Thinking in Circles: Kojève reading Hegel with Heraclitus

The guest lecture by Isabel Jacobs is dedicated to one of the most infamous readers of Hegel in the twentieth century, the Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève, and is organised by the Department of Philosophy.
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Vortragende(r)
Isabel Jacobs (PhD, Queen Mary University of London) is a philosopher and writer based in London and Prague. She is a Research Scholar at the Northwestern University Research Initiative in Russian Philosophy, Literature, and Religious Thought, and a Fellow at the Institute of Philosophy, Czech Academy of Sciences.
She has published on Soviet and continental philosophy and film and is currently writing a book on Alexandre Kojève‘s aesthetics, working with his unfinished manuscripts, diagrams and photographs. Her co-edited volume Authority, History, and Political Theology (with archival material on Kojève and the Jesuits) is coming out with Bloomsbury this summer.
Kontakt
Univ.-Doz. Mag. Dr. Artur R. Boelderl (artur [dot] boelderl [at] aau [dot] at)












