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Explores the philosophy of walking by following the author on the
walks made by Sartre, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Rousseau and other
philosophers. Walking is fundamental to the work of some famous
philosophers but until this book has been a neglected topic. Also
includes chapters on Coleridge, Andre Breton and surrealism and
Virginia Wolff to consider the wider intellectual context of
walking. Bruce Baugh travelled extensively to retrace the walks by
these figures, so the book is able to relate the walks themselves
to the ideas of the philosophers discussed.
Explores the philosophy of walking by following the author on the
walks made by Sartre, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Rousseau and other
philosophers. Walking is fundamental to the work of some famous
philosophers but until this book has been a neglected topic. Also
includes chapters on Coleridge, Andre Breton and surrealism and
Virginia Wolff to consider the wider intellectual context of
walking. Bruce Baugh travelled extensively to retrace the walks by
these figures, so the book is able to relate the walks themselves
to the ideas of the philosophers discussed.
This highly original history of ideas considers the impact of Hegel on French philosophy from the 1920s to the present. As Baugh's lucid narrative makes clear, Hegel's influence on French philosophy has been profound, and can be traced through all the major intellectual movements and thinkers in France throughout the 20th century from Jean Wahl, Sartre, and Bataille to Foucault, Deleuze, and Derrida. Baugh focuses on Hegel's idea of the 'unhappy consciousness', and provides a bold new account of Hegel's early reception in French intellectual history.
This highly original history of ideas considers the impact of Hegel on French philosophy from the 1920s to the present. As Baugh's lucid narrative makes clear, Hegel's influence on French philosophy has been profound, and can be traced through all the major intellectual movements and thinkers in France throughout the 20th century from Jean Wahl, Sartre, and Bataille to Foucault, Deleuze, and Derrida. Baugh focuses on Hegel's idea of the 'unhappy consciousness', and provides a bold new account of Hegel's early reception in French intellectual history.
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