IV. The coupling of sex and death is not exclusive to decadent romantics
- V. An impulse toward lawlessness
- VI. Below zero : the "negativity deficit" in Axel Honneth
- III. Action
- VII. Our time unlocks a multiplicity in each desire
- VIII. On the political power of the inhuman
- IX. Towards an anti-predicative concept of recognition
- Conclusion.