Alexandre Kojève: Adventures between Philosophy and Wisdom

Thesis Eleven 178 (1):66-71 (2023)
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This article examines Alexandre Kojève’s attempts to differentiate between philosophy and wisdom; he thought of the two, particularly later on in his career, but also earlier, as distinctly non-identical. I trace Kojève’s transition from philosophy to practice in the corridors of power, motivated by his quest for wisdom, by outlining in some detail his stance on globalisation and the role of the state in his post-war dialogue with Carl Schmitt.

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Introduction.Luis J. Pedrazuela - 2022 - In Alexandre Kojève: a man of influence. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
Alexandre Kojève and Carl Schmitt : mythologies of enmity.Massimo Palma - 2022 - In Luis J. Pedrazuela (ed.), Alexandre Kojève: a man of influence. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.

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