Scholars have remained undecided how much the British Idealists owe to Hegel, how much to Kant, and how much they may be credited with minting a new intellectual coinage of their own. By way of a detailed examination of T. H. Green's metaphysics of free will and how it stands to both its Kantian and its Hegelian predecessors, this paper attempts to make some headway on that longstanding question of pedigree. It is argued that by translating previously naturalistic considerations about free will into Kantian or atemporalist terms, Green makes some useful and important advances. But he still remains subject to the tension between libertarian and autonomous approaches to the issue. It might be wondered whether any theory could ever reconcile t...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
In typical debates about freedom, compatibilists and incompatibilists dispute whether and how one ca...
Scholars have remained undecided how much the British Idealists owe to Hegel, how much to Kant, and ...
Over the past 2500 years, the concept of free will has been debated by some of the most brilliant mi...
Hegel's Philosophy is often seen as a metaphysical construction. Contrary to that, the author of the...
Relying mainly on R. B. Pippin’s and D. Moggach’s interpretative works on Kant and Hegel, the thesis...
Questions concerning free will are intertwined with issues in almost every area of philosophy, from ...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
For post-Kantian philosophy, "life" is a transitory concept that relates the realm of nature to the ...
Questions concerning free will are intertwined with issues in almost every area of philosophy, from ...
This thesis argues that contrary to the dominant anglophone approach to interpreting Hegel, his soci...
The dissertation articulates an incompatibilist model of rational moral agency along Kantian lines. ...
Hegel’s definition of ‘free will’ and ‘person’ gets over a phenomenological or psychological definit...
Hegel's use of the master-servant relationship in the Phenomenology of Spirit sets the stage for the...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
In typical debates about freedom, compatibilists and incompatibilists dispute whether and how one ca...
Scholars have remained undecided how much the British Idealists owe to Hegel, how much to Kant, and ...
Over the past 2500 years, the concept of free will has been debated by some of the most brilliant mi...
Hegel's Philosophy is often seen as a metaphysical construction. Contrary to that, the author of the...
Relying mainly on R. B. Pippin’s and D. Moggach’s interpretative works on Kant and Hegel, the thesis...
Questions concerning free will are intertwined with issues in almost every area of philosophy, from ...
The philosophical problem of free will and degeneration of human actions emerging out of a profound ...
For post-Kantian philosophy, "life" is a transitory concept that relates the realm of nature to the ...
Questions concerning free will are intertwined with issues in almost every area of philosophy, from ...
This thesis argues that contrary to the dominant anglophone approach to interpreting Hegel, his soci...
The dissertation articulates an incompatibilist model of rational moral agency along Kantian lines. ...
Hegel’s definition of ‘free will’ and ‘person’ gets over a phenomenological or psychological definit...
Hegel's use of the master-servant relationship in the Phenomenology of Spirit sets the stage for the...
Hegel is notable for his distinctive contribution to the perennial concerns of political philosophy....
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
In typical debates about freedom, compatibilists and incompatibilists dispute whether and how one ca...