Judith Butler’s Contributions to the American Debate about the Introduction of Desire in Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit [Spanish]
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This paper aims to analyze Judith Butler´s contributions to the recent interpretations of the introduction of desire in Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit (1807), proposed by American scholars. In order to achieve this goal, we situate the appearance of desire in Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit. Then, we reconstruct the main recent American readings. Finally, we examine Butler’s interpretation. In the conclusion of this paper, we systematize the most important features of Butler´s reading: (a) the meaning of desire in the context of its moment of emergency; (b) the way in which Butler studies this issue, which consist in a thorough reading of chapter III of Hegel´s Phenomenology of Spirit; and (c) Butler´s rhetorical perspective of desire.
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