Gillian Rose
Gillian Rosemary Rose (née
Stone; 20 September 1947 – 9 December 1995) was a British philosopher and writer. Rose held the chair of social and political thought at the
University of Warwick until 1995. Rose began her teaching career at the
University of Sussex. She worked in the fields of philosophy and sociology. Her writings include ''The Melancholy Science, Hegel Contra Sociology, Dialectic of Nihilism, Mourning Becomes the Law'', and ''Paradiso,'' among others.
Notable facets of her work include criticism of
neo-Kantianism,
post-modernism, and
political theology in tandem with what has been described as "a forceful defence of
Hegel's speculative thought," largely with the ambition of philosophically substantiating and extending the
critical theory of
Karl Marx.
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