Philosophy and Politics at the Precipice: Time and Tyranny in the Works of Alexandre Kojève

Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge (2017)
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Abstract

Man, time, and a man in his times on the precipice -- Kojèvian time phenomenology and the time-tyrant problem -- Time phenomenology in and on Kojève -- The attempt of Kojève's thinkers to resolve the time-tyrant problem -- In the shadow of war -- As sand-patties become sand castles -- Kojève's return to conventional politics - at an unconventional time.

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