Hegel's Entäußerung – Notes on the Kenotic Actualisation
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https://doi.org/10.3986/fv.41.1.11Keywords:
Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit, speculative, presentation, kenosisAbstract
The article reads the preface to the Phenomenology of Spirit as the unfolding of the first circle in the development of spirit. It starts with a deception, as we become aware of the impossibility of reading the text along the lines of a regular understanding of regular meanings: instead, the speculative presentation needs to be written while reading. Philosophy takes place in this actualisation of the speculative, and Hegel appears within the text not as its author, but as the site of the speculative, in which he disappears at the same time. This first circle creates a model for the development of spirit in which the theological form of the kenosis is actualised. Spirit empties itself and actualises itself as externalised, directing us beyond Hegel’s text to other texts, only to find its actual presentation in other places.
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, Phänomenologie des Geistes, Werke, Vol. 3, Suhrkamp, Frankfurt am Main 1986
— Phenomenology of Spirit, trans. A. V. Miller, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1977
Dubilet, Alex, The Self-Emptying Subject, Kenosis and Immanence, Medieval to Modern, Fordham University Press, New York, NY 2018
Nancy, Jean-Luc, The Speculative Remark (One of Hegel’s Bons Mots), trans. Céline Surprenant, Stanford University Press, Stanford, CA 2001
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