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Mythology, Madness and Laughter

Subjectivity in German Idealism

Markus Gabriel and Slavoj Žižek

Bloomsbury Publishing, 2009, 240 Seiten, ISBN 978-1441191052

Mythology, Madness and Laughter: Subjectivity in German Idealism explores some long neglected but crucial themes in German idealism. Markus Gabriel, one of the most exciting young voices in contemporary philosophy, and Slavoj Žižek, the celebrated contemporary philosopher and cultural critic, show how these themes impact on the problematic relations between being and appearance, reflection and the absolute, insight and ideology, contingency and necessity, subjectivity, truth, habit and freedom.
Engaging with three central figures of the German idealist movement, Hegel, Schelling, and Fichte, Gabriel, and Žižek, who here shows himself to be one of the most erudite and important scholars of German idealism, ask how is it possible for Being to appear in reflection without falling back into traditional metaphysics. By applying idealistic theories of reflection and concrete subjectivity, including the problem of madness and everydayness in Hegel, this hugely important book aims to reinvigorate a philosophy of finitude and contingency, topics at the forefront of contemporary European philosophy.

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Table of contents

Introduction

1. The Mythological Being of Reflection: Hegel and Schelling

2. Fichte's Laughter

3. Madness, Habit and Freedom in German Idealism

Conclusion

Bibliography

Index