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  1. The twentieth-century history of Hegelianism in France can be understood in terms of two constitutive moments: (1) the specification of the subject in terms of finitude, corporeal boundaries, and temporality and (2) the “splitting” (Lacan), “displacement” (Derrida), and eventual death (Foucault, Deleuze) of the Hegelian subject.¹ In ...

  2. 1 de ago. de 2023 · Subjects of desire : Hegelian reflections in twentieth-century France. This now classic work by one of the most important philosophers and critics of our time charts the trajectory of desire: its genesis from Hegel's formulation in Phenomenology of Spirit through its appropriation by Kojeve, Hyppolite, Sartre, Lacan, Deleuze, and ...

  3. This classic work by one of the most important philosophers and critics of our time charts the genesis and trajectory of the desiring subject from Hegel's formulation in Phenomenology of Spirit...

  4. This classic work by one of the most important philosophers and critics of our time charts the genesis and trajectory of the desiring subject from Hegel's formulation in Phenomenology of Spirit to its appropriation by Kojève, Hyppolite, Sartre, Lacan, Deleuze, and Foucault.

  5. Subjects of Desire provides a sophisticated account of the post-Hegelian tradition that has predominated in modern France and remains timely in thinking about contemporary debates concerning...

  6. This article widens the scope of the history of Hegel's reception in turn-of-the-century French philosophy by thematizing an often neglected moment, namely the years 1897 to 1927. Before the … Expand

  7. Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth-Century France. Judith P. Butler Knowing and History: Appropriations of Hegel in Twentieth-Century France. Michael S. Roth. Allan Megill. PDF PLUS. More.