I’m curious whether you’ve read the Nancy book that he cites. I’m not sure that he gets Nancy on Hegel right. I keep going back and forth.
I realize that it may be a bit alarming to focus on European commentary on Hegel given the upshot of Bosteels’ essay, but I’m pretty hung up on it. The essay is really provocative, in all of the best ways.
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Sunday, September 25, 2011 at 9:16 pm
I’m curious whether you’ve read the Nancy book that he cites. I’m not sure that he gets Nancy on Hegel right. I keep going back and forth.
I realize that it may be a bit alarming to focus on European commentary on Hegel given the upshot of Bosteels’ essay, but I’m pretty hung up on it. The essay is really provocative, in all of the best ways.
Monday, September 26, 2011 at 7:22 am
I’ve not read either of Nancy’s books on Hegel.