
Frank Ruda Ruda
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Published online:
23 May 2024
Published in print:
05 December 2023
Online ISBN:
9781531507695
Print ISBN:
9781531505318
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Encore: Relapse; or, The Last Latitudinarian Encore: Relapse; or, The Last Latitudinarian
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Inverted and Complete Skepticism Inverted and Complete Skepticism
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Empty Promises, Unphilosophy, and Superstition Empty Promises, Unphilosophy, and Superstition
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The Indifferent State of Nature: On the Objective Regression of Time into Space and of World to Environment The Indifferent State of Nature: On the Objective Regression of Time into Space and of World to Environment
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Subjective State of Nature: Tarrying and Indecision Subjective State of Nature: Tarrying and Indecision
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Modern Indifference: To Will Oneself as Nothing Modern Indifference: To Will Oneself as Nothing
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Chapter
3 Hegel, the Dead Disposition, and the Mortification of Freedom
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Pages
82–112
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Published:December 2023
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Ruda, Frank, 'Hegel, the Dead Disposition, and the Mortification of Freedom', in Heather H. Yeung (ed.), Indifference and Repetition; or, Modern Freedom and Its Discontents (New York, NY , 2023; online edn, Fordham Scholarship Online, 23 May 2024), https://doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9781531505318.003.0004, accessed 14 May 2025.
Abstract
This chapter shows how freedom for Hegel cannot ever exist in opposing indifference externally, but that it implies the need to traverse it. It shows how Hegel explodes Kant’s analysis of the problematic understanding of freedom as indifferent capacity to choose by indicating that it leads to a peculiar and far-more problematic form of public indifference, an indifference toward philosophy (or in short: nihilism).
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Philosophy
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