Philosophy and Religion, Philosophy, Philosophical Traditions and Schools of Thought, Western Philosophy From C 1800

Animal Spirit(s): Hegel, Habit, and the Reanimalization of Religion
Hardback Published on: 28/05/2026
Price: £116
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Synopsis
This book presents a new reading of Hegel's philosophy of religion, focusing on the mediating role of habit between nature and spirit. It explores how the death of the animal becomes central to the emergence of spirit and how religious practice (cultus) functions as a habitual form of reconciliation. Engaging Hegel's Encyclopedia, Phenomenology of Spirit, and Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, it situates these questions within debates in postcolonial studies, critical animal theory, and philosophy of religion. The result is a vital contribution to Hegel scholarship and contemporary reflections on (post-)humanity, animality, and religion.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Brill
- ISBN: 9789004727861
- Number of pages: 226
- Dimensions: 235 x 155 x 21 mm
- Weight: 544g
- Languages: English