Philosophy and Politics – An Odd Couple
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Diagonal, G.W.F Hegel, Sylvain Lazarus, Coupling, Impossibility(c) Tous droits réservés Frank Ruda 2023

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Résumé
The article addresses the strange relationship between politics and philosophy, a relationship that is determined by peculiar asymmetries, by critically discussing the work of French anthropologist, Sylvan Lazarus. It demonstrates from a Hegelian perspective that philosophy is able to think that and what “politics thinks” in a historically singular way and thereby does not fall prey to the criticisms raised against it from the “thinking of politics in its interiority” (Lazarus).
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