Saber absoluto, saber del límite desazón, olvido y contingencia en la Fenomenología del Espíritu

Authors

  • María José Rossi Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Marcelo Muñiz Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina

Keywords:

Hegel, fenomenology, absolute knowing

Abstract

This paper takes position against the traditional readings of Hegel, who make from the absolute knowing the perfect identity of thinking and being. We sustain, on the contrary, with Zizek, that the true absolute knowing is the consciousness of failure, and that the final consciousness recognizes its being in the “free fortuitous happening”. Difficulties emerge from ignorance of the different levels that proposes the text: the one of consciousness and the one of us; where “us” is not a supra-consciousness but its criterion (which consists in putting retrospectively necessity where there is not) that varies along its phenomenological course, as it does consciousness. That is because the subject is not seen by Hegel as substrate but it is seen-through (anticipating Lacan) as fault, split. In this manner, the absolute knowing does not represent a close but an opening; it is the knowing the limit.

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2008-07-15

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Saber absoluto, saber del límite desazón, olvido y contingencia en la Fenomenología del Espíritu. (2008). Praxis, 61, 87-112. https://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/praxis/article/view/5080

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Saber absoluto, saber del límite desazón, olvido y contingencia en la Fenomenología del Espíritu. (2008). Praxis, 61, 87-112. https://www.revistas.una.ac.cr/index.php/praxis/article/view/5080