Dear Members, Greetings I am in the process of revising my book 'Philosophical reflections'.Part I,II and III upto Socrates is already revised(it may still...
Anyone heard the use of this before? (See Brooks, Thom. 2006. 'Plato, Hegel, and Democracy' pp24-50. Bulletin of the Hegel Society of great Britain) Also any...
Paul Healy asked, ... To me, it is clear that the legislators are not chosen by the monarch but are (i) a house of the "agricultural" members of society,...
Dear Hegel Group, I realize that you are most likely not into old Soren Kierkegaard, but the attached below may be of some interest to you in terms of 'being...
Dear Hegel Group, Sending it again; couple of mistakes... I realize that you are most likely not into old Soren Kierkegaard, but the attached below may be of...
I certainly wouldn't say that I wasn't into Kierkegaard. I think he was a brilliant writer and massively important as a reader and critic of Hegel. To my...
Exactly, which is why I was surprised by how much I enjoyed the quote. Derrida's "critique" of Hegel was at best unfair and biased. As Lacan opined, it was...
I think it's unfair to describe the reaction to Hegel as infantile. Rather, the French post-structuralists were responding to a very specific version of Hegel...
I suppose what Derrida does inherit from previous French Hegelians such as Kojeve but not Hyppolite is the emphasis on the relation between Spirit and human...
That is a quote from Lacan, Seminar XX if I am not mistaken (the phrase was "an infantile disorder"). If you look at those post-structuralists, like Lyotard...
This simply isn't an accurate picture of Deleuze. In Difference and Repetition Deleuze cites Althusser's account of the ISA's and overdetermination as one ...
On the contrary, "Bodies Without Organs" was a direct counter to Freud and Lacan on the topic of psychoses (especially in light of Schreber's "Memoir"). In any...
thank you, Peter Stillman for your reply; I don't understand what you mean by '. . . . legislative estates . . . ' though I also think it is important to...
... Your point being? Freud, Lacan, Kristeva, Jung, etc., *all* develop different accounts of psychosis. Deleuze and Guattari offering one more. What you say...
Yes, I realize that Deleuze had a complex relationship with Lacan's work. I will give it another look, as you suggest. Over the past few months, there has been...
Wil, I tend to be fairly invested in this particular topic. I practice as a Lacanian analyst, participate a good deal in various Lacanian organizations, and...
Levi, Please let us (me) know when your book becomes available. I once hung with the Lacanian Group in NYC, which has since become something of a Zizek club...
What does it mean for logic to be totalizing?; if partial intelligibility is comprehensive, it is so because successful speculation is indebted to knowledge;...
did Hegel understand his philosophy as an objective idealism? subjective idealism ala Fichte is rejected by Hegel, or rather dialectically sublated, in...
... Yes, although Hegel was not altogether fair to Fichte's later theory. Wil ************************************** See what's new at http://www.aol.com ...
... I don't see how absolute idealism can work as some kind of middle term for Hegel, if the relation of the terms is going to be rational; if Hegel's logic is...
I think Hegel does use the term absolute idealism somewhere. Even if he doesn't, Hegel's philosophy as I understand it necessitates a position which is the...
If the absolute is an idea, how can ideas be ideal?; if the absolute is not contingent what end can it serve?; given objective idealism suggests that which...
... This is wrong I think; the contingent is about partial relations, where as the necessary is about total relations. For I think Hegel realises that any...
... Dear Hegel Group, Referring to an attempt to understand PhdG Preface (Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel): Mike Marchetti has his analysis of the Preface on...
... Dear Hegel Group, Referring to an attempt to understand PhdG Preface (Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel): Mike Marchetti has his analysis of the Preface on...
but what about Aufhebung? if a relation is aufgehobene, this means that it is both contained and elevated in a higher category. I take it that absolute...