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An ethical modernity? : Hegel's concept of ethical life today /

"Modernity has neither a beginning nor an end. To be precise, we do not know when the period started and when (or if) it ended. Are we modern? Were we ever modern? And is "post- modernity" only a variation of modernity? These questions remain open. Just as the phenomenon of modernity...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Chotaš, Jiří, 1964- (Autor, Editor ), Matějčková, Tereza, 1984- (Autor, Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2020]
Colección:Critical studies in German idealism, volume 25
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500 |a Revised and reworked papers from a conference held in Prague in Sept. 2018--ECIP introduction. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a "Modernity has neither a beginning nor an end. To be precise, we do not know when the period started and when (or if) it ended. Are we modern? Were we ever modern? And is "post- modernity" only a variation of modernity? These questions remain open. Just as the phenomenon of modernity is elusive, so is its definition. Yet, elusiveness never prevents thinkers from offering definitions. On the contrary, the very elusiveness is what incites these creative attempts. One of the most famous definitions of modernity does not originate with a philosopher but a poet. Baudelaire says that "modernity is the transient, the fleeting, the contingent; it is one half of art, the other being the eternal and the immovable" (Baudelaire 1972, 403). This understanding of modernity captures more than its fleetingness; it shows that anything with the tag "modern" has a built- in dimension of transience and finitude, so to speak. Taking inspiration from Baudelaire, we might arrive at a minimal- and by no means unproblematic- definition of modernity: Modern is that which is other than tradition, that which even opposes tradition"--  |c Provided by publisher. 
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505 0 |a Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Do We Know What Modernity Is? -- 2 The Essays -- Abbreviations of Hegel's Works -- References -- Chapter 1 The Authority of Conceptual Analysis in Hegelian Ethical Life -- 1 Introduction1 -- 2 Modern Ethical Life as the Realization of the Concept -- 3 Social Ontology and the Objective Authority of Concepts -- 4 "Essentially Contested" Concepts and Intersubjective Authority -- 5 Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- References 
505 8 |a Chapter 2 Slaves to Habit: the Positivity of Modern Ethical Life -- 1 Two Sides of Habit -- 2 Habit in Modernity -- 3 Social Habits: the Positivity of Ethical Life -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 3 The Concept of Judgment on the Legal Stage: an Alternative View of Hegel's Theory of Freedom -- 1 From Political to Legal Judgment -- 2 Revenge, Law and the Consciousness of Right -- 2.1 The Logic of the Forms of Judgment and Free Will -- 2.2 Revenge, Consciousness of Right, and Law -- 3 On the Dramaturgy of Procedure and Judgment -- 3.1 Judgment and State Authority 
505 8 |a 3.2 The Dramaturgy of the Procedure -- 3.3 Judicial Judgment and Justice in the Individual Case -- 4 Responsive Right and Political Judgment -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 4 Hegel's Ethical Life as the Attempt to Offer a Home to the Categorical Imperative -- 1 The First Moment of Ethical Life -- 2 The Second Moment of Ethical Life -- 3 Conclusion -- Abbreviations of Hegel's Writings -- References -- Chapter 5 Formalism and the Actuality of Freedom: on Kant and Hegel -- 1 Sittlichkeit as an Enigma -- 2 Hegel's Criticism of Practical Formalism 
505 8 |a 3 Formalism as Frustration of Actualizing Freedom -- 4 Hegel's Logic of Freedom -- 5 Hegel's Sittlichkeit as Rationalization of the Content: Overcoming the Unfreedom of Action -- Abbreviations -- References -- Chapter 6 Hegel's Philosophy of the Modern Family: Fatal Families? -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Family in a Hegelian Interpretation: Timely Nucleus in the Eternal Nature -- 3 Love as Felt Freedom? -- 4 The Freedom to Be Born, the Freedom to Die -- 5 Ironical Families -- 6 Hegel's Thought on Families Today -- Abbreviations of Hegel's Writings -- References 
505 8 |a Chapter 7 "The European Spirit": Some Remarks on the Idea of Europe from a Hegelian Point of View -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reclamation of Guiding Cultural Ideas as a Challenge for the Philosophy of History -- 3 Europe-the Elephant Which We Seldom See? -- 4 Looking for Universally Valid European Values -- Abbreviations of Hegel's Writings -- References -- Chapter 8 The State and Ethical Life in Hegel's Philosophy -- 1 The State and the Family -- 2 The State and Civil Society -- 3 Patriotism, the State, and Religion -- 4 The State as a Political Power -- Abbreviations of Hegel's Writings 
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