In the present work, I argue that there is a crisis in the realm of human rights theory. Namely, how can we achieve a rationally justified account of human rights without abstracting away from all the important, particular features that constitute our various identities as human beings? It is my argument that current theoretical approaches to human rights contribute to the problem of alienation in rights-based societies, and fall short of practicability in other societies due to an insufficient understanding of human subjectivity and freedom. One solution to this difficulty, I argue, can be found in philosophical perspective of G.W.F. Hegel. Hegel’s unique dialectical understanding of human subjectivity and freedom allows us to focus on the...
A philisophical analysis of Hegel's concept of Freedom in relationship to the American national char...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
For Hegel, personhood is developed primarily through the possession, ownership, and exchange of prop...
In the present work, I argue that there is a crisis in the realm of human rights theory. Namely, how...
Implementation of human rights is often criticized because it is perceived as being imposed on the r...
In Hegel\'s philosophy of law, the notion of freedom has gone through different development scales, ...
‘Hegel’ and ‘human rights’ are rarely conjoined, and the designation ‘human rights’ appears rarel...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
In this paper, I discuss two main features of Hegel's concept of freedom. Firstly, freedom is an ide...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
In this paper, I argue for a reading of Hegel’s practical philosophy that focuses on his thesis of a...
Two mutually linked ends stand at the forefront of this article: firstly, and mainly, this ought to ...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
If one had to reduce the complexity of Hegel’s thought to a single keyword, the most appropriate one...
In the Introduction to the Philosophy of Right, Hegel told us that freedom “constitutes the substanc...
A philisophical analysis of Hegel's concept of Freedom in relationship to the American national char...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
For Hegel, personhood is developed primarily through the possession, ownership, and exchange of prop...
In the present work, I argue that there is a crisis in the realm of human rights theory. Namely, how...
Implementation of human rights is often criticized because it is perceived as being imposed on the r...
In Hegel\'s philosophy of law, the notion of freedom has gone through different development scales, ...
‘Hegel’ and ‘human rights’ are rarely conjoined, and the designation ‘human rights’ appears rarel...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
In this paper, I discuss two main features of Hegel's concept of freedom. Firstly, freedom is an ide...
This is a preliminary argument of a much larger research project inquiring into the relation between...
In this paper, I argue for a reading of Hegel’s practical philosophy that focuses on his thesis of a...
Two mutually linked ends stand at the forefront of this article: firstly, and mainly, this ought to ...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
If one had to reduce the complexity of Hegel’s thought to a single keyword, the most appropriate one...
In the Introduction to the Philosophy of Right, Hegel told us that freedom “constitutes the substanc...
A philisophical analysis of Hegel's concept of Freedom in relationship to the American national char...
The traditional understanding of human rights as divine or inborn is out of fashion today. Positivis...
For Hegel, personhood is developed primarily through the possession, ownership, and exchange of prop...