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Introduction to the Reading of Hegel : ウィキペディア英語版
Introduction to the Reading of Hegel

''Introduction to the Reading of Hegel: Lectures on the Phenomenology of Spirit'' ((フランス語:Introduction à la Lecture de Hegel)) is a 1947 book about Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel by Alexandre Kojève, in which he combines the labor philosophy of Karl Marx with the Being-Toward-Death of Martin Heidegger. Kojève develops many themes that would be fundamental to existentialism and French theory such as the end of history and the Master-Slave Dialectic.
==Summary==

Kojève argues that Hegel's System needs to be seen as circular and returning to itself.
Kojève takes Heidegger's concept of Angst in the face of death and applies it to the fear the Slave fears in his initial conflict with the Master. It is the slave's unwillingness to accept death, in contrast with the Master, that leads to their unequal relationship.
Influenced by Heidegger's insights into the manner in which Dasein stands before death, Kojève sees man as a fundamentally negative creature, who negates existence through labor.

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