Hegelâ s The Phenomenology of Spirit has been one of the most important works of philosophy since the nineteenth century, while the question of energy has been crucial to life in the twenty-first century. In this book, Michael Marder integrates the two, narrating a story about the trials and tribulations of energy embedded in Hegelâ s dialectics.
Hegelâ s The Phenomenology of Spirit has been one of the most important works of philosophy since the nineteenth century, while the question of energy has been crucial to life in the twenty-first century. In this book, Michael Marder integrates the two, narrating a story about the trials and tribulations of energy embedded in Hegelâ s dialectics.
Michael Marder is Ikerbasque Research Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of the Basque Country (UPV-EHU), Vitoria-Gasteiz. He is the author of fourteen books, including Heidegger: Phenomenology, Ecology, Politics; Energy Dreams: Of Actuality; and, with Luce Irigaray, Through Vegetal Being: Two Philosophical Perspectives.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Part I. Prolegomena to the Dialectics of Energy * Part II. The Phenomenology of Spirit & the Question of Energy: An Exegesis * Introduction: The Energy of Cognition * A. “Mere” Consciousness and Its Energy Deficit * 1. Sense-certainty: “this is,” “I am”… but all “this” “is” not energy * 2. Perception: the non-actual reality of seeing without seeing oneself see * 3. Force and understanding: literally crystal-clear and unburdened by the energy of thinking * B. Self-consciousness and Its Surplus Energy * 4. The truth of self-certainty: beyond the living energy of life * C. Reason and the Self-Limitation of Energy * 5. The certainty and truth of reason: reality rediscovered * Notes * Index
* Preface * Part I. Prolegomena to the Dialectics of Energy * Part II. The Phenomenology of Spirit & the Question of Energy: An Exegesis * Introduction: The Energy of Cognition * A. “Mere” Consciousness and Its Energy Deficit * 1. Sense-certainty: “this is,” “I am”… but all “this” “is” not energy * 2. Perception: the non-actual reality of seeing without seeing oneself see * 3. Force and understanding: literally crystal-clear and unburdened by the energy of thinking * B. Self-consciousness and Its Surplus Energy * 4. The truth of self-certainty: beyond the living energy of life * C. Reason and the Self-Limitation of Energy * 5. The certainty and truth of reason: reality rediscovered * Notes * Index
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