The Persistence of Subjectivity: On the Kantian Aftermath

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Cambridge University Press, 2 Μαΐ 2005 - 369 σελίδες
The Persistence of Subjectivity examines several approaches to, and critiques of, the core notion in the self-understanding and legitimation of the modern, 'bourgeois' form of life: the free, reflective, self-determining subject. Since it is a relatively recent historical development that human beings think of themselves as individual centers of agency, and that one's entitlement to such a self-determining life is absolutely valuable, the issue at stake also involves the question of the historical location of philosophy. What might it mean to take seriously Hegel's claim that philosophical reflection is always reflection on the historical 'actuality' of its own age? Discussing Heidegger, Gadamer, Adorno, Leo Strauss, Manfred Frank, and John McDowell, Robert Pippin attempts to understand how subjectivity arises in contemporary institutional practices such as medicine, as well as in other contexts such as modernism in the visual arts and in the novels of Marcel Proust.
 

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Acknowledgments page
1
Reaction and Revolution
27
Subjectivity and Reflection
79
Adorno on the Falseness
98
Strauss on
121
Hannah Arendt and the Bourgeois Origins
146
Remarks
168
Leaving Nature Behind or Two Cheers
186
The Ethical Status of Civility
223
Medical Practice and Social Authority in Modernity
239
Literature Ethical
261
What Was Abstract Art? From the Point of View of Hegel
279
Prousts
307
Bibliography
339
Name Index
353
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Leaving Nature Behind
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