The Bonds of absolute Freedom. Traces of Abraham in Hegel’s Reading of the French Revolution

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Abstract

This paper engages with the thesis that the figure of Abraham functions as a recurring “grounding-antitype” of the modern ideas of freedom and autonomy (Sherwood 2014; Sherwood/Blanton 2021). It then applies this thesis in a close reading of passages from Hegel’s early writings as well as from his chapter on “Absolute Freedom and Terror” in the Phenomenology of Spirit. In his early writings, Hegel portrays Abraham as a figure who severs the bonds of community; an act which he describes as a mechanical, non-dialectical negation, exemplary of heteronomy as opposed to freedom. This paper, however, demonstrates that the same non-dialectical negation reappears at the heart of modern freedom as exhibited in Hegel’s description of the French Revolution. Far from reflecting historical contingency alone, the Enlightenment’s attempt to overcome faith reveals a tabula rasa within the core of Hegel’s thought, which bears an Abrahamic trace. This negativity threatens to break the bonds of spirit as it renders the intertwining of singularity and universality, the very condition of the possibility of community, impossible. The autonomy of enlightened reason turns into an auto-immune rationality, which inherits the element of rupture from Abraham. The conclusion links the analysis of Hegel’s reading of absolute freedom in the context of faith and enlightenment to Derrida’s thought of a mechanical division between faith and knowledge (FK § 29).
OriginalspracheEnglisch
TitelThe Bonds of Separation: Religion and the Crisis of Community
Redakteure*innenMichael Staudigl, Jason Alvis
Herausgeber (Verlag)Columbia University Press
PublikationsstatusEingereicht - 2021
VeranstaltungDerrida Religion Violence. Derrida on secular and religious reason - Universität Wien, Wien, Österreich
Dauer: 14 Okt. 201915 Okt. 2019
https://www.religionandtransformation.at/veranstaltungen/april-2018-maerz-2022-forschungszentrum/workshop-derrida-religion-violence/

Seminar/Workshop

Seminar/WorkshopDerrida Religion Violence. Derrida on secular and religious reason
KurztitelDerrida Religion Violence
Land/GebietÖsterreich
OrtWien
Zeitraum14/10/1915/10/19
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ÖFOS 2012

  • 603113 Philosophie
  • 603116 Politische Philosophie
  • 603118 Religionsphilosophie
  • 603206 Fundamentaltheologie

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