G W F Hegel: Modernity and PoliticsRowman & Littlefield, 01/03/1993 - 296 من الصفحات Dallmayr argues that G W F Hegel is perhaps the leading philosopher of modernity and explores his philosophy as it pertains to the meaning of modernity and postmodernity: its celebration of individual freedom and the importance of a network of social relationships, public justice and civic virtue. This important text explains Hegel's work in the context of current theoretical and philosophical debates about modernity, illustrating his response to contemporary issues and recognizing him as a major figure in the history of political thought. |
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Introduction | 1 |
Toward a Modern Polis Hegels Evolving Political Thought | 17 |
Minerva at Dusk Hegels Philosophy of Right | 79 |
Effective History Hegels Heirs and Critics | 173 |
Minerva at Dawn Hegels Political Thought Today | 237 |
Index | 251 |
About the Author | 260 |
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G.W.F. Hegel: Modernity and Politics <span dir=ltr>Fred Reinhard Dallmayr</span> معاينة محدودة - 2002 |
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absolute actualization Avineri basically civil society conception concrete consciousness constitutional context critical critique Dallmayr democracy dialectical difference differentiation diremption divine division economic essay essence estates ethical existence external fideism finitude Flathman freedom G. W. F. Hegel Gadamer German Grundlinien Hegel's account Hegel's Philosophy Hegel's Political Writings Hegel's Theory Hegel's thought Hegel's view Hegel's words Hegelian Heidegger hence human idea immediacy individual inner inwardness Jean Hyppolite Kierkegaard labor latter lecture course liberal Marx Max Weber means mediation metaphysics mode modern monarch moral natural needs negation Nietzsche notion objective particular Phenomenology of Spirit Philosophy of Right Politische Schriften principle radical rational reality realm Realphilosophie reason reflection relations religion religious self-consciousness sense Shlomo Avineri Sittlichkeit social sphere subjective sublation tion traditional trans transcendence transformed truth Truth and Method unfolding unhappy consciousness unity vantage Walter Kaufmann Württemberg