Hegel and the Symbolic Mediation of Spirit
Title | Hegel and the Symbolic Mediation of Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Dow Magnus |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2001-08-02 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780791450468 |
Emphasizing the role of the symbol in the spirit's ultimate determination, this book responds to Derrida's critique of Hegel and seeks to establish Hegel's continued relevance in the post-modern era. The role of the symbol and the sign in Hegel's thought are explicated and related to the means of theoretical self-determination. The spirit's symbolic self-preservation is discussed in its artistic and religious manifestations, and its symbolic mediation is discussed in terms of philosophical processes. Magnus teaches philosophy at the Julius-Maximilians-Universitat. c. Book News Inc.
Hegel and the Symbolic Mediation of Spirit
Title | Hegel and the Symbolic Mediation of Spirit PDF eBook |
Author | Kathleen Dow Magnus |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 316 |
Release | 2001-08-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 9780791450451 |
Employs Derrida's critique of Hegel as the impetus for a new understanding of Hegel's concept of "spirit."
Apocalyptic Political Theology
Title | Apocalyptic Political Theology PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas Lynch |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 218 |
Release | 2019-01-24 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1350064734 |
Hegel's philosophy of religion contains an implicit political theology. When viewed in connection with his wider work on subjectivity, history and politics, this political theology is a resource for apocalyptic thinking. In a world of climate change, inequality, oppressive gender roles and racism, Hegel can be used to theorise the hope found in the end of that world. Histories of apocalyptic thinking draw a line connecting the medieval prophet Joachim of Fiore and Marx. This line passes through Hegel, who transforms the relationship between philosophy and theology by philosophically employing theological concepts to critique the world. Jacob Taubes provides an example of this Hegelian political theology, weaving Christianity, Judaism and philosophy to develop an apocalypticism that is not invested in the world. Taubes awaits the end of the world knowing that apocalyptic destruction is also a form of creation. Catherine Malabou discusses this relationship between destruction and creation in terms of plasticity. Using plasticity to reformulate apocalypticism allows for a form of apocalyptic thinking that is immanent and materialist. Together Hegel, Taubes and Malabou provide the resources for thinking about why the world should end. The resulting apocalyptic pessimism is not passive, but requires an active refusal of the world.
Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Language
Title | Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Language PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory S. Moss |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 275 |
Release | 2014-11-12 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 073918623X |
Ernst Cassirer and the Autonomy of Language examines the central arguments in Cassirer’s first volume of the Philosophy of Symbolic Forms. Gregory Moss demonstrates both how Cassirer defends language as an autonomous cultural form and how he borrows the concept of the “concrete universal” from G. W. F. Hegel in order to develop a concept of cultural autonomy. While Cassirer rejected elements of Hegel’s methodology in order to preserve the autonomy of language, he also found it necessary to incorporate elements of Hegel’s method to save the Kantian paradigm from the pitfalls of skepticism. Moss advocates for the continuing relevanceof Cassirer’s work on language by situating it within in the context of contemporary linguistics and contemporary philosophy. This book provides a new program for investigating Cassirer’s work on the other forms of cultural symbolism in his Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, by showing how the autonomy of culture is one of the leading questions motivating Cassirer’s philosophy of culture. With a thorough comparison of Cassirer’s theory of symbolism to other dominant theories from the twentieth century, including Heidegger and Wittgenstein, this book provides valuable insight for studies in philosophy of language, semiotics, epistemology, pyscholinguistics, continental philosophy, Neo-Kantian philosophy, and German idealism.
Adventures of the Symbolic
Title | Adventures of the Symbolic PDF eBook |
Author | Warren Breckman |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 378 |
Release | 2013-06-18 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 023114394X |
Warren Breckman critically revisits thrilling experiments in the aftermath of Marxism.
Hegel's Theory of Imagination
Title | Hegel's Theory of Imagination PDF eBook |
Author | Jennifer Ann Bates |
Publisher | State University of New York Press |
Pages | 250 |
Release | 2012-02-01 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 0791484459 |
Filling an important gap in post-Kantian philosophy, Hegel's Theory of Imagination focuses on the role of the imagination, and resolves the question of its apparent absence in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Jennifer Ann Bates discusses Hegel's theory of the imagination through the early and late Philosophy of Spirit lectures, and reveals that a dialectic between the two sides of the imagination (the "night" of inwardizing consciousness and the "light" of externalizing material) is essential to thought and community. The complexity and depth of Hegel's insights make this book essential reading for anyone seriously interested in understanding how central the imagination is to our every thought.
Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy
Title | Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy PDF eBook |
Author | Stanton Marlan |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 263 |
Release | 2022-04-27 |
Genre | Philosophy |
ISBN | 1000576248 |
Winner of the IAJS Book Award 2023 for Best Theoretical Book Traditionally, alchemy has been understood as a precursor to the science of chemistry but from the vantage point of the human spirit, it is also a discipline that illuminates the human soul. This book explores the goal of alchemy from Jungian, psychological, and philosophical perspectives. Jung’s Alchemical Philosophy: Psyche and the Mercurial Play of Image and Idea is a reflection on Jung’s alchemical work and the importance of philosophy as a way of understanding alchemy and its contributions to Jung’s psychology. By engaging these disciplines, Marlan opens new vistas on alchemy and the circular and ouroboric play of images and ideas, shedding light on the alchemical opus and the transformative processes of Jungian psychology. Divides in the history of alchemy and in the alchemical imagination are addressed as Marlan deepens the process by turning to a number of interpretations that illuminate both the enigma of the Philosophers’ Stone and the ferment in the Jungian tradition. This book will be of interest to Jungian analysts and those who wish to explore the intersection of philosophy and psychology as it relates to alchemy.