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Claudia Melica. The owl's flight

Claudia Melica. The owl's flight

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Claudia Melica. The owl's flight

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45 minutes
Released:
Aug 25, 2022
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Claudia Melica (Sapienza Università di Roma)  The Owl's flight: Hegel's legacy to contemporary philosophy co-editors: Stefania Achella (Chieti-Pescara), Francesca Iannelli (Roma Tre), Gabriella Baptist (Cagliari), Serena Feloj (Pavia), and Fiorinda Li Vigni (Italian Institute for Philosophic Studies)  https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110709278 This book presents a unique rethinking of G. W. F. Hegel's philosophy from unusual and controversial perspectives in order to liberate new energies from his philosophy. The role Hegel ascribes to women in the shaping of society and family, the reconstruction of his anthropological and psychological perspective, his approach to human nature, the relationship between mental illness and social disease, the role of the unconscious, and the relevance of intercultural and interreligious pathways: All these themes reveal new and inspiring aspects of Hegel’s thought for our time. https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/9783110709278/html Contents OVERVIEW Editors’ Introduction. The Owl’s Flight. Hegel’s Legacy in a Different Voice Stefania Achella, Francesca Iannelli, Gabriella Baptist, Serena Feloj, Fiorinda Li Vigni and Claudia Melica INTRODUCTION Hegel’s Theory of Absolute Spirit as Aesthetic Theory Birgit Sandkaulen SECTION 1 THE NIGHT OF REASON The Dark Side of Thought. The Body, the Unconscious and Madness in Hegel’s Philosophy Stefania Achella The Feminine in Hegel. Between Tragedy and Magic Rossella Bonito Oliva A Plastic Anthropology? Dialectics and Neuroscience in Catherine Malabou’s Thought Federica Pitillo Maternal Consciousness and Recognition in the Anthropology of Hegel Laura Paulizzi The Rise of Human Freedom in Hegel’s Anthropology Carmen Belmonte Seele, Verrücktheit, Intersubjektivität. Einige Überlegungen zu Hegels Anthropologie Giovanni Andreozzi Die Behandlung der psychischen Störung. Hegel und Pinel gegen die De-Humanisierung der Geisteskranken Giulia Battistoni Verrücktheit und Idealisierung. Wachen, Schlaf, Traum in Hegels Philosophie des Geistes Mariannina Failla Im wachen Zustand träumen. Der Einfluss der Gefühle auf die Entstehung psychischer Krankheiten Caterina Maurer Dialectics of Madness: Foucault, Hegel, and the Opening of the Speculative Alice Giuliani SECTION 2 WOMEN FOR AND AGAINST HEGEL Hegel’s Master and Servant Dialectics in the Feminist Debate Serena Feloj Giving an Account of Precarious Life and Vulnerability. Antigone’s Wisdom after Hegel. Nuria Sánchez Madrid “Men and women are wonderfully alike after all”. The Practical Adaption of Hegel by Anna C. Brackett (1836–1911). Andreas Giesbert Simone de Beauvoir Reading Hegel. The Master-Slave Dialectic. Mara Montanaro and Matthieu Renault Irigaray as a Reader of Hegel. The Feminine as a Marginal Presence. Viola Carofalo Domination and Exploitation. Feminist Views on the Relational Subject. Federica Giardini Subversion without Subject? Criticism of the Dissolution of Nature and I-Identity in Performativity. Carolyn Iselt Considerations on the Female Body between Political Theory and Feminism. The Rehabilitation of Hegel? Nunzia Cosmo Reading Hegel on Women and Laughing. Hegel against or with Women/Other? Sevgi Doğan SECTION 3 FEMALE CHARACTERS IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY Hegel’s Constellation of the Feminine between Philosophy and Life. A Tribute to Dieter Henrich’s Konstellationsforschung. Francesca Iannelli Von Antigone zur anständigen Frau. Hegels Frauenbild im Spannungsfeld zwischen der Phänomenologie des Geistes und der Rechtsphilosophie von 1820. Erzsébet Rózsa „Der Stand der Frau − Hausfrau“. Hegels Affirmation der bürgerlichen Geschlechterverhältnisse. Dieter Hüning Antigone and the Phenomenology of Spirit. Between Literary Source (vv. 925–928) and Philosophical Reading. Eleonora Caramelli The Feminist Potential of Hegel’s Tragic Heroines. Rachel Falkenstern Welches Recht ist gerecht? ‚Sittlichkeit‘ und ‚Gerechtigkeit‘ in Hegels Deutung der Antigone. Wenjun Niu Antigone’s Guilt. Reading Antigone w
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Aug 25, 2022
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