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Figures of the Unconscious Grand Hotel Abyss

2016 || Paperback || Vladimir Safatle || Universitaire Pers Leuven

Originally published in Portuguese as 'Grande Hotel Abismo'.

In the last two decades recognition - arguably one of the most central notions of the dialectical tradition since Hegel - has once again become a crucial philosophical theme. Nevertheless, the new theories of recognition fail to provide room for reflection on transformation processes in politics and morality.

This book aims to recover the disruptive nature of the dialectical tradition by means of a severe critique of the dominance ...

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Recognizing Music as an Art Form

Friedrich Th. Vischer and German music criticism, 1848-1887

2016 || Hardcover || Barbara Titus || Universitaire Pers Leuven

The impact of Hegelian philosophy on 19th-century music criticism.

Music's status as an art form was distrusted in the context of German idealist philosophy which exerted an unparalleled influence on the entire nineteenth century. Hegel insisted that the content of a work of art should be grasped in concepts in order to establish its spiritual substantiality (Geistigkeit), and that no object, word or image could accurately represent the content and meaning of a musical work. In the mid-ninete...

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KADOC studies on religion, culture and society The Struggle with Leviathan

2016 || Paperback || Emiel Lamberts || Universitaire Pers Leuven

A panoramic picture of international politics and the formation of the modern State.

The opposition to the omnipotence of the State - as symbolised by Thomas Hobbes' Leviathan (1651) - had a significant impact on the political organisation of European society. A liberal strategy intended to provide a protective legal status for individual citizens, whereas a social strategy aimed to strengthen the social fabric to counterbalance the power of the State. Gradually both strategies became interwo...