Hegel and the infinite : religion, politics, and dialectic / edited by Slavoj Zizek, Clayton Crockett, and Creston Davis.

Catherine Malabou, Antonio Negri, John D. Caputo, Bruno Bosteels, Mark C. Taylor, and Slavoj Žižek join seven others-including William Desmond, Katrin Pahl, Adrian Johnston, Edith Wyschogrod, and Thomas A. Lewis-to apply Hegel's thought to twenty-first-century philosophy, politics, and religi...

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Other Authors: Žižek, Slavoj, Crockett, Clayton, 1969-, Davis, Creston
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Columbia University Press, ©2011.
Series:Insurrections.
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Summary:Catherine Malabou, Antonio Negri, John D. Caputo, Bruno Bosteels, Mark C. Taylor, and Slavoj Žižek join seven others-including William Desmond, Katrin Pahl, Adrian Johnston, Edith Wyschogrod, and Thomas A. Lewis-to apply Hegel's thought to twenty-first-century philosophy, politics, and religion. Doing away with claims that the evolution of thought and history is at an end, these thinkers safeguard Hegel's innovations against irrelevance and, importantly, reset the distinction of secular and sacred. These original contributions focus on Hegelian analysis and the transformative.
Physical Description:1 online resource (xi, 237 pages)
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:0231512872
9780231512879
0231143346
9780231143349
0231143354
9780231143356
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.