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Alexandre Kojève is a French philosopher who is notable for his 1933 to 1939 lectures on the philosopher Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. He has been credited as an influence by Infrared. | Alexandre Kojève is a French philosopher who is notable for his 1933 to 1939 lectures on the philosopher Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Here he famously laid great emphasis on the Master-Slave dialectic. He has been credited as an influence by Infrared, though Infrared has said that this is an overstatement, listing Bataille as a greater influence. | ||
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Alexandre Kojève is a French philosopher who is notable for his 1933 to 1939 lectures on the philosopher Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Here he famously laid great emphasis on the Master-Slave dialectic. He has been credited as an influence by Infrared, though Infrared has said that this is an overstatement, listing Bataille as a greater influence.
Some of his written works include:
- Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
- The Religious Metaphysics of Vladimir Solovyov
- The notion of authority
- Outline of a Phenomenology of Right
- Kandinsky