Arrested Development: On Hegel,Heidegger and Derrida |
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Authors: | Bart Zantvoort |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute for Philosophy, Leiden University , Leiden, The Netherlands bartfw.zantvoort@gmail.com |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACT Although both Heidegger and Derrida criticize Hegel as the archetype and historical culmination of the metaphysics of presence, Hegel’s dialectics also serves as a model for their critical destruction or deconstruction of metaphysics. Through an analysis of the notions of ‘arrest’ and ‘halt’ in Derrida and Hegel, this paper will show how both Heidegger and Derrida take up elements of Hegel’s theory of the development of consciousness, which is characterized both by an ‘unhalting forward motion’ but also by delay, interruption and inertia. This paper will develop the strange parallel between Derrida’s notion of l’arrêt and the halting movement of spirit in Hegel. It will show that Hegel’s ‘rhythm of the concept’ is not so distant from the ‘arrhythmia’ Derrida finds in the notion of l’arrêt. It will thus show how time, history and spirit are linked in a self-deconstructive manner in this unstable point of the arrest/halt. |
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Keywords: | Derrida Heidegger Hegel arrest rhythm arrhythmia |
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