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Hegel's Philosophy of Right

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"Hegel's Philosophy of Right was his last systematic work and the most complete statement of his mature views on ethical and political philosophy. It explores the relationships between three distinct conceptions of human freedom: persons as possessing ...
Dean Moyar   +2 more
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Elements of the Philosophy of ‘Right’

Philosophical Investigations, 2022
AbstractIn the following paper, I discuss the adjectival uses of the English word ‘right’, in ethical and nonethical settings. I distinguish four distinct but related uses. In the central use, which includes the typical ethical applications, what is right is what conforms to a norm, or rule.
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Elements of the philosophy of right

History of European Ideas, 1993
(1993). Elements of the philosophy of right. History of European Ideas: Vol. 17, No. 6, pp. 811-813.
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Natural Right and Philosophy

The Review of Politics, 1991
“The problem inherent in the surface of things, and only in the surface of things, is the heart of things.” So wrote Leo Strauss in his Thoughts on Machiavelli. The sentence may seem to be a passing remark, and yet it states his main hermeneutical principle. On the one hand it articulates the abiding hypothesis that what is first for us, the very looks
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Philosophy, ideology and rights

Legal Studies, 1985
It would be the height of naivety to suppose that philosophical analysis of contested concepts could, of itself, result in the reconciliation of competing ideologies or achieve anything very much by way of removing the underlying divergencies of vested interests which express themselves in social and international conflict.
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The philosophy of left and right

2002
Some boys and girls find it very difficult to learn which is their right and which their left hand. Likewise, when they begin writing, some confuse their p's and q's, or their b's and d's. Kant had the brilliant insight that children are right to be confused. Something deeply puzzling is involved.
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Critique of Hegel's `Philosophy of Right.'

The American Historical Review, 1972
Anthony Holloway   +3 more
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The Relationship Between the Good and the Right in the Context of Chinese Philosophy

Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2020
Qingping Liu
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