French Hegel: From Surrealism to PostmodernismFirst published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company. |
Contents
The Anthropological Turn | 9 |
PanTragicism | 19 |
The Existential Protest Wahl and Fondane | 33 |
The Uses of Negativity Breton and Lefebvre | 53 |
Bataille Negativity Unemployed | 71 |
The Unhappy Consciousness in Sartres Philosophy | 93 |
The Persistence of the Unhappy Consciousness Derrida | 119 |
Beyond Hegel? Deleuze Foucault and the New Empiricism | 147 |
The Career of the Unhappy Consciousness in France | 175 |
Notes | 179 |
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absolute action affirmation Alexandre Kojève alienation André Breton argues Bataille Bataille's Begriff Breton Cambridge concept concrete contingent contradiction critique death déchirement Deleuze Deleuze's Derrida determinate dialectical materialism différance difference discourse empirical empiricism end of history existence existential existentialist Fondane Fondane's Foucault France freedom French philosophy future Gallimard Georges Bataille Hegel Hegelian Heidegger Henri Lefebvre hereafter cited human Hyppolite ideal individual infinite interpretation Jean Jean Hyppolite Jean Wahl Kierkegaard knowledge Kojève Kojève's Koyré language Lefebvre Lefebvre's Levinas logic madness Marx Marxism meaning negation negativity Nietzsche non-knowledge nothingness object ontology opposition Originally published Paris Phenomenology possible praxis produced rational reality reason relation RPFE Sartre Sartre's sciousness signifier singular slave social Spirit structure surrealism Surrealists synthesis teleology temporal theory thought tion totality trans transcendence transcendental truth unconscious unhappy consciousness unity University Press Visions of Excess Wahl Wahl's writing York