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  • [[Hegel]] was among the first to see in the geographical [[triad]] of [[Germany]], * [[Knee-Deep]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. September 9, 2005. <>. Also listed on ''[[Lacan.com]]''. <http://www.lac
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  • ...agi-comic indignity which is his recent essay in the <i>New York Review of Books</i> on 'Kosovo and the End of the [[Nation]]-State'. In it, he tries to say * [[Attempts to Escape the Logic of Capitalism]]. ''[[London]] Review of Books''. Volume 21. [[Number]] 21. October 28, 1999. <http://www.lrb.co.uk/v21/n2
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  • ...1933-39]. Trans. [[James]]. H. Nichols Jr., New York and [[London]]: Basic Books, 1969.</ref> ..., 1947 [1933-39]. Trans. James. H. Nichols Jr., New York and London: Basic Books, 1969: 7; {{S1}} p. 223</ref> must be a "[[master|fight to the death]]", si
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  • ...ng in the heels of [[Alexandre Koyré]]'s [[understanding]] of [[Time]] in Hegel, Kojève helped [[change]] this in France, albeit in somewhat different [[t
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  • ...hy his main references are philosophical - in the index of <i>Écrits</i>, Hegel outnumbers Freud!).</ref> ..., Hegel brings it from the Kantian "in itself" to "for itself." It is only Hegel who can think the parallax in its radicality, as the priority of the inhere
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  • ...en from two different stations, or points of view. It is rather that, as [[Hegel]] would have put it, [[subject]] and object are inherently "mediated," so t * [[Parallax]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. November 20, 2003. <>.
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  • ...hat these are two narrative events, this is at the narrative level of what Hegel would have called <i>vorstellungen</i>, representations.&nbsp; Actually, th ...at.&nbsp; OK, they took it, OK!&nbsp; Bricolage, it's how you write sacred books!&nbsp; What interests me more is that you have two perspectives, and you ca
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  • ...was just an accident or a mistake, the result of fraud and manipulation. [[Hegel]] wrote apropos of Napoleon that it was only after his second defeat, at Wa * [[Hooray for Bush!]] ''[[London]] Review of Books''. December 2, 2004. <http://www.lacan.com/zizhooray.htm>
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  • ...hcroft and George W. Bush believe. They may even be sincere, but... from [[Hegel]] we learned how to undermine a position - not through comparing it directl ...gether without slaughtering one another. As I repeat again and again in my books, I don't buy the simplistic, Marxist reductive decoding, "[[human rights]],
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  • ...only of his human embodiment) - which is why, for Lacan, who follows here Hegel, the Thing in itself is ultimately the gaze, not the perceived object. So, ...Organizations Exist?", in <i>Structural Anthropology</i> (New York: Basic Books 1963), p. 131-163; the drawings are on pages 133-134.<br>
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  • ..... Schelling's emphasis on the abyss of pure Willing, of course, targets [[Hegel]]'s alleged "panlogicism": Schelling wants to prove that the [[Hegelian]] u (6) Richard Andrews and Paul Schellenberger, The Tomb of God (London: Warner Books 1997), p. 433.
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  • ...passions is cliche and I find it very suspicious. I would like to quote [[Hegel]] here: 'The true [[evil]] is an attitude which perceives evil everywhere.' ...e manner: click here, go there, use this fragment, that story or scene. My books are already failed CD-ROMs, as someone told me. But because of copyright, i
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  • numerous books including </i>[[Looking]] Away: An Introduction to Jacques [[Lacan]] suspicious. I would like to quote [[Hegel]] here: "The true [[evil]] is an attitude
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  • ...storicism appear in the writings of [[Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel|G.W.F. Hegel]], an influential [[philosophy | philosopher]] in [[Nineteenth Century | 19 ...not use these [[terms]], although [[Johann Gottlieb Fichte|Fichte]] did.) Hegel's famous aphorism, "Philosophy is the history of philosophy," describes it
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  • ...he very form that excludes not only its solution but its own positing—is Hegel's phenomenology. I skip ahead here; this point—which is, moreover, exciti ...ept. This illusion has been thematized by well-known philosophies, such as Hegel's formerly and more recently [[Husserl]]'s and Merleau's. I say thematized,
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  • ...ure]], he sets out in clear, explanatory detail his [[understanding]] of [[Hegel]]'s [[dialectic]], the basic [[thesis]] that underpins all his [[analyses]] This [[text]] is often cited as the easiest of Zizek's books to navigate, a reputation underscored by the many and varied references to
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  • * [[Zizek, Slavoj]]. '''''[[Violence: Big Ideas / Small Books]]'''''. New York: Verso. July 22, 2008, 272 pages, [[Language]] [[English]] ...Kant, Hegel and the Critique of Ideology|Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel, and the Critique of Ideology (Post-Contemporary Interventions)]]'''''. Dur
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  • ...[figures]] of [[German]] [[Idealism]] from [[Kant]] to [[Schelling]] and [[Hegel]]. ...his thinking. It's a unique phenomenon that can be found in the stream of books that have appeared in [[recent]] years since he started writing in English.
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  • ...and amusing that it could very well appear - verbatim - in one of the many books he has written [[about]] the obscene rules that sustain our supposedly [[ci ...ces to film noir, dirty [[jokes]], and pop culture ephemera. "Discussing [[Hegel]] and [[Lacan]] is like breathing for Slavoj. I've seen him talk about [[th
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  • ...le. Zizek's [[writing]] forces them to collaborate. [[Marx]], [[Freud]], [[Hegel]], [[Kant]], [[Lacan]]...and Alfred [[Hitchcock]], [[David Lynch]], and the ...'s anthology <em>The Anti-Capitalism Reader</em>, forthcoming from Akashic Books in the summer of 2002.</p>
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