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Book Title
Hegel's Anthropology
Publication Name
Hegel's Anthropology : Life, Psyche, and Second Nature
Title
Hegel's Anthropology
Subtitle
Life, Psyche, and Second Nature
EAN
9780810143760
ISBN
9780810143760
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2021
Release Date
30/08/2021
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Length
9 in
Item Weight
345g
Author
Allegra De Laurentiis
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
General, History & Surveys / Modern
Subject Area
Philosophy
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
264 Pages

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A groundbreaking contribution to scholarship on Hegel and nineteenth-century philosophy, this book makes the case that the "Anthropology" is essential to understanding Hegel's philosophy of spirit in its connection with the philosophy of nature.

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Publisher
Northwestern University Press
ISBN-10
0810143763
ISBN-13
9780810143760
eBay Product ID (ePID)
27050074779

Product Key Features

Author
Allegra De Laurentiis
Publication Name
Hegel's Anthropology : Life, Psyche, and Second Nature
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Subject
General, History & Surveys / Modern
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy
Number of Pages
264 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

LCCN
2021-006090
Lc Classification Number
B2949.S75d4 2021
Reviews
"Many scholars would like to ignore Hegel's 'Anthropology' because it does not accord with their view of what he ought to have said. But not Allegra de Laurentiis, who reveals that the 'Anthropology' is far from being an embarrassment; it contains profound reflections that illuminate many aspects of Hegel's philosophy. This important book makes clear that the 'Anthropology' is not just a Hegelian cabinet of curios, but an integral part of Hegel's system that has been unduly neglected. In particular, de Laurentiis's discussion of Hegel's fascinating treatment of madness is the clearest, and the most interesting, that I have read." --Glenn Alexander Magee, author of Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, "Many scholars would like to ignore Hegel's Anthropology because it does not accord with their view of what he ought to have said. But not Allegra de Laurentiis, who reveals that the Anthropology is far from being an embarrassment; it contains profound reflections that illuminate many aspects of Hegel's philosophy. This important book makes clear that the Anthropology is not just a Hegelian cabinet of curios, but an integral part of Hegel's system that has been unduly neglected. In particular, de Laurentiis's discussion of Hegel's fascinating treatment of madness is the clearest, and the most interesting, that I have read." --Glenn Alexander Magee, author of Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, "This excellent book is a wide-ranging and very welcome study of Hegel's unjustly neglected Anthropology . De Laurentiis examines Hegel's rich analyses of the mind-body relation, dreams, and psychiatric illness, and relates them, with subtle attention to detail, both to his metaphysical logic and to the historical context on which he draws--a context extending from Aristotle to eighteenth and nineteenth-century scientists, such as Blumenbach and Bichat. De Laurentiis also highlights the enduring relevance of Hegel's ideas for the modern understanding of psychosomatic states and mental illness. Her book will be essential reading for all those interested in Hegel's philosophy of mind and spirit." --Stephen Houlgate, author of Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': A Reader's Guide "For all the stress upon 'embodiment' in contemporary philosophy and especially in Hegel scholarship, these discussions remain stymied by various versions or specters of mind/body dualism. Hegel's subtle and penetrating re-examination of Aristotle's De Anima and of a wealth of historical and contemporaneous medical literature shows that there is no problem of how mind and body interact or relate, because within the anthropological soul, they are identical, insofar as animation is the form of the soul's embodiment, whilst the soul's embodiment is its embodiment, not its vehicle, nor its mere functional(ist) 'realization.' Hegel develops a cogent, illuminating non-reductive identity theory, by addressing the question, 'How must an organic being be structured such that it affords mentality?' (Hegel's philosophy of nature has, inter alia, addressed the question, 'How must nature be structured, such that some of it affords organic life?') Many historical theories which Hegel critically examines are shown by de Laurentiis to remain germane insofar as they have direct contemporary counterparts. This is a very lucid, incisive, insightful, well-matured work of philosophical, critical, historical and textual scholarship; a major achievement equally useful to students, to philosophers, to Hegel experts and to scholars in allied disciplines. Rich in insights and revelations, judicious in interpretation and assessment, it is a philosophical pleasure and benefit at every turn." --Kenneth R. Westphal, coauthor of The Palgrave Hegel Handbook, "For all the stress upon 'embodiment' in contemporary philosophy and especially in Hegel scholarship, these discussions remain stymied by various versions or specters of mind/body dualism. Hegel's subtle and penetrating re-examination of Aristotle's De Anima and of a wealth of historical and contemporaneous medical literature shows that there is no problem of how mind and body interact or relate, because within the anthropological soul, they are identical, insofar as animation is the form of the soul's embodiment, whilst the soul's embodiment is its embodiment, not its vehicle, nor its mere functional(ist) 'realization.' Hegel develops a cogent, illuminating non-reductive identity theory, by addressing the question, 'How must an organic being be structured such that it affords mentality?' (Hegel's philosophy of nature has, inter alia, addressed the question, 'How must nature be structured, such that some of it affords organic life?') Many historical theories which Hegel critically examines are shown by de Laurentiis to remain germane insofar as they have direct contemporary counterparts. This is a very lucid, incisive, insightful, well-matured work of philosophical, critical, historical and textual scholarship; a major achievement equally useful to students, to philosophers, to Hegel experts and to scholars in allied disciplines. Rich in insights and revelations, judicious in interpretation and assessment, it is a philosophical pleasure and benefit at every turn." --Kenneth R. Westphal, coauthor of The Palgrave Hegel Handbook, "De Laurentiis' masterful book will change our ways of understanding Hegel's concept of spirit in its entirety. By leading us back to spirit's humble animal-human beginnings, this historically and exegetically rigorous work brings to the foreground a discipline central to Hegel's philosophy yet heretofore neglected. This book shows that there is in Hegel's Anthropology a variety of issues resonating with our contemporary sensibility that knocks you dizzy." --Angelica Nuzzo, author of Approaching Hegel's Logic, Obliquely: Melville, Molière, Beckett, "This excellent book is a wide-ranging and very welcome study of Hegel's unjustly neglected Anthropology. De Laurentiis examines Hegel's rich analyses of the mind-body relation, dreams, and psychiatric illness, and relates them, with subtle attention to detail, both to his metaphysical logic and to the historical context on which he draws--a context extending from Aristotle to eighteenth and nineteenth-century scientists, such as Blumenbach and Bichat. De Laurentiis also highlights the enduring relevance of Hegel's ideas for the modern understanding of psychosomatic states and mental illness. Her book will be essential reading for all those interested in Hegel's philosophy of mind and spirit." --Stephen Houlgate, author of Hegel's 'Phenomenology of Spirit': A Reader's Guide "For all the stress upon 'embodiment' in contemporary philosophy and especially in Hegel scholarship, these discussions remain stymied by various versions or specters of mind/body dualism. Hegel's subtle and penetrating re-examination of Aristotle's De Anima and of a wealth of historical and contemporaneous medical literature shows that there is no problem of how mind and body interact or relate, because within the anthropological soul, they are identical, insofar as animation is the form of the soul's embodiment, whilst the soul's embodiment is its embodiment, not its vehicle, nor its mere functional(ist) 'realization.' Hegel develops a cogent, illuminating non-reductive identity theory, by addressing the question, 'How must an organic being be structured such that it affords mentality?' (Hegel's philosophy of nature has, inter alia, addressed the question, 'How must nature be structured, such that some of it affords organic life?') Many historical theories which Hegel critically examines are shown by de Laurentiis to remain germane insofar as they have direct contemporary counterparts. This is a very lucid, incisive, insightful, well-matured work of philosophical, critical, historical and textual scholarship; a major achievement equally useful to students, to philosophers, to Hegel experts and to scholars in allied disciplines. Rich in insights and revelations, judicious in interpretation and assessment, it is a philosophical pleasure and benefit at every turn." --Kenneth R. Westphal, coauthor of The Palgrave Hegel Handbook, "Many scholars would like to ignore Hegel's Anthropology because it does not accord with their view of what he ought to have said. But not Allegra de Laurentiis, who reveals that the Anthropology is far from being an embarrassment; it contains profound reflections that illuminate many aspects of Hegel's philosophy. This important book makes clear that the 'Anthropology' is not just a Hegelian cabinet of curios, but an integral part of Hegel's system that has been unduly neglected. In particular, de Laurentiis's discussion of Hegel's fascinating treatment of madness is the clearest, and the most interesting, that I have read." --Glenn Alexander Magee, author of Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition, "DeLaurentiis' masterful book will change our ways of understanding Hegel's concept of spirit in its entirety. By leading us back to spirit's humble animal-human beginnings, this historically and exegetically rigorous work brings to the foreground a discipline central to Hegel's philosophy yet heretofore neglected. This book shows that there is in Hegel's Anthropology a variety of issues resonating with our contemporary sensibility that knocks you dizzy." --Angelica Nuzzo, author of Approaching Hegel's Logic, Obliquely: Melville, Molière, Beckett
Table of Content
Abbreviations Preface Introduction: Spirit''s Humble Beginnings 1. On the character of Hegel''s text 2. Text and Context Chapter 1. Aristotelian Roots 1. On unraveling the sense of psuche 2. Hylomorphism 3. The real unity of the Cartesian man 4. Return to the roots: being-soul Chapter 2. Life, or die Weltseele 1. Nature exceeds itself 2. Goethe''s Urph änomen 3. Hegel''s Urteil 4. Natural spirit Chapter 3. False Enigmas and Real Beginnings 1. Mind-body conundrums and the meaning of Idealism 2. The soul begins as world-soul ( kosmos zoon empsuchon ) Chapter 4. Animal Life, or das tierische Subjekt 1. The strange case of the human soul 2. One genealogy, many races 3. From Enlightenment to Reaction: Johann Blumenbach to James Hunt Chapter 5. No Longer Just Animal Life 1. The soul of peoples 2. Kinship and the individual: disposition, temperament, character 3. Kinship and the individual: age, sexuality and the patterns of life Chapter 6. Premonitions of Selfhood, or die ahnende Seele 1. Organic sensibility and psyche''s sentience 2. From sentience to self-feeling: a matrix for the ego 3. The monadic soul: on dreaming, fetal life and hypnosis Chapter 7. Disorders 1. Healthy and diseased schisms of the soul 2. Leading a twofold life: on double genii and bipolar magnets 3. Out-of-joint times and inner derangement Conclusion. Inhabiting the World, or die Gewohnheit 1. Spirit builds itself a home 2. On divine sparks, unnatural freedom, and other human matters Notes Bibliography Index
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Decimal
193
Dewey Edition
23

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