This book argues that Hegel developed a robust form of civic republicanism. It identifies the proper genre to which Hegel's Philosophical Outlines of Justice belongs and to which it so prodigiously contributes, which he calls Natural Law Constructivism, an approach developed by Hume, Rousseau, Kant, and Hegel.
This book argues that Hegel developed a robust form of civic republicanism. It identifies the proper genre to which Hegel's Philosophical Outlines of Justice belongs and to which it so prodigiously contributes, which he calls Natural Law Constructivism, an approach developed by Hume, Rousseau, Kant, and Hegel.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kenneth R. Westphal is Professor of Philosophy at Boðaziçi University, Istanbul. He has authored or edited 12 books, including How Hume and Kant Reconstruct Natural Law: Justifying Strict Objectivity without Debating Moral Realism (2016) and Realism, Science, and Pragmatism (Routledge, 2014).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1 Hegel's Moral Philosophy: a Conspectus 2 Modern Moral Epistemology 3 Natural Law Constructivism: Hobbes, Hume & Rousseau 4 Kant, Aristotle & our Fidelity to Reason 5 Kant, Hegel & our Fate as Zoôn Politikon 6 Hegel's Justification of the Human Right to Non-Domination 7 Hegel, Natural Law & Moral Constructivism 8 The Analytical & Justificatory Structure of Hegel's Philosophical Outlines of Justice 9 Hegel's Standards of Political Legitimacy 10 The Centrality of Public Reason in Hegel's Civic Republicanism 11 Hegel's Civic Republicanism: Progressive Principles & Practices
Introduction 1 Hegel's Moral Philosophy: a Conspectus 2 Modern Moral Epistemology 3 Natural Law Constructivism: Hobbes, Hume & Rousseau 4 Kant, Aristotle & our Fidelity to Reason 5 Kant, Hegel & our Fate as Zoôn Politikon 6 Hegel's Justification of the Human Right to Non-Domination 7 Hegel, Natural Law & Moral Constructivism 8 The Analytical & Justificatory Structure of Hegel's Philosophical Outlines of Justice 9 Hegel's Standards of Political Legitimacy 10 The Centrality of Public Reason in Hegel's Civic Republicanism 11 Hegel's Civic Republicanism: Progressive Principles & Practices
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