Hegel and the Art of Negation - Andrew W. Hass

Hegel and the Art of Negation

Negativity, Creativity and Contemporary Thought

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Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2013
I.B. Tauris (Verlag)
978-1-78076-557-0 (ISBN)
137,15 inkl. MwSt
Why is the philosopher Hegel returning as a potent force in contemporary thinking? Why, after a long period when Hegel and his dialectics of history have seemed less compelling than they were for previous generations of philosophers, is study of Hegel again becoming important? This title deals with these questions.
Why is the philosopher Hegel returning as a potent force in contemporary thinking? Why, after a long period when Hegel and his dialectics of history have seemed less compelling than they were for previous generations of philosophers, is study of Hegel again becoming important? Fashionable contemporary theorists like Francis Fukuyama and Slavoj Zizek, as well as radical theologians like Thomas Altizer, have all recently been influenced by Hegel, the philosopher whose philosophy now seems somehow perennial- or, to borrow an idea from Nietzsche-eternally returning. Exploring this revival via the notion of 'negation' in Hegelian thought, and relating such negativity to sophisticated ideas about art and artistic creation, Andrew W. Hass argues that the notion of Hegelian negation moves us into an expansive territory where art, religion and philosophy may all be radically conceived and broken open into new forms of philosophical expression. The implications of such a revived Hegelian philosophy are, the author argues, vast and current.
Hegel thereby becomes the philosopher par excellence who can address vital issues in politics, economics, war and violence, leading to a new form of globalised ethics. Hass makes a bold and original contribution to religion, philosophy, art and the history of ideas.

Andrew Hass is Lecturer in Religion at the University of Stirling and Executive Editor of the journal Literature and Theology. He is the author and editor of The Oxford Handbook of English Literature and Theology (2007, co-edited with David Jasper and Elisabeth Jay), Poetics of Critique: The Interdisciplinarity of Textuality (2003) and The Bible as Literature: A Reader (1999, co-edited with David Jasper and Stephen

Acknowledgements

Introduction – Returning Anew

Part One: The Hegel of Negation

Chapter One – Negation’s Art in Phenomenology of Spirit

Chapter Two – Negation’s Logic in Science of Logic

Chapter Three – Art’s Negation in Aesthetics

Part Two: The Negation of Hegel

Chapter Four – The Returning of Hegel and Negation: Sartre and Hyppolite

Chapter Five – The Tolling of Hegel and Negation: Derrida

Chapter Six – The Living of Hegel and Negation: Kristeva, Nancy, Agamben, Žižek, Malabou

Part Three: Furthering Hegel

Chapter Seven – The Ought of Negation

Conclusion – Art-Religion-Philosophy Re-formed

Notes
Bibliography of Works Cited
Index

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