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Judith Butler

Judith Butler
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Love involves not being dead for the other, and the other not being dead for one, Judith Butler writes about the philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and love. On the basis of his short essay Love (1797 98) and the Fragment of a System (1800), she examines Hegel s early reflections on love. According to Butler, the key lies in reversibility, as it happens that in Hegel s writing, just as in love, the authorial voice changes direction and makes a statement that puts the previous one in question. Butler states that love has a logic defined by its indefinite openness. Self-hatred and self-love, the relationship between the individual and the world, between the living and the dead, the emergence of the material world and love as dispossession of the self, are some of the topics of this essay about the root of our own being. Philosopher Judith Butler ( 1956) is Professor in the Rhetoric and Comparative Literature Departments at the University of California, Berkeley, and Visiting Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University, New York.
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Nakladatel: Hatje Cantz Verlag
Rok vydání: 2012
Jazyk : Němčina
Vazba: Pamphlet
Počet stran: 40
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