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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Table of Contents:
  • Is confession the accomplishment of recognition? Rousseau and the unthought of religion in the Phenomenology of spirit / Catherine Malabou
  • Rereading Hegel: the philosopher of right / Antonio Negri
  • The perversity of the absolute, the perverse core of Hegel, and the possibility of radical theology / John D. Caputo
  • Hegel in America / Bruno Bosteels
  • Infinite restlessness / Mark C. Taylor
  • Between finitude and infinity: on Hegel's sublationary infinitism / William Desmond
  • The way of despair / Katrin Pahl
  • The weakness of nature: Hegel, Freud, Lacan, and negativity materialized / Adrian Johnston
  • Disrupting reason: art and madness in Hegel and Van Gogh / Edith Wyschogrod
  • Finite representation, spontanious thought, and the politics of an open-ended consummation / Thomas A. Lewis
  • Hegel and shitting: the idea's constipation / Slavoj Zizek.