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G.W.F.Hegel

Philosophy of Right

In 'The Philosophy of Right and Law,' Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel presents a profound exploration of legal, moral, social, and political structures, integrating his comprehensive system of philosophical thought. Renowned for its depth, the work dissects the intricate relationship between individual liberty and societal constructs. Hegel emphasizes the idea that true freedom is inextricably linked to a person's engagement in various aspects of state life—including property ownership, contractual relationships, moral duties, familial ties, economic involvement, and the legal and political spheres. His examination follows a dialectical method, tracing the evolution of ethical life ('Sittlichkeit') and situating individual rights within the collective ethos. This pivotal text moves beyond the abstract to offer a detailed structure of civil society and its correlation with the rational development of the state.nHegel's own intellectual journey arguably inspired 'The Philosophy of Right and Law.' His philosophical inquiries spanned the heights of metaphysics, logic, and the phenomenology of spirit, cumulating in his mature legal philosophy. This work reflects his belief in historical progress and the realization of human freedom through the development of ethical life within institutions. It is a culmination of Hegel's fascination with how consciousness and rationality manifest in concrete legal and ethical systems, drawing upon his life's work on absolute idealism and the dialectical process.nThe 'Philosophy of Right and Law' is indispensable for those interested in the foundations of law, the nature of human rights, and the philosophical underpinnings of the modern state. Scholars of philosophy, political science, and law will find Hegel's argumentation especially pertinent to discussions on the role of the individual within the greater social order. Furthermore, anyone exploring the relationship between freedom and governance will discover in Hegel's work a nuanced and historically influential perspective. It is a challenging yet essential read, providing insight not only into Hegelian thought but also into the very fabric of ethical life as it is lived within the institutions of human society.
466 бумажных страниц
Правообладатель
Bookwire
Дата публикации оригинала
2022
Год выхода издания
2022
Издательство
DigiCat
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