This reconstruction of the work of ‘dialectical memory’ in Hegel raises the fundamental question of the principle that presides on the articulation of history and indicates in Hegel’s philosophy two alternative models of conceiving history: one that grounds history on ‘ethical memory, ‘ the other that sees justice as the moving principle of history.
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Acknowledgements Introduction History and Memory in the Phenomenology of Spirit Thinking and Recollecting: The Logical Memories of Being Thinking and Recollecting: Psychological Memory, Personal History, and Subjectivity Memory, History, Justice After History: Absolute Memory Conclusion Bibliography IndexAbout the author
ANGELICA NUZZO Professor of Philosophy at City University of New York, USA. She is editor ofHegel and the Analytic Tradition (2009), and author of
Ideal Embodiment. Kant’s Theory of Sensibility (2008) and
Kant and the Unity of Reason (2005).
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