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− | Žižek, S. (1993) Tarrying with the Negative: Kant, Hegel and the Critique
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− | This is probably Žižek's lengthiest consideration of the radical nega-
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− | tive gesture which he consistently identifies as the hallmark of 'true'
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− | philosophy. Here he sets out the case that Lacan is the third philoso-
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− | pher to accomplish this gesture after Plato and Kant, both of whom
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− | also trumped the relativistic attitudes of their day by way of an act of even greater radicalization. While this may be the larger picture of the
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− | book, and part of his project as a whole, Žižek also produces his most
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− | sustained explanation of Hegel's philosophy here, as well as dissecting
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− | the cogito. As this synopsis suggests, Tarrying with the Negative is, at
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− | times, a difficult book but one which repays the effort of your labour.
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