Excessive subjectivity : Kant, Hegel, Lacan, and the foundations of ethics

Zusammenfassung: How are we to conceive of acts that suddenly expose the injustice of the prevailing order? These acts challenge long-standing hidden or silently tolerated injustices, but as they are unsupported by existing ethical rules they pose a drastic challenge to dominant norms. In Excessive Subjectivity, Dominik Finkelde rereads the tradition of German idealism and finds in it the potential for transformative acts that are capable of revolutionizing the social order. Finkelde's discussion of the meaning and structure of the ethical act meticulously engages thinkers typically treated as opposed—Kant, Hegel, and Lacan—to develop the concept of excessive subjectivity, which is characterized by nonconformist acts that reshape the contours of ethical life. For Kant, the subject is defined by the ethical acts she performs. Hegel interprets Kant's categorical imperative as the ability of an individual's conscience to exceed the existing state of affairs. Lacan emphasizes the transgressive force of unconscious desire on the ethical agent. Through these thinkers Finkelde develops a radical ethics for contemporary times. Integrating perspectives from both analytical and continental philosophy, Excessive Subjectivity is a distinctive contribution to our understanding of the ethical subject. --(Provided by publisher.)

Alternative title
Exzessive Subjektivität
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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
ISBN
9780231173186
0231173180
Dimensions
24 cm
Extent
XV, 340 Seiten
Language
Englisch

Keyword
Kant, Immanuel
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
Lacan, Jacques
Sittlichkeit
Subjektivität
Tat
Ethik

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New York
(who)
Columbia University Press
(when)
[2017]
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