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Idle tears a response to Gillian Rose
pp. 113-117
Abstract
The following response takes some questions prompted by Rose's paper as a starting point for a discussion of her work in general. I propose to repay the wit, imagination and intelligence of Rose's paper with a gift of one-sided and near-sighted objections.1 I wish to discuss four topics in particular: the relation between philosophy and the human and social sciences in Rose's work; the relation between the existential and the legal-political; the return of pathos to logos; and the separation of speculative from dialectical thinking.
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Published in:
Browning Gary (1997) Hegel's phenomenology of spirit: a reappraisal. Dordrecht, Springer.
Pages: 113-117
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-8917-8_11
Full citation:
Jarvis Simon (1997) „Idle tears a response to Gillian Rose“, In: G. Browning (ed.), Hegel's phenomenology of spirit, Dordrecht, Springer, 113–117.