Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism: Studies in Hegel's Philosophy of Right

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Robert R. Williams
SUNY Press, 29 במרץ 2001 - 280 עמודים
Beyond Liberalism and Communitarianism is the first collection of essays treating Hegel s social and political philosophy to appear since 1984. Several new books have since been published transcribing Hegel s lectures on the Philosophy of Right. This book reflects these advances in Hegel scholarship and debunks the widely held notion of the totalitarian Hegel. Rather, Hegel s thought is revealed to be an alternative to both liberal individualism and communitarianism. The essays here treat Hegel s critique of morality (Kant), social contract theory, capitalism, poverty, as well as Hegel s views on punishment, freedom, and the ethical character and unity of the idea of the state.

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Introduction
1
Hegels Critical Appropriation of Kantian Morality
21
The Positivity of Right
41
Hegel on Political Identity and the Ties That Bind
67
Postcolonialism and Right
91
The Body as Subject of Rights
111
Hegel on the Justification of Punishment
125
War Slavery and the Ironies of the American
147
Social Contract Theory and the Politics
167
Hegels Implicit View on How to Solve the Problem
185
The Ends of the State in Hegels
229
Hegel Rawls and the Rational State
249
Author Biographies
275
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Robert R. Williams is Professor of Philosophy at Hiram College. He is the author of several books, including Hegel s Ethics of Recognition; Schleiermacher the Theologian: The Construction of the Doctrine of God; and Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other, also published by SUNY Press.

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