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Modern Freedom Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy

by Adriaan T. Peperzak

  • ISBN: 9780792370406
  • ISBN10: 0792370406

Modern Freedom Hegel's Legal, Moral, and Political Philosophy

by Adriaan T. Peperzak

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  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Kluwer Academic Pub
  • Publish date: 07/01/2001
  • ISBN: 9780792370406
  • ISBN10: 0792370406
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Description: Preface.- Abbreviations.- Metaphysics?.- Philosophy and Historical Reconstruction.- Purpose.- Systematic Connections.- Student Notes.- Genetic Connections.- Sources.- Texts and Translations.- Exegesis.- Commentary.- Obscurities.- Reconstruction.- The Place of the Rechtsphilosophie.- The Historical Context.- Plan.- A Selection of Studies.- I. LOGIC.- Truth.- Reason (Vernunft) and Intellect (Verstand) (Enc A 1-3).- Aristotle on Thought.- The Identity of Thought and Being.- Onto-theo-logy.- Hegel''s Logic and Its Role in His Philosophy of Right.- Comprehension.- Deduction.- Self-Determination.- Concept-Judgment-Syllogism.- Finitude and Infinity.- Sollen.- Hegel''s Pantheism.- From Substance to Subject.- The Logic of the Grundlinien.- Plan and Procedure.- II. SPIRIT.- The Context of Right (Grl 1-2 and 4).- Spirit (Enc A 299-399).- Schema of the Encyclopedia.- The Abstract Concept of Spirit (Enc A 299-305).- Philosophy of Spirit (Enc A 305-307).- Phenomenology and Philosophy of Spirit (Enc A 329-362).- Consciousness (Enc A 329-334).- How Consciousness Becomes Rational (Enc A 335-363).- Interpretation of Enc A 345-362.- Spirit (Enc A 363).- The Concept of Spirit (Enc A 363-366).- The Identity of Intelligence and Will (Enc A 366-388).- III. FROM FREE WILL TO RIGHT.- The Subject Matter of the Philosophy of Right ( 1-2).- Natural and Positive Right ( 3).- Spirit-Will-Right ( 4).- The Deduction of Right in Grl 1-33 and Enc A 388-401.- The Will as Practical Reason (Enc A 386-387).- The Deduction in Grl 1-32.- Rsum (Grl 5-30).- A Schematic Overview (Grl 1-33).- Right (Grl 29-30).- Method (Grl 31-32).- Division (Grl 33).- IV. PERSON AND PROPERTY.- Immediate Right ( 34-39).- Sollen ( 36).- The Foundation of Abstract Right( 36).- The Differentiation of Immediate Right ( 40).- Property ( 41-70).- Intermezzo.- Life, Body, Property ( 47-48).- The Genesis of Property ( 49-52).- Personality and Interpersonality ( 49R and 51).- Rethinking Private Law ( 53 ff.).- Singularity or Mutuality?.- Discussion.- Appropriation ( 54-64).- Slavery ( 35R, 57R, and 66R).- V. CONTRACT AND CRIME.- Contract ( 71-81).- Crime and Punishment ( 82-103).- The Fragility of (Abstract) Right ( 81).- VI. MORALITY.- Morality in Enc (1817) 415-429.- Morality in the Grundlinien 103-140.- VII. SITTLICHKEIT.- The Concept of Sittlichkeit ( 142).- The Structure of 142-156.- Analysis.- Consequences for Moral Behavior and Ethics.- Hegel''s Concrete Ethics.- VIII. THE FAMILY.- Love ( 158-168).- Unity and Dispersion ( 169-172 and 178-181).- Education ( 173-177).- IX. SOCIETY.- Civil Society According to the Encyclopedia (BC 518-538).- X. THE STATE.- The State and "The State" ( 257-260).- The State Is Not a Contract: Part One ( 258R and 75).- Philosophy and History ( 258R and M-32).- The State Is Not a Contract: Part Two ( 258R).- Against Historicism ( 258R and note).- State-Family-Civil Society ( 261-265).- Constitution and Political Disposition ( 266-270).- Politics and Religion ( 270R).- Discussion About Constitutional Law ( 271 ff.).- Constitution ( 271-273).- The People ( 274).- The Constitutional Monarchy ( 265-267; 272-274).- The Rational Organization of the State ( 260-274).- The State Is a Monarchy ( 275-286).- Hereditary Monarchy ( 280-281).- Universality and Particularity of the Monarch ( 283-286).- The Monarch According to the Course of1817-18.- The Government (Regierungsgewalt, 287-297).- The Legislative Power ( 298-314).- The Democratic Element ( 301-303).- The Political Function of the Stnde ( 303-314).- Actuality and Reform.- Public Opinion ( 315-319).- Freedom of the Press ( 319).- The State is a Conclusion of Conclusions.- The Sovereign Nation State ( 320-329).- XI. INTERNATIONAL POLITICS.- The International Order ( 330-333).- War ( 334-339).- Humanity and the Nations ( 336-337).- Wartime Law ( 338-339).- Transition to World History ( 340).- XII. WORLD HISTORY.- Weltgeschichte ( 341-342).- History and Wisdom ( 343).- The Nations ( 344-351).- World-Historical Individuals ( 348).- Nation-States and Other Peoples ( 349-351).- Four Realms ( 352-360).- XIII. ETHICS AND RELIGION.- The State Knows What It Wills ( 257-270).- Religion (Enc A 453-471).- Religion and State (Grl 270R).- The Principle of Protestantism (Preface, 270R).- National State and Universal Religion.- Freedom of Religion? ( 270R).- EPILOGUE.- The Nation State.- Individuals.- In tersubjectivity.- Nationalism and Humanity.- Right and Love.- Perfection and Imperfection.- Spirit as Self-Appropriation.- Tasks.
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