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  1. Russian-born French philosopher and statesman

    Alexandre Kojève (/ koʊˈʒɛv / koh-ZHEV, French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔʒɛv]; 28 April 1902 – 4 June 1968) was a Russian-born French philosopher and statesman whose philosophical seminars had an immense influence on 20th-century French philosophy, particularly via his integration of Hegelian concepts into twentieth-century continental philosophy.
    Born: Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kozhevnikov, 28 April 1902, Moscow, Russian Empire
    Died: 4 June 1968 (aged 66), Brussels, Belgium
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    Alexandre Kojève ( / koʊˈʒɛv / koh-ZHEV, French: [alɛksɑ̃dʁ kɔʒɛv]; 28 April 1902 – 4 June 1968) was a Russian-born French philosopher and statesman whose philosophical seminars had an immense influence on 20th-century French philosophy, particularly via his integration of Hegelian concepts into twentieth-century continental philosophy.
    Kojeve is best known for his humanistic reading of Hegel through the lens of Marx . Hegel 's work Phänomenologie des Geistes (1807) is translated alternatively as The Phenomenology of Spirit or The Phenomenology of Mind in English; the German word Geist has connotations of both spirit and mind in English.
    Kojève's uncle was the abstract artist Wassily Kandinsky, on whom Kojève wrote and with whom he maintained a correspondence. It is said that Kojève knew Sanskrit, Chinese, and Tibetan dialects alongside his French, German, Russian, English, and classical Greek.
    Kojève’s telling evolution away from doing philosophy into practising wisdom is a transition from Hegelian Marxism to a pragmatist version of Stoicism; it welcomes wisdom as a form of praxis, while remaining painfully aware of its existence solely in the mode of potentiality.
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    Alexandre Kojève was a Russian-born French philosopher and statesman whose philosophical seminars had an immense influence on 20th-century French philosophy, particularly via his integration of Hegelian concepts into twentieth-century continental philosophy. As a statesman in the French … See more

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    Kojève was born Aleksandr Vladimirovich Kozhevnikov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Влади́мирович Коже́вников, IPA: [ɐlʲɪˈksandr vlɐˈdʲimʲɪrəvʲɪtɕ kɐˈʐɛvnʲɪkəf]) in the Russian Empire to a wealthy and influential family. … See more

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    Although not an orthodox Marxist, Kojève was known as an influential and idiosyncratic interpreter of Hegel, reading him through the lens of… See more

    Marxism
    According to his own account shortly before his death, Kojève was a communist from youth, and was enthusiastic regarding Bolshevik revolution. However, he "knew that the establishment of communism meant … See more

    In a commentary on Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man, the traditionalist conservative thinker Roger Scruton calls Kojève "a life-hating Russian at heart, a self-declared Stalinist, and a civil servant who played a leading behind-the-scenes role in … See more

    Kojève's correspondence with Leo Strauss has been published along with Kojève's critique of Strauss's commentary on Xenophon See more

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  6. Kojève, Alexandre – Filosofia: An Encyclopedia of Russian Thought

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