Document Type
Article
Abstract
[First paragraph]
Robert: While contemplating what piece I might contribute for “How Did I Write That? Reflections on Singularity in the Creative Process,” I decided to go ahead and ask Alan Clinton if the following topic would be suitable:
"...to examine the question of ’beginning‘ in writing, using Hegel‘s Science of Logic and a small variety of post-Hegelian responses to his Science of Logic. I am interested in the ways in which writing is a force of exteriority, singularity, construction, and in what is both systemic and non-systemic in the act of writing.”
As it turns out, my reliance on Hegel in addressing these conceptual matters (in relation to the writing process) will be on a single quotation from Hegel‘s Phenomenology of Spirit, but here is what Alan Clinton had to say...
Repository Citation
King, Robert, and Alan R. Clinton. "Philosophy Comes Knocking...." Reconstruction: Studies in Contemporary Culture vol. 13, no. 1, 2013, pp. 1–6. https://digitalcommons.odu.edu/reconstruction/vol13/iss1/12