For post-Kantian philosophy, "life" is a transitory concept that relates the realm of nature to the realm of freedom. From this vantage point, the living seems to have the double character of being both already and not yet free: Compared with the external necessity of dead nature, the living already seems to exhibit a basic type of spontaneity and normativity that on the other hand still has to be superseded on the path to the freedom and normativity of spirit. The contributions in the third volume of the series Freedom and Law take their departure from Hegel in order to investigate the extent to which we need figures and concepts of the living to understand the genesis and structure of theoretical and practical self-determination. In these...
For Hegel, in order to understand the meaning, scope, and importance of economic freedom it is neces...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
If one had to reduce the complexity of Hegel’s thought to a single keyword, the most appropriate one...
In this paper, I discuss two main features of Hegel's concept of freedom. Firstly, freedom is an ide...
Hegel considers, in his system of philosophy, different specifications of freedom; he distinguis...
In Hegel’s philosophy, both truth and genuine freedom belong to the domain of the Idea. Life, as it ...
In Hegel\'s philosophy of law, the notion of freedom has gone through different development scales, ...
This thesis argues that contrary to the dominant anglophone approach to interpreting Hegel, his soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-306) and index."Kant's great service to philosophy": ...
Morality and freedom are neither natural nor supernatural but are social products, the result of rel...
Relying mainly on R. B. Pippin’s and D. Moggach’s interpretative works on Kant and Hegel, the thesis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation traces the development, and reveals the me...
299 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation is an inter...
The paper offer a discussion of the concepts of subject and freedom within the context of Hegel's ph...
For Hegel, in order to understand the meaning, scope, and importance of economic freedom it is neces...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
If one had to reduce the complexity of Hegel’s thought to a single keyword, the most appropriate one...
In this paper, I discuss two main features of Hegel's concept of freedom. Firstly, freedom is an ide...
Hegel considers, in his system of philosophy, different specifications of freedom; he distinguis...
In Hegel’s philosophy, both truth and genuine freedom belong to the domain of the Idea. Life, as it ...
In Hegel\'s philosophy of law, the notion of freedom has gone through different development scales, ...
This thesis argues that contrary to the dominant anglophone approach to interpreting Hegel, his soci...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-306) and index."Kant's great service to philosophy": ...
Morality and freedom are neither natural nor supernatural but are social products, the result of rel...
Relying mainly on R. B. Pippin’s and D. Moggach’s interpretative works on Kant and Hegel, the thesis...
grantor: University of TorontoThis dissertation traces the development, and reveals the me...
299 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.This dissertation is an inter...
The paper offer a discussion of the concepts of subject and freedom within the context of Hegel's ph...
For Hegel, in order to understand the meaning, scope, and importance of economic freedom it is neces...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...