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This edited volume addresses Alexandre Kojève's work from different perspectives, emphasizing the continuity between his early reception of a set of non-philosophical and philosophical influences and that which he might have sought himself to exercise in a pedagogical and practical manner. The first part of the book comprises six essays in which their authors explore Kojève's understanding of art, religion and atheism, and his reception of the thought of Hegel, Marx, and Carl Schmitt. The book's second part is made up by two contributions that tackle respectively Kojève's conceptions of the “end of history” and “empire” in the light of his notion of Sophia or “Wisdom”, and his understanding of the relationship between philosophy and power in the light of an exegetical reading of the debate he held with Leo Strauss. The authors of the final three essays set out to explore the extent to which Kojève's previous processing of a set of non-philosophical and philosophical influences might have resulted in three increasingly concrete outcomes, namely: his notion of authority; the Lacanian mirror-stage; and global trade.



Trade Review

This is a stimulating collection that sheds new light on Kojève’s thought and activity. The contributions do justice to the remarkable range and continued relevance of the enigmatic figure.

-- Svetozar Minkov, Roosevelt University

This is a wide-ranging, informative, and provocative collection of essays, well organized and integrated so as to shed much needed light on the thought of the greatest Hegelian of the twentieth century.

-- Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin

Alexandre Kojève is well known for having introduced a whole generation of French philosophers to an existentialist version of Hegel’s system. One of the great merits of the collection of essays gathered by Luis J. Pedrazuela is to highlight the breadth of Kojève’s work besides his lectures on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. The contributions to this collective book draw attention to other important writings by Kojève such as his Notion of Authority and his Outline of a Phenomenology of Right. They enrich our understanding of the philosophical Twentieth Century by placing these works in the context of Kojève’s exchanges and correspondence with some of his contemporaries, particularly Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt.

-- Vincent Descombes, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris

These articles on Alexandre Kojève range from the relation of his thought to other thinkers (Hegel, Marx, Strauss, Schmitt, Lacan) to his understanding of the deepest roots of political life (authority, and right or justice); from his practical concerns with economic issues whose resolution could help lead (via European integration) in the direction of a peaceful global order to the character of art toward the end of its historical development. The collection testifies to scholars’ ongoing fruitful fascination with this brilliant, paradoxical, and profound philosopher.

-- James H. Nichols Jr., Claremont McKenna College

Table of Contents

Part I: Three Sources of Influence: Art, Religion, and Philosophy

Chapter 1: From the Inexistent to the Concrete: Kojève after Kandinsky by Isabel Jacobs

Chapter 2: Between Kant and Hegel: Alexandre Kojève and the Absolute State by Jeff Love

Chapter 3: Kojève and Christianity by José María Carabante

Chapter 4: History and Nothingness: Kojève´s Re-Leveraging of Hegel´s Dialectic of Freedom by Waller R. Newell

Chapter 5: Kojève and Marx: Elusive Affinities and Divergences by Igor Shoikhedbrod

Chapter 6: Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt: Mythologies of Enmity by Massimo Palma

Part II: Action and End of History/Wisdom: Means and End of the Concept toward Concretion

Chapter 7: Wisdom, Self-Consciousness, and Empire by Alexei Rutkevich

Chapter 8: Tyranny or Wisdom: A Reading of the Strauss-Kojève Debate by José Daniel Parra

Part III: Three Concrete Kojevean Outcomes and their Likelihood: Authority, the Mirror Stage and Global Trade

Chapter 9: Authority and Legitimacy in Alexandre Kojève´s The Notion of Authority by Bryan-Paul Frost

Chapter 10: The Specular Philosopher: Alexandre Kojève and Jacques Lacan by Trevor Wilson

Chapter 11: Alexandre Kojève´s Economic Undertakings by Luis J. Pedrazuela

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 23/09/2022
      ISBN13: 9781793654465, 978-1793654465
      ISBN10: 1793654468

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This edited volume addresses Alexandre Kojève's work from different perspectives, emphasizing the continuity between his early reception of a set of non-philosophical and philosophical influences and that which he might have sought himself to exercise in a pedagogical and practical manner. The first part of the book comprises six essays in which their authors explore Kojève's understanding of art, religion and atheism, and his reception of the thought of Hegel, Marx, and Carl Schmitt. The book's second part is made up by two contributions that tackle respectively Kojève's conceptions of the “end of history” and “empire” in the light of his notion of Sophia or “Wisdom”, and his understanding of the relationship between philosophy and power in the light of an exegetical reading of the debate he held with Leo Strauss. The authors of the final three essays set out to explore the extent to which Kojève's previous processing of a set of non-philosophical and philosophical influences might have resulted in three increasingly concrete outcomes, namely: his notion of authority; the Lacanian mirror-stage; and global trade.



      Trade Review

      This is a stimulating collection that sheds new light on Kojève’s thought and activity. The contributions do justice to the remarkable range and continued relevance of the enigmatic figure.

      -- Svetozar Minkov, Roosevelt University

      This is a wide-ranging, informative, and provocative collection of essays, well organized and integrated so as to shed much needed light on the thought of the greatest Hegelian of the twentieth century.

      -- Thomas L. Pangle, University of Texas at Austin

      Alexandre Kojève is well known for having introduced a whole generation of French philosophers to an existentialist version of Hegel’s system. One of the great merits of the collection of essays gathered by Luis J. Pedrazuela is to highlight the breadth of Kojève’s work besides his lectures on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. The contributions to this collective book draw attention to other important writings by Kojève such as his Notion of Authority and his Outline of a Phenomenology of Right. They enrich our understanding of the philosophical Twentieth Century by placing these works in the context of Kojève’s exchanges and correspondence with some of his contemporaries, particularly Leo Strauss and Carl Schmitt.

      -- Vincent Descombes, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris

      These articles on Alexandre Kojève range from the relation of his thought to other thinkers (Hegel, Marx, Strauss, Schmitt, Lacan) to his understanding of the deepest roots of political life (authority, and right or justice); from his practical concerns with economic issues whose resolution could help lead (via European integration) in the direction of a peaceful global order to the character of art toward the end of its historical development. The collection testifies to scholars’ ongoing fruitful fascination with this brilliant, paradoxical, and profound philosopher.

      -- James H. Nichols Jr., Claremont McKenna College

      Table of Contents

      Part I: Three Sources of Influence: Art, Religion, and Philosophy

      Chapter 1: From the Inexistent to the Concrete: Kojève after Kandinsky by Isabel Jacobs

      Chapter 2: Between Kant and Hegel: Alexandre Kojève and the Absolute State by Jeff Love

      Chapter 3: Kojève and Christianity by José María Carabante

      Chapter 4: History and Nothingness: Kojève´s Re-Leveraging of Hegel´s Dialectic of Freedom by Waller R. Newell

      Chapter 5: Kojève and Marx: Elusive Affinities and Divergences by Igor Shoikhedbrod

      Chapter 6: Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt: Mythologies of Enmity by Massimo Palma

      Part II: Action and End of History/Wisdom: Means and End of the Concept toward Concretion

      Chapter 7: Wisdom, Self-Consciousness, and Empire by Alexei Rutkevich

      Chapter 8: Tyranny or Wisdom: A Reading of the Strauss-Kojève Debate by José Daniel Parra

      Part III: Three Concrete Kojevean Outcomes and their Likelihood: Authority, the Mirror Stage and Global Trade

      Chapter 9: Authority and Legitimacy in Alexandre Kojève´s The Notion of Authority by Bryan-Paul Frost

      Chapter 10: The Specular Philosopher: Alexandre Kojève and Jacques Lacan by Trevor Wilson

      Chapter 11: Alexandre Kojève´s Economic Undertakings by Luis J. Pedrazuela

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