Foundations of Hegel's social theory : actualizing freedom /

"The author's purpose is to understand the philosophical foundations of Hegel's social theory by articulating the normative standards at work in his claim that the three central social institutions of the modern era--the nuclear family, civil society, and the constitutional state--are...

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Main Author: Neuhouser, Frederick (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge, Massachusetts : Harvard University Press, [2000]
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505 0 |a Hegel's conception of social freedom: preliminaries -- Rousseau: freedom, dependence, and the general will -- The subjective component of social freedom -- Objective freedom, part I: the self-determining social whole -- Objective freedom, part, ii: social conditions of individuals' freedom -- Hegel's social theory and methodological atomism -- The place of moral subjectivity in ethical life. 
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