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  1. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such... more

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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such rich and provocative use of literary works and genres? Allen Speight's bold contribution to the debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the Romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, theatricality, and forgiveness. Taking full account of the authors whom Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with a broad appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists.

     

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    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511612831
    RVK Categories: CG 4077
    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Handlung; Literatur; Philosophische Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Die Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 154 pages)
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  2. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
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    "Allen Speight's contribution to the current debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It... more

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    "Allen Speight's contribution to the current debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only after the event; theatricality, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only in a social context; and forgiveness, or the practice of reassessing human action in the light of its essentially interpretive nature." "Taking full account of the authors that Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists that positions Hegel as a central figure in both the continental and Anglo-American philosophical traditions."--Jacket.

     

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    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0511018150; 9780511018152; 0521791847; 9780521791847; 0521796342; 9780521796347; 9780511612831; 0511612834; 9780511046919; 051104691X; 0511154402; 9780511154409
    RVK Categories: CG 4077
    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Handlung; Literatur; Philosophische Anthropologie
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Die Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 154 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-147) and index

  3. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
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    ISBN: 0511018150; 0511612834; 0521791847; 9780511018152; 9780511612831; 9780521791847
    RVK Categories: CG 4077
    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern; Letterkunde; Die Phänomenologie des Geistes; Philosophische Anthropologie; Handlung; Literatur; Phänomenologie des Geistes (Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich); Agent (Philosophy); Literature / Philosophy; Literatur; Philosophie; Literature; Agent (Philosophy)
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Et la littérature; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Et l'agent (Philosophie); Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Morale; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Et les actes humains; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Die Phänomenologie des Geistes
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 154 pages)
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    Includes bibliographical references (pages 137-147) and index

    "Hegel's novel": The Phenomenology of spirit and the problem of philosophical narrative -- Tragedy and retrospectivity: Hegel's Antigone -- Comedy and theatricality: desire, bildung, and the sociality of agents' self-knowledge -- Forgiveness and the romantic novel: contesting the beautiful soul -- From the Phenomenology to the philosophy of right: Hegel's concept of the will and the possibility of modern ethical life

    "Allen Speight's contribution to the current debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only after the event; theatricality, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only in a social context; and forgiveness, or the practice of reassessing human action in the light of its essentially interpretive nature." "Taking full account of the authors that Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists that positions Hegel as a central figure in both the continental and Anglo-American philosophical traditions."--Jacket

  4. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such... more

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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such rich and provocative use of literary works and genres? Allen Speight's bold contribution to the debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the Romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, theatricality, and forgiveness. Taking full account of the authors whom Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with a broad appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists

     

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    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Agent (Philosophy); Literature; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; 1770-1831 ; Phänomenologie des Geistes; Literature ; Philosophy; Agent (Philosophy)
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Phänomenologie des Geistes
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 154 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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  5. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
    Publisher:  Cambridge University Press, Cambridge

    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such... more

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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such rich and provocative use of literary works and genres? Allen Speight's bold contribution to the debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the Romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, theatricality, and forgiveness. Taking full account of the authors whom Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with a broad appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists

     

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    ISBN: 9780511612831
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    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Literatur; Philosophie; Literature / Philosophy; Agent (Philosophy)
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich / 1770-1831 / Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Die Phänomenologie des Geistes
    Scope: 1 online resource (xii, 154 pages)
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  6. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
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    "Allen Speight's contribution to the current debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It... more

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    "Allen Speight's contribution to the current debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only after the event; theatricality, or the fact that human action receives its full meaning only in a social context; and forgiveness, or the practice of reassessing human action in the light of its essentially interpretive nature." "Taking full account of the authors that Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists that positions Hegel as a central figure in both the continental and Anglo-American philosophical traditions."--Jacket

     

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    ISBN: 0521791847; 9780521791847; 0521796342; 9780521796347; 0511018150; 9780511018152; 9780511612831; 0511612834
    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Literature; Agent (Philosophy); Literature; Agent (Philosophy); Literature; PHILOSOPHY ; History & Surveys ; Modern; Agent (Philosophy); Literature ; Philosophy; Handlung; Literatur; Letterkunde
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Phänomenologie des Geistes; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
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    "Hegel's novel": The Phenomenology of spirit and the problem of philosophical narrativeTragedy and retrospectivity: Hegel's Antigone -- Comedy and theatricality: desire, bildung, and the sociality of agents' self-knowledge -- Forgiveness and the romantic novel: contesting the beautiful soul -- From the Phenomenology to the philosophy of right: Hegel's concept of the will and the possibility of modern ethical life.

  7. Hegel, literature, and the problem of agency
    Published: 2001
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such... more

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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit has attracted much attention recently from philosophers, but none of the existing English-language books on the text addresses one of the most difficult questions the book raises: Why does the Phenomenology make such rich and provocative use of literary works and genres? Allen Speight's bold contribution to the debate on the work of Hegel argues that behind Hegel's extraordinary appeal to literature in the Phenomenology lies a philosophical project concerned with understanding human agency in the modern world. It shows that Hegel looked to three literary genres - tragedy, comedy, and the Romantic novel - as offering privileged access to three moments of human agency: retrospectivity, theatricality, and forgiveness. Taking full account of the authors whom Hegel himself refers to (Sophocles, Diderot, Schlegel, Jacobi), Allen Speight has written a book with a broad appeal to both philosophers and literary theorists

     

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    Source: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin
    Language: English
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9780511612831
    Other identifier:
    RVK Categories: CG 4077
    Series: Modern European philosophy
    Subjects: Agent (Philosophy); Literature; Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; 1770-1831 ; Phänomenologie des Geistes; Literature ; Philosophy; Agent (Philosophy)
    Other subjects: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831): Phänomenologie des Geistes
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (xii, 154 pages), digital, PDF file(s)
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