
Richard Bourke on Hegel's Philosophy of History
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Navigating Normative Justifications in Hegelian Philosophy
This chapter explores the concept of normative justification within Hegel's philosophy, focusing on the competition between various forms of life and language games for legitimacy. It also critically examines societal norms and structures, assessing their value against contemporary ideals of rights, representation, and equality.
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