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G.W.F.Hegel

Philosophy of Right

In “The Philosophy of Right and Law,” Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel provides a profound synthesis of philosophy, ethics, and politics, exploring the intricate relationships between individual freedom, social institutions, and the state. This seminal work articulates a systematic approach to understanding law as an expression of the ethical life (Sittlichkeit) of a society, emphasizing the dialectical progression of freedom. With a literary style that combines rigorous logical argumentation with philosophical depth, Hegel situates his ideas within the context of post-Enlightenment political thought, addressing challenges posed by concepts of individual rights and collective governance in a rapidly transforming Europe. Hegel, a central figure in German Idealism, was profoundly influenced by the tumultuous social and political landscapes of his time, including the Napoleonic Wars and the rise of modernity. His engagement with Kantian philosophy and subsequent radical thinkers informed his exploration of the dynamic interplay between freedom and authority, which he articulates with both clarity and complexity in this influential text. Hegel's philosophical inquiry reflects his ambition to reconcile individual rights with communal values, aiming to articulate a comprehensive vision of ethical life. “The Philosophy of Right and Law” is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the foundations of contemporary political thought and legal theory. Hegel's insights into the relationship between personal freedoms and societal frameworks remain strikingly relevant today, making this work not only a philosophical cornerstone but also a crucial resource for scholars, students, and anyone interested in the ongoing discourse around ethics and governance.
466 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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