The Politics of German Idealism reconstructs the political philosophies of Kant, Fichte and Hegel against the background of their social-historical context. It aims to connect their abstract doctrines to particular social changes taking place at the time, and to profile each of their views against the others.
The Politics of German Idealism reconstructs the political philosophies of Kant, Fichte and Hegel against the background of their social-historical context. It aims to connect their abstract doctrines to particular social changes taking place at the time, and to profile each of their views against the others.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Christopher Yeomans received his PhD at the University of California, Riverside in 2005. He began his academic career at the University of California, Berkeley, where he studied primarily linguistics, literature, and literary theory. Eventually literary theory led him to critical theory and then to the classical German philosophy that serves as its foundation. After a dissertation on Hegel's theory of free will, he then became an assistant professor of philosophy at Kenyon College, joining the Purdue faculty in 2009. His broad project is to develop a political theory that integrates the conceptual riches of the Kantian theory of autonomy (free will), the phenomenological riches of an expressivist theory of moral psychology, and the political riches of concrete social and historical description.
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Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: Legal Standing Historicized Chapter 2: Kant and the Provisionality of Right Chapter 3: Hegel and the Plurality of Legal Standing Part II: Private Law Chapter 4: Family Chapter 5: Property Chapter 6: Inheritance Part III: Public Law Chapter 7: Fichte's Three Political Philosophies Chapter 8: Hegel's State Chapter 9: Conclusion Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chapter 1: Introduction Part I: Legal Standing Historicized Chapter 2: Kant and the Provisionality of Right Chapter 3: Hegel and the Plurality of Legal Standing Part II: Private Law Chapter 4: Family Chapter 5: Property Chapter 6: Inheritance Part III: Public Law Chapter 7: Fichte's Three Political Philosophies Chapter 8: Hegel's State Chapter 9: Conclusion Bibliography Index
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