Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Critical Perspectives on Freedom and History
Herausgeber: Moyar, Dean; Rand, Sebastian; Padgett Walsh, Kate
Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Critical Perspectives on Freedom and History
Herausgeber: Moyar, Dean; Rand, Sebastian; Padgett Walsh, Kate
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Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Critical Perspectives on Freedom and History will be valuable reading for scholars of Hegel, nineteenth-century German philosophy, political philosophy and history of political thought.
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Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Critical Perspectives on Freedom and History will be valuable reading for scholars of Hegel, nineteenth-century German philosophy, political philosophy and history of political thought.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780367532321
- ISBN-10: 0367532328
- Artikelnr.: 65608954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 382
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Dezember 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 696g
- ISBN-13: 9780367532321
- ISBN-10: 0367532328
- Artikelnr.: 65608954
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dean Moyar is Professor and Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Philosophy at Johns Hopkins University, USA. Kate Padgett Walsh is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Iowa State University, USA. Sebastian Rand is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Georgia State University in Atlanta, USA.
Editors' Introduction Dean Moyar, Kate Padgett Walsh, and Sebastian Rand
Part 1: The Frame of Right 1. Mind your Ps and Qs: Thinking through Hegel
on Provisionality and Qualification Lydia Goehr 2. "This is the very
essence of the Reformation: Man in his very nature is destined to be free":
Hegel, Luther, and Freedom Robert Stern 3. Reading the Philosophy of Right
in light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities
Arash Abazari 4. Objective Spirit and Nature Ludwig Siep Part 2: From
Formal Right to the Idea of Life 5. The Value of a Right: Status and
Equivalence in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Dean Moyar 6. A Withering of the
Rose in the Cross of the Present: The Logical Structure of Liberal
Capitalism's Destruction of Ethical Life Jay Bernstein 7. True Right
Against Formal Right. The Body of Right and the Limits of Property Thomas
Khurana Part 3: Ethical Life 8. The Institution of Sittlichkeit
Jean-François Kervegan 9. The Significance of Plato for a "Disenchanted
Aristotelian" Reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Right Paul Redding 10. No
Utopia: Hegel on the Gendered Division of Labor Andreja Novakovic 11. Debt
and the Limits of Freedom in Market Society Kate Padgett Walsh 12. Hegel,
Allegiance, and the Problem of Ethical Standing Robert Pippin 13. Civil
Society and its Discontents: Hegel and the Problem of Poverty Stephen
Houlgate 14. The Organic Lives of States Antón Barba-Kay Part 4: Right and
World History 15. Poetry and the Sense of History: Images, Narrative, and
Justice in the Philosophy of Right Lydia Moland 16. Synchronic and
Diachronic Aspects of Historicity in Hegel's State Christopher Yeomans 17.
Alle sind frei. Hegel's Philosophy of History as Liberal Apologetics Mark
Alznauer 18. "Humanity needed it, and it appeared forthwith": Hegel on
World-Historical Technologies Sebastian Rand. Index
Part 1: The Frame of Right 1. Mind your Ps and Qs: Thinking through Hegel
on Provisionality and Qualification Lydia Goehr 2. "This is the very
essence of the Reformation: Man in his very nature is destined to be free":
Hegel, Luther, and Freedom Robert Stern 3. Reading the Philosophy of Right
in light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities
Arash Abazari 4. Objective Spirit and Nature Ludwig Siep Part 2: From
Formal Right to the Idea of Life 5. The Value of a Right: Status and
Equivalence in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Dean Moyar 6. A Withering of the
Rose in the Cross of the Present: The Logical Structure of Liberal
Capitalism's Destruction of Ethical Life Jay Bernstein 7. True Right
Against Formal Right. The Body of Right and the Limits of Property Thomas
Khurana Part 3: Ethical Life 8. The Institution of Sittlichkeit
Jean-François Kervegan 9. The Significance of Plato for a "Disenchanted
Aristotelian" Reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Right Paul Redding 10. No
Utopia: Hegel on the Gendered Division of Labor Andreja Novakovic 11. Debt
and the Limits of Freedom in Market Society Kate Padgett Walsh 12. Hegel,
Allegiance, and the Problem of Ethical Standing Robert Pippin 13. Civil
Society and its Discontents: Hegel and the Problem of Poverty Stephen
Houlgate 14. The Organic Lives of States Antón Barba-Kay Part 4: Right and
World History 15. Poetry and the Sense of History: Images, Narrative, and
Justice in the Philosophy of Right Lydia Moland 16. Synchronic and
Diachronic Aspects of Historicity in Hegel's State Christopher Yeomans 17.
Alle sind frei. Hegel's Philosophy of History as Liberal Apologetics Mark
Alznauer 18. "Humanity needed it, and it appeared forthwith": Hegel on
World-Historical Technologies Sebastian Rand. Index
Editors' Introduction Dean Moyar, Kate Padgett Walsh, and Sebastian Rand
Part 1: The Frame of Right 1. Mind your Ps and Qs: Thinking through Hegel
on Provisionality and Qualification Lydia Goehr 2. "This is the very
essence of the Reformation: Man in his very nature is destined to be free":
Hegel, Luther, and Freedom Robert Stern 3. Reading the Philosophy of Right
in light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities
Arash Abazari 4. Objective Spirit and Nature Ludwig Siep Part 2: From
Formal Right to the Idea of Life 5. The Value of a Right: Status and
Equivalence in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Dean Moyar 6. A Withering of the
Rose in the Cross of the Present: The Logical Structure of Liberal
Capitalism's Destruction of Ethical Life Jay Bernstein 7. True Right
Against Formal Right. The Body of Right and the Limits of Property Thomas
Khurana Part 3: Ethical Life 8. The Institution of Sittlichkeit
Jean-François Kervegan 9. The Significance of Plato for a "Disenchanted
Aristotelian" Reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Right Paul Redding 10. No
Utopia: Hegel on the Gendered Division of Labor Andreja Novakovic 11. Debt
and the Limits of Freedom in Market Society Kate Padgett Walsh 12. Hegel,
Allegiance, and the Problem of Ethical Standing Robert Pippin 13. Civil
Society and its Discontents: Hegel and the Problem of Poverty Stephen
Houlgate 14. The Organic Lives of States Antón Barba-Kay Part 4: Right and
World History 15. Poetry and the Sense of History: Images, Narrative, and
Justice in the Philosophy of Right Lydia Moland 16. Synchronic and
Diachronic Aspects of Historicity in Hegel's State Christopher Yeomans 17.
Alle sind frei. Hegel's Philosophy of History as Liberal Apologetics Mark
Alznauer 18. "Humanity needed it, and it appeared forthwith": Hegel on
World-Historical Technologies Sebastian Rand. Index
Part 1: The Frame of Right 1. Mind your Ps and Qs: Thinking through Hegel
on Provisionality and Qualification Lydia Goehr 2. "This is the very
essence of the Reformation: Man in his very nature is destined to be free":
Hegel, Luther, and Freedom Robert Stern 3. Reading the Philosophy of Right
in light of the Logic: Hegel on the Possibility of Multiple Modernities
Arash Abazari 4. Objective Spirit and Nature Ludwig Siep Part 2: From
Formal Right to the Idea of Life 5. The Value of a Right: Status and
Equivalence in Hegel's Philosophy of Right Dean Moyar 6. A Withering of the
Rose in the Cross of the Present: The Logical Structure of Liberal
Capitalism's Destruction of Ethical Life Jay Bernstein 7. True Right
Against Formal Right. The Body of Right and the Limits of Property Thomas
Khurana Part 3: Ethical Life 8. The Institution of Sittlichkeit
Jean-François Kervegan 9. The Significance of Plato for a "Disenchanted
Aristotelian" Reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Right Paul Redding 10. No
Utopia: Hegel on the Gendered Division of Labor Andreja Novakovic 11. Debt
and the Limits of Freedom in Market Society Kate Padgett Walsh 12. Hegel,
Allegiance, and the Problem of Ethical Standing Robert Pippin 13. Civil
Society and its Discontents: Hegel and the Problem of Poverty Stephen
Houlgate 14. The Organic Lives of States Antón Barba-Kay Part 4: Right and
World History 15. Poetry and the Sense of History: Images, Narrative, and
Justice in the Philosophy of Right Lydia Moland 16. Synchronic and
Diachronic Aspects of Historicity in Hegel's State Christopher Yeomans 17.
Alle sind frei. Hegel's Philosophy of History as Liberal Apologetics Mark
Alznauer 18. "Humanity needed it, and it appeared forthwith": Hegel on
World-Historical Technologies Sebastian Rand. Index