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  • - Language, Time, History, and Politics
    af Werner Hamacher
    629,95 - 1.776,95 kr.

    Werner Hamacher, one of the most important and original theorists working in literary criticism and continental philosophy, explores topics at the intersection of philosophy, literary studies and politics.

  • af Werner Hamacher
    323,95 - 1.308,95 kr.

    In this book, literary critic and political theorist Werner Hamacher shows how Hoelderlin's late poetry develops and enacts a radical theory of meaning that culminates in a unique, unprecedented, and still revolutionary concept of revolution that begins with a groundbreaking understanding of language.

  • - Responses to Werner Hamacher's "95 Theses on Philology"
    af Werner Hamacher
    803,95 kr.

    Werner Hamacher's witty and elliptical 95 Theses on Philology challenges the humanities-and particularly academic philology-that assume language to be a given entity rather than an event. In Give the Word eleven scholars take up the challenge presented by Hamacher's theses.

  • - Essays on Philosophy and Literature from Kant to Celan
    af Werner Hamacher
    318,95 kr.

    "Poetry does not impose, it exposes itself", wrote Paul Celan. Werner Hamacher's investigations into crucial texts of philosophical and literary modernity show that Celan's apothegm is also valid for the structure of understanding and for language in general.

  • - -Reading in Hegel
    af Werner Hamacher
    368,95 - 1.843,95 kr.

    Tracing the genealogy and unfolding of Hegel's thought into his mature works, the author analyzes the violent transformations which Hegel's philosophy has uncovered and caused in the structure of philosophical terms and in the terms under which philosophy is possible.

  • af Werner Hamacher
    288,95 - 788,95 kr.

  • - Essays on Philosophy from Kant to Celan
    af Werner Hamacher
    1.152,95 kr.

    "Poetry does not impose, it exposes itself," wrote Paul Celan. Werner Hamacher's investigations into crucial texts of philosophical and literary modernity show that Celan's apothegm is also valid for the structure of understanding and for language in general.