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On Hegel's Philosophy of Right: The 1934-35 Seminar and Interpretive Essays [Kietas viršelis]

Translated by , Edited by (Bergische University, Germany), Edited by (Södertörn University, Sweden), Edited by (University of the Basque Country, Vitoria-Gasteiz, Spain),
  • Formatas: Hardback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 503 g
  • Serija: Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1441149066
  • ISBN-13: 9781441149060
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 248 pages, aukštis x plotis: 229x152 mm, weight: 503 g
  • Serija: Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Oct-2014
  • Leidėjas: Bloomsbury Academic USA
  • ISBN-10: 1441149066
  • ISBN-13: 9781441149060
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
"This is the first English translation of the seminar Martin Heidegger gave during the Winter of 1934-35, which dealt with Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This remarkable text is the only one in which Heidegger interprets Hegel's masterpiece in the tradition of Continental political philosophy while offering a glimpse into Heidegger's own political thought following his engagement with Nazism. It also confronts the ideas of Carl Schmitt, allowing readers to reconstruct the relation between politics and ontology. The book is enriched by a collection of interpretations of the seminar, written by select European and North American political thinkers and philosophers. Their essays aim to make the seminar accessible to students of political theory and philosophy, as well as to open new directions for debating the relation between the two disciplines. A unique contribution, this volume makes available key lectures by Heidegger that will interest a wide readership of students and scholars"--

This is the first English translation of the seminar Martin Heidegger gave during the Winter of 1934-35, which dealt with Hegel's Philosophy of Right. This remarkable text is the only one in which Heidegger interprets Hegel's masterpiece in the tradition of Continental political philosophy while offering a glimpse into Heidegger's own political thought following his engagement with Nazism. It also confronts the ideas of Carl Schmitt, allowing readers to reconstruct the relation between politics and ontology.

The book is enriched by a collection of interpretations of the seminar, written by select European and North American political thinkers and philosophers. Their essays aim to make the seminar accessible to students of political theory and philosophy, as well as to open new directions for debating the relation between the two disciplines. A unique contribution, this volume makes available key lectures by Heidegger that will interest a wide readership of students and scholars.

Recenzijos

The notes from Heideggers seminar on Hegels Philosophy of Right are an indispensable source for any serious understanding of Heideggers relation to National Socialism as well as his conception of politics more generally. Readers of Andrew Mitchells excellent translation are fortunate that in this volume they will find half a dozen thoughtful essays to guide them through this important but enigmatic text. * Robert Bernasconi, Penn State University * Heidegger publicly endorsed Nazism in his Rectoral Address of 1933. His lecture course On Hegels Philosophy of Right (1934-1935) is crucial to grasping his understanding of philosophy, the meaning of the political, and Nazi politics. * Tom Rockmore, Distinguished Professor, Peking University *

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This Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy volume includes the English translation of Heidegger's 1934-35 seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right, and interpretive essays.
Part One Understanding Heidegger's 1934--35 Seminar on Hegel's Philosophy of Right
1(94)
1 Heidegger, Hegel, and the Political
3(16)
Peter Trawny
2 Hegel in 1933
19(18)
Susanna Lindberg
3 The Question of Political Existence: Hegel, Heidegger, Schmitt
37(12)
Michael Marder
4 Politics and Ontological Difference in Heidegger
49(18)
Alexandre Franco de Sa
5 Self-Assertion as Founding
67(16)
Richard Polt
6 Philosophy without Right? Some Notes on Heidegger's Notes for the 1934/35 "Hegel Seminar"
83(12)
Marcia Sa Cavalcante Schuback
Michael Marder
Part Two Martin Heidegger: Hegel's Philosophy of Right, Winter Semester, 1934--35
95(106)
Translators Preface
97(4)
Andrew Mitchell
I Hegel -- State
101(8)
1 Civil Society. §182, Addition
2 "Civil Society"
3 The Ethical
4 Freedom and Its Actuality
5 {Freedom -- Masterliness}
6 State as Will
7 {Universal will}
8 "Organism"
9 Disposition (political)
10 "Appearance" (Hegel)
11 Idea (Hegel)
12 World History
13 Freedom (Hegel)
14 Ethics (Hegel)
15 "Ideality" -- Idea -- Ideal
16 Negation, of Negation as Absolute Affirmation
17 State as Organism
18 "Organic"
19 State and Science
20 Clarificatory Review
21 First Loosening Up of the Question
22 The Question Concerning the State
23 Question concerning the State a (cf. b)
24 Question concerning the State b
25 For the Protocol
26 State
27 Education and Work in Hegel and in the 19th Century
28 State and Upbringing (Discipline), ("Education")
II {Separation of Powers and Constitution: Constitution of the National-Socialist State}
109(5)
29 Separation of Powers [ Gewaltenteilung] by Hegel
30 The Three Powers
31 Separation of Powers and Origin of Force [ Gewalt]
32 Legislative Power
33 The Question Concerning the Powers and Separation of Powers
34 Separation of Powers [ Gewaltenteilung]
35 "Force" [ Gewalt] - in the Misinterpretation of "Violence" [ Gewalttatigkeit]
36 The Unification of Powers in the Dasein of the Leader [ Fuhrers]
37 People and Mastery
38 The Modern Tripartite Separation of Powers
39 "Authority" and Mastery and Power
40 Separation of Powers and "Totality"
41 Constitution of the National-Socialist State
III Civil Society and State}
114(7)
42 §257 ff
43 General Remarks for the Interpretation of §§260--271
44 Family and Civil Society in the State
45 Hegel's Concept of "Civil Society"
46 Civil Society and State
47 Unity -- Identity
48 Appearance and Being
49 Configuration of the State and Concept of the State
50 Thinking of the State and "The Political"
51 State -- stato
52 status
53 "State"- - status -- Stance
54 State for Hegel
55 The International State
56 "State"
57 Hegel and the National-Socialist State
58 The Historical World}
IV Abstract Right and Morality
121(4)
59 Conscience
60 State and Conscience
61 Disposition
62 The Right of the "Subject"
63 Duty
64 Morality. Kant
65 Right = Duty (empty)
66 Morality and Ethical Life
67 Person
68 Abstract Right (Civil Law [ Privatrecht])
69 Morality -- Subjectivity
V Hegel's Systematization State -- Spirit -- People}
125(17)
70 Our Plan
71 Hegel -- On the State. The Systematic Location
72 System -- In Terms of Content
73 Metaphysical Sense of Right. Hegel
74 Spirit and State
75 State -- In the "Philosophy of Right"
76 {State and Freedom}
77 Further Approach
78 Hegel -- Concept of the State
79 State
80 State
81 State
82 On the State. Hegel
83 Where and Who and What and How Is "the" State?
84 How Dialectical Philosophizing About the State, for Example, Cannot and Must Not Proceed
85 Dialectical Thinking -- Conceives and Is Being Itself
86 Dialectic as (Absolute) System. System: To What Extent "Completion" in the Authentic Sense?
87 Hegel's Systematization and its Development
88 Hegel's Systematization}
89 Hegel's -- Systematization
90 The Authentically Actual
91 Essential Knowing
92 Scope of the Dialectic
93 "The Infinitude"
94 The In and For Itself
95 Beyng and Concept -- Idea
96 Not -- Negation -- Sublation
97 ιδεα and Image
98 The "Not"
99 Of No Use
100 First Hour
101 Do We Need This?
102 {State and People}
103 What Can I Use From That?
104 Erroneous Doctrine
105 The Appearance -- The Idea
106 Who the Authentic "Nihilists" Are!
107 Dialectical Method
108 What Is and Where Is the State?
109 The Location of the State in the System of the Encyclopedia
110 Philosophy
111 The Apprentice in the Paper Shop. Knowledge
112 Hegel and Us →
VI Exercises on Hegel -- State
142(8)
113 Exercises on Hegel -- State
114 State
115 Hegel on the State
116 Where Is the State?
117 Spirit for Hegel
118 Feeling and Right
119 The Starting Point of the State
120 Hegel
121 Preparatory Exercise. Hegel. "Method"
122 Hegel. State
123 The Hegelian "Is"
124 Hegel. On the "Is"
125 Hegel. Exercise About the State
126 {Erik} Wolf
127 Deciding the Method
128 {State -- Movement}
129 Sovereignty
130 The People's Disposition to the State
131 State
132 Hegel. On the State
133 Law and Custom -- Ethical Life
134 Freedom
135 Spirit and Independence -- "I" -- People
136 Freedom "Is" Only in That It "Becomes"
137 The Spiritual Actuality as Authentic
138 Reason
139 State and Force [ Gewalt]
VII Freedom and Will in General
150(5)
140 Freedom
141 "Freedom of the Will"
142 Will
143 Will and Being a Self
144 Will
145 Will Is Work
146 Will
VIII Right and State
155(5)
147 Why Is There Right?
148 Where Does Law Come From?
149 Law - Right -- §210 ff
150 State and "Right"
151 Jurisprudence [ Rechtswissenschaft] and People's Law [ Volksrecht]
152 Natural Law [ Natur-recht]
153 Right. Right of Resistance against Commands Contrary to Law [ Rechtswidrige]
154 §4 -- Right and State
155 Right
156 Right -- To Create
157 Rightxf.§30
158 State as the Being of a People
159 State
IX {Hegel's Philosophy of Right}
160(14)
160 Hegel. State and Spirit
161 Ethics and Work
162 State. Contract
163 Hegel. State and Social Contract
164 Art in the "Phenomenology" as "Religion." Hegel
165 Monarchy. Hegel
166 Ethics - Morality -- Legality. Hegel
167 "Spirit." Hegel
168 Truth. Hegel
169 Concept. Hegel
170 Thinking and Basic Principles and Selfhood. Hegel
171 "Feeling." Hegel
172 "World," "Worldly Wisdom." Hegel
173 Finitude. Hegel
174 Text | Alienating
175 Text
176 Interpretation §257 ff
177 §257
178 Spirit -- Freedom (Idealism of Freedom). Interpretation 1a
179 The Human. Interpretation 1b
180 Hegel. The Substantial
181 The Substantiality of Ethical Life
182 Hegel and Freedom
183 "Liberalism"
184 Dialectic
185 Dialectic
186 To Distinguish [ Scheiden]
187 The Tool
188 The "Now" and the "Here" of the This
189 I Are You
190 The Jack-Ass
191 The Same [ Selbige] "Is" the Different -- "Is" Equivalent [ gleich]
192 Sublating
193 The Rational and the Actual}
194 Speculative Propositions
195 The Rational
196 Hegel's Philosophy as Completion
197 {Introduction and Example}
198 Exercise
199 Hegel, On the State
200 Freedom
201 Absolute Thinking. Hegel
202 Dialectic as "Principle"
203 How Should the Subsequent Exercises Proceed?
X Fundamentals for a Doctrine of the State
174(27)
A Care -- State -- Beyng
204 "Idea." Hegel
205 Hegel. State
206 Care -- Dasein -- State -- Being: State and People and Care
207 The Metaphysical Basic Power of the Future State: Cf. The Political
208 Care and Death and Sacrifice and Knowledge
209 The Political
210 Care
211 State and Principle of Leadership [ Fuhrerprinzip] and Work
212 Care as Steadfastness. (Ex. Disposition, Action, Bearing)
213 Hegel, Religion, and State
214 Precedence of the State Over Religion
215 Hegel. Religion and State, Church and State
216 Hegel -- The Universal and the Passions
217 §260 if
218 On the Interpretation of Hegel's Philosophy of Right. §257 ff
219 Spirit
220 Philosophy of Right §258-271
B Authority -- Mastery -- Power -- Powers [ Gewalten] Their Metaphysics and Truth
221 Power-and Ethics
222 Power and Leader
223 The Leader
224 Prince (Ruler) and Leader
225 Leading and Mastery
226 Leadership and Powers [ Gewalten]
227 Powers. What Does "State-Supporting Power" [ Staatstragende Gewalt] Mean?
C The Political Disposition -- Constitution -- (State)
228 The Political
229 Care and State
230 Polis and "The Political"
231 Πoλιζ
232 "The Political"
233 Determining the State in Terms of the Political
234 "The Political"
235 The-Political
236 The Political
237 Hegel. The Political
238 "The Political" for Hegel
239 The Political?
240 "Political"
241 Organism
242 The Political Person
243 "The Political"
244 "Disposition" {and "Education"}
245 Custom
246 §268
247 Constitution
248 Constitution
249 Power and Will
250 Force [ Gewalt] and Spirit and Sovereignty
251 Right and Force [ Gewalt]
252 Power and State
253 Governmental Power [ Regierungsgewalt]
254 The Effectiveness of the State and the Powers [ Gewalten]
255 State-Constitution
256 State as "Unification" of the Universal and Particular
257 People. Hegel
258 Hegel. The State
259 Idea of the State and Constitution
260 Historical Dasein of a People
261 The State as Original Unification of the Universal and Individual
Appendices 201(2)
List of Contributors 203(2)
German--English Glossary 205(6)
English--German Glossary 211(8)
Index 219
Peter Trawny is Professor of Philosophy at Bergische University, Wuppertal, Germany. He is the co-editor of Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe, or the complete works.

Marcia Cavalcante Schuback is Professor of Philosophy at Södertörn University, Sweden. The translator of Heidegger's Being and Time into Portuguese, her books include Praise of Nothingness: Essays on Philosophical Hermeneutics (2006) and The Beginning of God: An Inquiry into Schelling's Late Philosophy (1998).

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, most recently, PhenomenaCritiqueLogos: The Project of Critical Phenomenology (2014); and The Philosophers Plant: An Intellectual Herbarium (2014).

Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is regarded as one of the twentieth century's most important philosophers.