Topological in Hegel

Topological  in  Hegel
Author: Borislav G. Dimitrov
Publsiher: Borislav Dimitrov
Total Pages: 520
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781370071210

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The aim of this book is to critically examine whether it is methodologically possible to combine mathematical rigor – topology with a systematic dialectical methodology in Hegel, and if so, to provide as result of my interpretation the outline of Hegel’s Analysis Situs, also with the proposed models (build on the topological manifold, cobordism, topological data analysis, persistent homology, simplicial complexes and graph theory, to provide an indication of how the merger of Hegel’s dialectical logic and topology may be instrumental to a systematic logician and of how a systematic dialectical logic perspective may help mathematical model builders.

Topologies of the Flesh

Topologies of the Flesh
Author: Steven M. Rosen
Publsiher: Ohio University Press
Total Pages: 361
Release: 2006
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780821416761

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This is an unprecedented marriage of topology (a branch of mathematics dealing with the properties of geometric figures that stay the same when the figures are distorted) and phenomenology. Through his unique application of qualitative mathematics, Rosen offers a detailed exploration of previously uncharted dimensions of human experience and the natural world.

Hegelian Lacanian Variations on Late Modernity

Hegelian Lacanian Variations on Late Modernity
Author: Alireza Taheri
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 270
Release: 2020-12-29
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000293074

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The current rise in new religions and the growing popularity of New Ageism is concomitant with an increasingly anti-philosophical sentiment marking our contemporary situation. More specifically, it is philosophical and psychoanalytic reason that has lost standing faced with the triumph of post-secular "spirituality". Combatting this trend, this treatise develops a theoretical apparatus based on Hegelian speculative reason and Lacanian psychoanalysis. With the aid of this theoretical apparatus, the book argues how certain conceptual pairs appear opposed through an operation of misrecognition christened, following Hegel, as "diremption". The failure to reckon with identities-in-difference relegates the subject to more vicious contradictions that define central aspects of our contemporary predicament. The repeated thesis of the treatise is that the deadlocks marking our contemporary situation require renewed engagement with dialectical thinking beyond the impasses of common understanding. Only by embarking on this philosophical-psychoanalytic "path of despair" (Hegel) will we stand a chance of achieving "joyful wisdom" (Nietzsche). Developing a unique dialectical theory based on readings of Hegel, Lacan and Žižek, in order to address various philosophical and psychoanalytic questions, this book will be of great interest to anyone interested in German idealism and/or psychoanalytic theory.

Laws Of Form A Fiftieth Anniversary

Laws Of Form  A Fiftieth Anniversary
Author: Louis H Kauffman,Fred Cummins,Randolph Dible,Leon Conrad,Graham Ellsbury,Andrew Crompton,Florian Grote
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 944
Release: 2023-01-09
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789811247446

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Laws of Form is a seminal work in foundations of logic, mathematics and philosophy published by G Spencer-Brown in 1969. The book provides a new point of view on form and the role of distinction, markedness and the absence of distinction (the unmarked state) in the construction of any universe. A conference was held August 8-10, 2019 at the Old Library, Liverpool University, 19 Abercromby Square, L697ZN, UK to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the publication of Laws of Form and to remember George Spencer-Brown, its author. The book is a collection of papers introducing and extending Laws of Form written primarily by people who attended the conference in 2019.

Rethinking Mamardashvili Philosophical Perspectives Analytical Insights

Rethinking Mamardashvili  Philosophical Perspectives  Analytical Insights
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2022-06-27
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789004519787

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This book intends to present Mamardashvili’s philosophical perspective on modern society by exemplifying in different ways its distinctive contribution to the greater philosophical landscape. The authors aim to define both Mamardashvili’s place in the history of philosophy—among the currents of twentieth-century European thought and, in particular, phenomenology—and his relations with authors like Hegel, Proust, Deleuze, and Wittgenstein, while identifying the basic methodological instruments and substantive concepts of his thought—language, migration, citizenship, or “the freedom of complaint.” The volume will be useful both for preparatory courses (by supplying an introduction to Mamardashvili’s thought and forming the key necessary concepts) and for advanced research exigencies, allowing a professional audience to discover the remarkable insights of Mamardashvili’s philosophy.

Hegel

Hegel
Author: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 543
Release: 2018
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198790624

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Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit is one of the great works of philosophy. It remains, however, one of the most challenging and mysterious books ever written. Michael Inwood presents this work in an intelligible and accurate new translation, alongside a detailed commentary that explains Hegel's arguments and the philosophical issues they raise.

Idealism without Absolutes

Idealism without Absolutes
Author: Tilottama Rajan,Arkady Plotnitsky
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2012-02-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791485538

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Idealism without Absolutes offers an ambitious and broad reconsideration of Idealism in relation to Romanticism and subsequent thought. Linking Idealist and Romantic philosophy to contemporary theory, the volume explores the multiplicity of different philosophical incarnations of Idealism and materialism, and shows how they mix with and invade each other in philosophy and culture. The contributors discuss a wide range of major figures in the long Romantic period, from Kant and Hegel to Nietzsche, as well as key figures defining the contemporary intellectual debate, including Freud, Heidegger, Adorno, Lyotard, Derrida, de Man, and Deleuze and Guattari. While preserving the significance of the historical period extending from Kant to the early nineteenth century, the volume gives the concept of Romantic culture a new historical and philosophical meaning that extends from its pre-Kantian past to our own culture and beyond.

Architecture Against the Post Political

Architecture Against the Post Political
Author: Nadir Lahiji
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317702306

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Written by a team of renowned contributors and carefully edited to address the themes laid out by the editors in their introduction, the book includes theoretical issues concerning the questions of aesthetics and politics and addresses city and urban strategies within the general critique of the "post-political". By focusing on specific case studies from Warsaw, Barcelona, Dubai, Tokyo and many more the book consolidates the contributions of a diverse group of academics, architects and critics from Europe, the Middle East and America. This collection fills the gap in the existing literature on the relation between politics and aesthetics, and its implications for the theoretical discourse of architecture today. In summary, this book provides a response to the predominant de-politicization in academic discourse and is an attempt to re-claim the abandoned critical project in architecture.