THE LOGIC DIALOGUES (6): Heidegger's Hegel (w/ Thomas Winn)

This focuses on the relationship between Hegel and Heidegger from the perspective of "Heidegger's Hegel." The conversation includes an opening to Heidegger's project as the question of Being, some immediate problems of Hegel's philosophy made explicit in the work of the "Young Hegelians," the difference between concepts of sublation and nihilation, the centrality of negativity in the work of Hegel and Heidegger, the relation of Heidegger to Lacan and Žižek on topics of negativity, enjoyment and language.

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ŽIŽEK'S FOR THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO (w/ Michael Downs & David McKerracher of Theory Underground)