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Index
Cover-Page Half-Title Series Title Copyright Contents Notes on Contributors List of Abbreviations
Spinoza’s works Hegel’s works
Introduction
Notes
Part 1 The Individual and Transindividuality between Ontology and Politics
1 The Misunderstanding of the Mode. Spinoza in Hegel’ Science of Logic (1812–16)
Spinoza in late eighteenth century and early nineteenth century Germany The frequency of the name of Spinoza in the Science of Logic. Spinoza in the “Doctrine of Being” of 1812 Spinoza in the “Doctrine of Essence” of 1813 Spinoza in the “Doctrine of the Concept” of 1816 Spinozism’s faults Spinozism’s merits Substance and mode The misunderstanding of the mode Notes
2 “Desire is Man’s Very Essence”: Spinoza and Hegel as Philosophers of Transindividuality
Desire: Between constitution and recognition The politics of transindividuality Conclusions Notes
3 The Problem of the Beginning in Political Philosophy: Spinoza after Hegel
Hegel’s progressive political philosophy Spinoza’s progressive political philosophy Spinoza in Hegel Notes
Part 2 Hegel’s Spinoza
4 Hegel, sive Spinoza: Hegel as His Own True Other
Notes
5 Hegel’s Treatment of Spinoza: Its Scope and its Limits
Introduction The scope of Hegel’s treatment The limits of Hegel’s treatment (method) The limits of Hegel’s treatment (negation) Notes
6 Hegel’s Reconciliation with Spinoza
Proximity Conatus and freedom in Spinoza Hegel’s reverse conatus Notes
Part 3 The Psychic Life of Negation
7 Affirmative Pathology: Spinoza and Hegel on Illness and Self-Repair
Spinoza on self-repair The “Dreaming Soul” in Hegel’s Anthropology Self-feeling as a positive phenomenon Hegel on dementia and recovery Negativity and loss Notes
8 Of Suicide and Falling Stones: Finitude, Contingency, and Corporeal Vulnerability in (Judith Butler’s) Spinoza
The politics of reading Fragile desires The necessity of contingency Denaturing society The tragic Spinoza Notes
9 Thinking the Space of the Subject between Hegel and Spinoza
Introduction Unraveling the subject with Spinoza Unraveling the subject with Spinoza Infinite thought Notes
Part 4 Judaism beyond Hegel and Spinoza
10 The Paradox of a Perfect Democracy: From Spinoza’s Theologico-Political Treatise to Marx’s Critique of Ideology
Apologos Prologos Provisos Homage to a dead dog: The Notebooks The Commonwealth The Hebrew Commonwealth From Marx’s TTP to Spinoza on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right Notes
11 Spinoza, Hegel, and Adorno on Judaism and History
Introductory remarks On the “poverty” and “truthfulness” of language for history Jews—political and figural: Spinoza and Hegel on Jewish history Adorno’s Auschwitz Conclusion Notes
Bibliography
Works by Hegel Works by Spinoza Secondary sources
Index
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