The Feast: Meditations on Politics and Time |
Contents
Introduction3 | 3 |
Time and Politics for Rousseau9 | 9 |
A New Calendar49 | 49 |
Copyright | |
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absolute knowledge abstract action actual alienation androgyne appearance articulation attempt becomes Böhme Cassirer chapter Christianity civil religion Clarens concept consciousness constitutes critique death demythologizing desire dialectic Discourse Emile epistemology essence eternity ethical existence experience expression Feuerbach Fichte finite freedom French Revolution future G.W.F. Hegel given-being happiness Hegel Hegel's philosophy Hegel's thought Hegelian human Ibid ideal identity infinite Jakob Böhme Jean-Jacques Rousseau Kant Kant's Kojève's Koyré language Ludwig Feuerbach man's master meaning mediation metastasis moral Napoleon nature negation notion object opposite original pantheism particular past Pataphysics Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit Plato political possible Poulet present principle problem pure reality realization realm reason reflection relation relationship religion religious result revealed Rousseau self-consciousness slave Social Contract society speak speech spirit stage standpoint sublated symbols synthesis teleology temporal tension thereby trans transcend truth unity universal and homogeneous virtue