Hegel's Social Ethics

Hegel's Social Ethics
Title Hegel's Social Ethics PDF eBook
Author Molly Farneth
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 182
Release 2020-04-28
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691203113

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Hegel’s Social Ethics offers a fresh and accessible interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel’s most famous book, the Phenomenology of Spirit. Drawing on important recent work on the social dimensions of Hegel’s theory of knowledge, Molly Farneth shows how his account of how we know rests on his account of how we ought to live. Farneth argues that Hegel views conflict as an unavoidable part of living together, and that his social ethics involves relationships and social practices that allow people to cope with conflict and sustain hope for reconciliation. Communities create, contest, and transform their norms through these relationships and practices, and Hegel’s model for them are often the interactions and rituals of the members of religious communities. The book’s close readings reveal the ethical implications of Hegel’s discussions of slavery, Greek tragedy, early modern culture wars, and confession and forgiveness. The book also illuminates how contemporary democratic thought and practice can benefit from Hegelian insights. Through its sustained engagement with Hegel’s ideas about conflict and reconciliation, Hegel’s Social Ethics makes an important contribution to debates about how to live well with religious and ethical disagreement.

Hegel's Social Philosophy

Hegel's Social Philosophy
Title Hegel's Social Philosophy PDF eBook
Author Michael O. Hardimon
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 300
Release 1994-05-27
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521429146

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Hegel's social theory is designed to reconcile the individual with the modern social world. The concept of reconciliation is explored in detail along with Hegel's views on the relationship between individuality and social membership, as well as on the family, civil society and the state.

Hegel's Ethical Thought

Hegel's Ethical Thought
Title Hegel's Ethical Thought PDF eBook
Author Allen W. Wood
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 320
Release 1990-11-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780521377829

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Hegel's philosophy of society, politics and history is exposed to ethical debate on human rights, the justification of legal punishment, criteria of moral responsibility, and authority of individual conscience.

Hegel on Ethics and Politics

Hegel on Ethics and Politics
Title Hegel on Ethics and Politics PDF eBook
Author Robert B. Pippin
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 360
Release 2004-03-04
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139449656

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This series makes available in English some important work by German philosophers on major figures in the German philosophical tradition. The volumes will provide critical perspectives on philosophers of great significance to the Anglo-American philosophical community, perspectives that have been largely ignored except by a handful of writers on German philosophy. The dissemination of this work will be of enormous value to Anglophone students and scholars of the history of German philosophy. This collection brings together in translation the finest post-war German language scholarship on Hegel's social and political philosophy, concentrating on the Elements of the Philosophy of Right. Many of the essays appear in English here for the first time; all are translated anew.

The Ethics of Democracy

The Ethics of Democracy
Title The Ethics of Democracy PDF eBook
Author Lucio Cortella
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 243
Release 2015-09-08
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1438457553

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The legal regulations and formal rules of democracy alone are not enough to hold a society together and govern its processes. Yet the irreducible ethical pluralism that characterizes contemporary society seems to make it impossible to impose a single system of values as a source of social cohesion and identity reference. In this book, Lucio Cortella argues that Hegel's theory of ethical life can provide such a grounding and makes the case through an analysis of Hegel's central political work, the Philosophy of Right. Although Hegel did not support democratic political ends and wrote in a historical and cultural context far removed from the current liberal-democratic scene, Cortella maintains that the Hegelian theory of ethical life, with its emphasis on securing a framework conducive to human freedom, nevertheless offers a convincing response to the problem of the ethical uprootedness of contemporary democracy.

The Cambridge Companion to Hegel

The Cambridge Companion to Hegel
Title The Cambridge Companion to Hegel PDF eBook
Author Frederick C. Beiser
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 530
Release 1993-01-29
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1139824953

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Few thinkers are more controversial in the history of philosophy than Hegel. He has been dismissed as a charlatan and obscurantist, but also praised as one of the greatest thinkers in modern philosophy. No one interested in philosophy can afford to ignore him. This volume considers all the major aspects of Hegel's work: epistemology, logic, ethics, political philosophy, aesthetics, philosophy of history, philosophy of religion. Special attention is devoted to problems in the interpretation of Hegel: the unity of the Phenomenology of Spirit; the value of the dialectical method; the status of his logic; the nature of his politics. A final group of chapters treats Hegel's complex historical legacy: the development of Hegelianism and its growth into a left and right-wing school; the relation of Hegel and Marx; and the subtle connections between Hegel and contemporary analytic philosophy.

Hegel's Ethics of Recognition

Hegel's Ethics of Recognition
Title Hegel's Ethics of Recognition PDF eBook
Author Robert R. Williams
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 456
Release 1998-02-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780520925533

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In this significant contribution to Hegel scholarship, Robert Williams develops the most comprehensive account to date of Hegel's concept of recognition (Anerkennung). Fichte introduced the concept of recognition as a presupposition of both Rousseau's social contract and Kant's ethics. Williams shows that Hegel appropriated the concept of recognition as the general pattern of his concept of ethical life, breaking with natural law theory yet incorporating the Aristotelian view that rights and virtues are possible only within a certain kind of community. He explores Hegel's intersubjective concept of spirit (Geist) as the product of affirmative mutual recognition and his conception of recognition as the right to have rights. Examining Hegel's Jena manuscripts, his Philosophy of Right, the Phenomenology of Spirit, and other works, Williams shows how the concept of recognition shapes and illumines Hegel's understandings of crime and punishment, morality, the family, the state, sovereignty, international relations, and war. A concluding chapter on the reception and reworking of the concept of recognition by contemporary thinkers including Derrida, Levinas, and Deleuze demonstrates Hegel's continuing centrality to the philosophical concerns of our age.