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Alexandre Kojeve and the Outcome of Modern Thought

 

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Alexandre Kojeve and the Outcome of Modern Thought


by F. Roger Devlin (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780761829591

 

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The brilliant Hegelian philosopher, Alexandre Kojeve, remains among the most enigmatic figures of twentieth-century philosophy. Although a highly systematic thinker, he left no systematic presentation of his thought. His most important book deceptively appears to be a mere secondary work on Hegel's Phenomenology of the Spirit. Most of his nine books and many essays have not even appeared in English. This brief yet lucid study takes the reader to the heart of Kojeve's philosophical project. Author F. Roger Devlin brings him into dialogue with Plato, Aristotle, Hobbes and Hegel, incidentally helping elucidate their thought by comparison with Kojeve's own. Kojeve was not a commentator on Hegel whose success might be measured by fidelity to the master, but rather a philosopher who, starting from Hegelian premises, arrived at a system of thought that is the logical outcome of modern philosophy. This system, which Devlin names rational historicism, is the preeminently modern response to the basic question of philosophy since the time of Socrates: What is man?


 

ISBN 761829598
ISBN13 9780761829591
Publisher University Press of America
Format Paperback
Publication date 28/09/2004
Pages 180
Weight (grammes) 236
Published in United States
Height (mm) 216
Width (mm) 164

Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Abbreviations Chapter 3 An Ancient Problem Chapter 4 The Modern Project Chapter 5 The Foundations of a Historicist Anthropology Chapter 6 The Philosophy of History Chapter 7 The End of History Chapter 8 Epilogue Chapter 9 Bibliography