TY - BOOK TI - Hegel, literature and the problem of agency SN - 9780521796347 U1 - 193 PY - 2001/// CY - Cambridge PB - CUP N1 - Introduction 1 Hegel and Post-Kantian Philosophy 2 A New View of Agency 3 Narrativity, Normativity, and Hegel's Appeal to Literature "Hegel's Novel": The Phenomenology of Spirit and the Problem of Philosophical Narrative 1 The P/jG's Literary Turn 2 Accounting for the "Literary Turn"; Narrative and the Project of the Phenomenology Tragedy and Retrospectivity: Hegel's Antigone 1 From Moral Luck to Expressive Agency: The Origins of an Hegelian "Poetics" of Action 2 The Hegelian Antigone 3 From Tragic Action to Comic Theatricality Comedy and Theatricality: Desire, Bildung, and the Sociality of Agents' Self-Knowledge 1 The Comic Agent 2 The Notion oi Bildimgmd Its Importance to "Spirit" 3 Hegel's Rameau 4 Philosophy and the Task of Overcoming Theatricality Forgiveness and the Romantic Novel: Contesting the Beautiful Soul 1 From the Categorical Imperative to the Beautiful Soul: Kantian and Post-Kantian Attempts at Escaping Retrospectivity and Theatricality 2 The Contest of Conscientious Agent and Conscientious Judge 3 Jacobi's Woldemar ?ind the Narrative Language of Forgiveness 4 Hegel andjacobi 5 Hegel's Appropriation of Forgiveness: From the Reconciliation of Spirit to the Possibility of Modern Ethical Agency From the Phenomenology to the Philosophy of Right: Hegel's Concept of the Will and the Possibility of Modern Ethical Life 1 Retrospectivity and Hegel's Concept of the Will 2 Reason, Desire, and Sociality: Hegel's Generative Account of the Will 3 Recognitive Identity and Reconciliation in the Institutions of Ethical Life 4 Farewell to Literature? The Use of Literary Modes in the Project of Modern Ethical Life ER -