The concept of Aufhebung in the thought of Merold Westphal: appropriation and recontextualization

Merold Westphal’s method often consists in recontextualizing, or appropriating, various sources in order to either make his own argument or to make other’s arguments seem self-evident. This method is especially noteworthy in his use of Aufhebung, a term which he initially discovers in his early work...

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Autor principal: Sands, Justin (Autor)
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis [2015]
En: International journal of philosophy and theology
Año: 2015, Volumen: 76, Número: 1, Páginas: 49-68
(Cadenas de) Palabra clave estándar:B Westphal, Merold 1940- / Abolición / Dialéctica
Clasificaciones IxTheo:AB Filosofía de la religión
VA Filosofía
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Sumario:Merold Westphal’s method often consists in recontextualizing, or appropriating, various sources in order to either make his own argument or to make other’s arguments seem self-evident. This method is especially noteworthy in his use of Aufhebung, a term which he initially discovers in his early work on Hegel. Westphal will eventually appropriate this term and, as this article will show, utilize it throughout his other academic works, particularly in his reading of Kierkegaard, for many an ‘anti-dialectical’ thinker. This article further explores Westphal’s use of the term in order to reveal that his utilization of the term extends beyond Hegel’s own original intention and that, in doing so, Westphal creates something quite unique and separate from the term itself: a ‘Westphalian Aufhebung.’
ISSN:2169-2327
Obras secundarias:Enthalten in: International journal of philosophy and theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/21692327.2015.1057197