Index
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Abrahms, M. H., 240n1
Absolute, the, 21–23, 25, 27, 196, 203
Althusser, Louis, 249–50n1
Anger, 48, 49
Aristotle: on desire and moral philosophy, 4; desire in de Anima, 11
Aron, Raymond, 249–50n1
Aufhebung, 41, 183, 187
 
Barbin, Herculine, 234
Barnes, Hazel, 156
Bataille, Georges, 249–50n1
Baudelaire, Charles, Sartre on, 157
Beauvoir, Simone de, 61–62, 172, 233, 249–50n1
 
Casey, Edward, 251n10
Choice: and bad faith, 130–31; original and fundamental, in Sartre, 123–27; prereflective, 121–38
Collins, Douglas, 248–49n35
Concept (Begriff), in Hegel, 26, 72, 75, 84–88, 178
 
Deleuze, Gilles, 6, 14, 204, 205–17, 251n23; and forces, 216; and Foucault, 215–17, 219–22; and Lacan, 213–15; and Nietzsche, 206–17; and Spinoza, 212–13
De Man, Paul, 249–50n1
Derrida, Jacques, 14, 177–79, 183–84, 249–50n1; on fictive status of the “subject,” 179; and irony, 178–79; on mastery, 178–80; relation to Hegel, 184, 240n2
Descartes, René, 11–12; Cartesian thought, 11, 15, 149, 176, 189, 196, 247n21
Desire: animal, 66–67; as arbitrary, 1–2; and belief, 152–53; and “consciousness,” 25–42; and death, 54–55, 89–92, 243–44n21; and deception, 22–23, 73, 88–89, 117, 126–27; and domination, 52–56, 77, 138–41, 144–47, 228–29, 231; and Explanation, 28–31; and externalization, 25–28, 65, 155, 164, 171–73, 185–86; and Force, 26–28; and freedom, 55–56, 91; as generating history, 44–45; and the imaginary, 95–96, 101–21, 187, 250n6; and language, 17–23, 68, 90–92, 156–74, 177–84, 186–204, 217–23, 238; and Life, 55, 83–85, 92; and need, 56; and the negative, 9, 10, 41, 63–64, 81, 90, 96, 113, 169–72, 200–1, 206, 239n10, 243n21, 251n23; in Phenomenology, 4, 7, 9, 17–60, 242n18; as practical, 3; as rational, 2–3; and satisfaction, 35, 88, 94–95, 167–69, 219; and “self-consciousness” in Phenomenology, 32–42; and self loss, 47–50; and time, 71–74; and work (or labor), 57, 65–71, 75–78; see also Negation; Other; Presence; Recognition
Dickinson, Emily, 36–37
Diderot, Denis, 240n3
Dufrenne, Mikel, 65, 244n2
 
Emotions, 118–21, 147
Eros, 188, 195, 214, 217, 218, 227, 229, 251n12
Explanation, the, 28–29, 31, 33, 34
 
Female desire, see Gender
Feminism, see Gender
Fichte, J. G.: desire as Sehnsucht, 13, 36, 240n25; Hegel’s criticism of, 133
Flaubert, Gustave, see under Sartre, Jean-Paul
Force: and externalization, 26; and movement, 27, 33; see also Deleuze, Gilles; Desire; Foucault, Michel
Foucault, Michel, 4, 6, 177, 249–50n1; and the body, 236–38; departure from dialectics, 179–86; and discourse, 218–19; and forces, 180–83; and Freud, 217–18, 227; and Lacan, 215–17, 221; and master-slave, 180, 236–38; relation to Deleuze, 215–17, 219–22; and sadomasochism, 228–29, 231; and “sex,” 234–35
Freud, Sigmund, 249n37; see also under Foucault, Michel; Lacan, Jacques; Nietzsche, Friedrich; Sartre, Jean-Paul
 
Gadamer, Hans-Georg, 243n19
Geist, 45, 70, 87, 91
Gender: and Beauvoir, 233–34; and desire, 20, 202–4, 213, 237; and domination, 228; and homosexuality, 228, 232; and Kristeva, 232–34; and the “subject,” 20, 232
Genet, Jean: and the “look” of the Other, 163–66; relation to master-slave, 165; and slave morality, 207; see also under Sartre, Jean-Paul
God: death of, 229; desire to be, 124–26
Goethe, Johann von, 36
Gurwitsch, Aron, 107, 245n2
 
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich: Early Theological Writings, 79, 81, 83–84; Logic, 10, 79, 81, 84, 86; History of Philosophy, 10; Philosophy of History, 10; Realphilosophie and Jena Manuscripts, 242–43n18; see also Desire
——Phenomenology of Spirit: as a Bildungsroman, 1, 17, 20, 135, 209; as a comedy of errors, 22–23, 238; “Force” in, 25–28; “Life” in, 36–40; “Life and Death Struggle” in, 51–54; “Lordship and Bondage” in, 43–60; narrative structure and argument, 17–19, 241n15; and rhetoric, 19, 21, 30–31; style, 19; “The Truth of Self-Certainty,” 24–42
Heidegger, Martin, 72
Hobbes, Thomas, 242n18
Hölderlin, F., 17
Hume, David, 107–8
Husserl, Edmund: critique of Hume, 107–8; and Hegel, 109; Ideas, 102; on intentionally, 102–14, 118–19, 245n2; and the object, 125; Sartre’s critique of, 105–6, 128
Hyppolite, Jean, 6, 9, 14, 245n12, 251n12; departure from Hegel’s metaphysics, 79–80, 86–87; differences with Kojève, 79–83, 92–99; and Sartre, 86, 92–99, 132–36, 151; seminar participants, 249–50n1; see also under Concept; Desire; Deleuze, Gilles; Foucault, Michel; Lacan, Jacques
 
Jouissance, 23, 213, 216, 217, 231
 
Kant, Immanuel: Critique of Pure Reason, 3; and the will, 4
Kaufmann, Walter, 243–44n21
Kierkegaard, Sören, 243n21; criticism of Hegel, 22, 83; Hyppolite on, 245n12; and Sartre, 135, 157, 197
Klossowski, Pierre, 249–50n1
Kojève, Alexandre, 6, 14, 61–79; on animal desires, 66–67, 244–45n9; departure from Hegel’s metaphysics, 59, 63, 68–70, 72–73, 76, 245n10; and Hobbes, 78; and Hyppolite, 79–83, 92–99; on language and desire, 68, 75–76; and philosophical anthropology, 64, 75, 82; and posthistorical time, 64–65; on reciprocal recognition, 68, 76–77; and Sartre, 71, 75, 92–99, 121, 151; seminar participants, 249–50n1
Koyré, Alexandre, 61–62, 249–50n1
Kristeva, Julia, 232–34
 
Lacan, Jacques, 6, 114, 175, 185, 186–204; on “desire as a “lack,” 191, 192–93; and “difference,” 188–89; and Freud, 191, 198–99, 201; and Hegel, 189, 195, 199–200; and Hyppolite, 187–88, 192, 197–98, 250n6; on jouissance, 194, 203; and Kojève, 192, 197–98; see also under Deleuze, Gilles; Foucault, Michel; Sartre, Jean-Paul
Langer, Monika, 140
Levinas, Emmanuel, 249–50n1
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 201, 249–50n1
Life, concept of, 36–37, 38, 39, 40, 82, 85
Life and death struggle, 51–53, 227
“Look,” the, see under Sartre, Jean-Paul
Lordship and bondage: Deleuze on, 207–10; Foucault on, 177–80; Kojève on, 77; Lacan on, 200–1; and post-Hegelianism, 237; see under Hegel. G. W. F.
Lyotard, Jean-François, 249–50n1
 
Magic, 115, 118–19, 147, 150–52
Marcuse, Herbert, 140, 213–18, 227
Marx, Karl, 59, 64; and Foucault, 232; and Kristeva, 232; and Sartre, 157
Marx, Werner, 12, 241n15
Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, 61, 147–48, 247–48n25, 249–50n1
 
Negation, 9, 41, 63–64, 81, 90, 96, 113, 178, 250n6
Niel, Henri, 244n2, 245n10, 249–50n1
Nietzsche, Friedrich, 14, 17, 23, 177, 179–81; Deleuze and, 206–17; Foucault and, 179–86, 219, 222, 226–27, 231, 236; Sartre and, 241n6, 246–47n17; 251n23
 
Other, the, 10, 13, 20; and desire, 1, 25, 41; and Genet, 159; and Hegel, 46–53, 57–59; and Hyppolite, 85–86; and Kojève, 67, 68, 74, 75, 77; and Kristeva, 232; and Lacan, 191–97, 200, 201; and Sartre, 95, 121, 137, 138, 140–46, 150–52, 154–55, 161, 172–73; and self, 25, 31, 40
 
Plato, on eros, 4, 9
Pleasure, 145–46, 152, 209
Poster, Mark, 244–2
Post-Hegelianism: critique of Hegel’s system as “totalizing,” 6, 14; Deleuze and, 212–17; history of, 175–78, 216–17; Hyppolite and, 79–80; Kojève and, 68–70, 230; and rereading “Lordship and Bondage,” 230–31; Sartre and, 92–99
Poulet, Georges, 249–50n1
Prereflective consciousness, 128–29, 132–35, 141–42
Presence: Derrida on, 178, 185, 197; Foucault on, 222; metaphysics of, 14, 176, 216; Sartre on, 116–18, 148, 150, 153–54
 
Recognition: in The Family Idiot, 162, 164–72, 249n36; Kojève on, 68, 76–77; in Saint Genet, 159–63; struggle for, 50–59, 242–43n18
Repression, 4, 239n7
Ricoeur, Paul, 249–50n1
Rilke, Rainer Marie, 156
Rosen, Stanley, 24–25, 45
Rotenstreich, Nathan, 241n14
 
Sadism, see Foucault, Michel; Sartre, Jean-Paul
Sartre, Jean-Paul: Baudelaire, 157; and the body, 137–54, 162; on desire as a “vain passion,” 14, 36; on emotion, 118–21, 239n10, 248n27; The Family Idiot, 248n31; on Flaubert, 122–23, 130, 156–76, 248n29, 249n36; and Freud, 127–28, 161, 171, 249n37; and Hegel, 8, 92–101, 120, 129, 131, 133–35, 136, 141, 145, 147, 151, 154, 155, 160, 164, 170; and Hyppolite, 132–36, 151; on the imagination, 102–21, 246n9; and Kojève, 71, 75, 92–99, 121, 151; on the “look,” 140–43, 159, 163, 166, 247n24; and Nietzsche, 246–47n17; as post-Hegelian, 14, 92–101, 125, 131; on sadism and masochism, 138–41, 144–47, 247n19; Saint Genet, 156–76; Search for a Method, 155; and structuralism, 185–86; Transcendence of the Ego, 103, 105–6, 153; on writing, 172–76; see also under Desire; Husserl, Edmund; Post-Hegelianism
Self-consciousness, 44–53, 56–58; see also esire
Sexual desire, see Desire
Sexuality, 138–56, 246n12, 13
Siep, Ludwig, 242–43n18
Solomon, Robert, 119
Spinoza, Benedict de: cupiditas, 4, 11; Deleuze and, 205, 212–13; desire and actualization in, 12; Ethics, 3; on the final end of human life, 41; and the negative, 11; Sartre on, 122, 125; speculative metaphysics, 5
Stevens, Wallace, 1, 121
Strauss, Leo, 242n18
 
Taylor, Charles, 26
Thau Tran Duc, 249–50n1
 
Unconscious, the: Foucault critique of, 220–21; in Lacan, 186–91; Sartre critique of, 127; see also Kristeva, Julia
Understanding, 18, 19, 27, 28, 31–32
Unhappy consciousness, 61, 244n2
Urverdrängung, 204
 
Verneinung, 187–88, 200, 250n6, 251n12
 
Wahl, Jean, 83, 61, 176, 244n2, 245n12, 249–50n1
Weil, Eric, 249–50n1
Woody, Melvin J., 251n10