Introduction à la lecture de Hegel

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Introduction à la lecture de Hegel is Alexandre Kojève’s influential series of lectures on Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit, which profoundly shaped 20th-century French philosophy and interpretations of Hegel.

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instanceOf book
lecture series
philosophical work
author Alexandre Kojève
basedOn phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Phenomenology of Spirit
centralTheme anthropology of the human subject
atheism and religion
dialectic
end of history
freedom
historicity of human existence
master–slave dialectic
recognition
relationship between desire and recognition
state and politics
countryOfOrigin France
editor Raymond Queneau
firstPublicationDate 1947
form edited lecture notes
genre history of philosophy
philosophy
political philosophy
hasTranslation Introduction à la lecture de Hegel self-linksurface differs
surface form: Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
influenced 20th-century French philosophy
François Furet
French Hegelianism
French existentialism
French structuralism
Georges Bataille
Jacques Lacan
Jean-Paul Sartre
Louis Althusser
Maurice Merleau-Ponty
Raymond Queneau
post-structuralism
language French
mainSubject G. W. F. Hegel
phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Phenomenology of Spirit
notableConcept struggle for recognition
universal and homogeneous state
originalLecturePeriod 1933–1939
originalLectureVenue École pratique des hautes études
philosophicalTradition Hegelian idealism
surface form: Hegelianism

Marxism
existentialism
placeOfPublication Paris
publisher Gallimard
targetAudience French intellectuals
advanced philosophy students
translatedBy James H. Nichols Jr.

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Alexandre Kojève notableWork Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
Alexandre Kojève notableFor Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
this entity surface form: Paris lectures on Hegel
Introduction à la lecture de Hegel hasTranslation Introduction à la lecture de Hegel self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
Esquisse d’une phénoménologie du droit relatedWork Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
Outline of a Phenomenology of Right relatedWorkOfAuthor Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
this entity surface form: Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
The Notion of Authority relatedWork Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
this entity surface form: Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
Jean Hyppolite notableWork Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
this entity surface form: Introduction à la philosophie de l’histoire de Hegel