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The Betrayal of Substance

Death, Literature, and Sexual Difference in Hegel’s β€œPhenomenology of Spirit”
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The Betrayal of Substance by Mary C. Rawlinson explores philosophical themes by delving into the nature of identity and ethics. It questions accepted norms and challenges readers to reflect on the fundamental structures of life and thought. The book invites readers to contemplate how societal constructs influence personal freedom and moral responsibility.
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The Betrayal of Substance

Mary C. Rawlinson offers a critical analysis of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit that exposes three crucial elisions: Hegel’s effacements of sexual difference, human mortality, and literary style. Demonstrating the power of Hegel’s phenomenological method, The Betrayal of Substance is a magisterial rereading of this challenging masterwork.

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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit exerts a unique influence on contemporary philosophy. Major figures such as Jacques Derrida, Luce Irigaray, Jean-Paul Sartre, and Judith Butler were shaped in large part through their engagement with Hegel's challenging masterwork. It unfolds a grand narrative of the ways of thinking and acting that comprise human experience. Along the way, Hegel seeks to incorporate all the fundamental structures of human lifeβ€”from political community to consciousness to selfhoodβ€”into a whole that encompasses the total movement of human knowledge and culture.

Mary C. Rawlinson offers a critical reading of the Phenomenology of Spirit that exposes three crucial elisions: Hegel's effacements of sexual difference, human mortality, and literary style. In attempting to arrive at an "absolute knowing" that would transcend all differences, Hegel discounts specificity in each of these areas in favour of a generic subject.

Rawlinson turns Hegel's critique of abstraction against him, showing how his own phenomenological analysis undermines his attempt to master difference. Rawlinson's critique reveals Hegel's attempt to erase the difference of his own style, highlighting his images, tropes, and rhetorical strategies.

Demonstrating how the power of Hegel's phenomenological method goes beyond even Hegel's own project of a pure logic, The Betrayal of Substance is a magisterial rereading of the Phenomenology of Spirit that encompasses crucially overlooked sites of complexity and difference.

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The Betrayal of Substance by Mary C. Rawlinson offers a nuanced critique of Hegel's phenomenology, highlighting its limitations while valuing his insights into historical differences. The book challenges Hegelian thought, particularly regarding sexual difference and individuality, and proposes a phenomenology centred on death, literature, and creativity. Rawlinson's work is recognised for its sophisticated interpretation and reimagined political implications, making it a unique contribution to Hegelian studies.

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ISBN: 9780231199056

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 February 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 264

About the Author

Mary C. Rawlinson is professor of philosophy and director of graduate studies at Stony Brook University in New York and senior research fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies, University College London. Her books include Just Life: Bioethics and the Future of Sexual Difference (Columbia, 2016).

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