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Philosophy of Right
Book • 2012
G. W. F.
Hegel's Philosophy of Right is a complex and influential work of political philosophy.
It explores the nature of the state, civil society, and the ethical life of individuals within a larger social context.
Hegel develops his concept of Geist (spirit) and its role in shaping historical and social development.
The book examines the relationship between freedom, morality, and law, arguing that the state is the embodiment of ethical life.
Its enduring influence stems from its profound insights into the dynamics of power, social institutions, and the human condition.
Hegel's Philosophy of Right is a complex and influential work of political philosophy.
It explores the nature of the state, civil society, and the ethical life of individuals within a larger social context.
Hegel develops his concept of Geist (spirit) and its role in shaping historical and social development.
The book examines the relationship between freedom, morality, and law, arguing that the state is the embodiment of ethical life.
Its enduring influence stems from its profound insights into the dynamics of power, social institutions, and the human condition.
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when discussing Hegel's work.

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when discussing his reading of Hegel's political philosophy.

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in relation to the discussion of contract and gift.


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