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34+ obres 899 Membres 10 Ressenyes 4 preferits

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Alexandre Kojeve taught at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes (Paris)

Obres de Alexandre Kojève

The Notion of Authority (2004) 108 exemplars
Atheism (1998) 27 exemplars
Kant (1973) 5 exemplars
Il silenzio della tirannide (2004) 4 exemplars

Obres associades

On Tyranny (1963)algunes edicions280 exemplars
The College of Sociology, 1937-39 (1982) — Col·laborador — 66 exemplars

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Nom normalitzat
Kojève, Alexandre
Data de naixement
1902-04-28
Data de defunció
1968-06-04
Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
Russia (birth)
Lloc de naixement
Moscow, Russian Empire
Lloc de defunció
Brussels, Belgium
Llocs de residència
Paris, France
Educació
University of Berlin
University of Heidelberg
Professions
philosopher
Relacions
Strauss, Leo (friend)
Kandinsky, Wassily (uncle)

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Ressenyes

An interpretation of Hegel which combines Marxist and existentialist viewpoints. [1961]
 
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GLArnold | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Aug 1, 2020 |
In the first part, Kojève is concerned with rendering accessible Hegel's master-slave dialectic and giving a mythical account of it as the first meeting of two persons. My interpretation of Kojève's mythologized account was that the encounter is supposed to represent the inevitable power struggle that happens between peoples with competing interests. Kojève spends quite a few pages developing the master-slave dialectic theme and drawing out its consequences. I was hoping Kojève would give us some insight into understanding Hegel's use of language, but such insights were mostly operational (learning through use rather than explicitly examining the words to get at their meanings). Kojève then proceeds to the relation of Hegel's system of absolute knowledge to the systems offered by Parmenides-Spinoza, Aristotle, Plato, and Kant. This part was extremely hand wavy. The characterizations of the various ideas and the reasoning given in support of Hegel is fast and flimsy. It reminded me very much of C.S. Lewis's attempt at philosophy in his “Mere Christianity.” I stopped reading at this point not because the text was uninteresting, but because I felt I could use my reading time more effectivity.… (més)
 
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mavaddat | Hi ha 6 ressenyes més | Jul 11, 2017 |

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Obres
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També de
2
Membres
899
Popularitat
#28,501
Valoració
½ 3.7
Ressenyes
10
ISBN
60
Llengües
10
Preferit
4

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