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Hegel's political philosophy /

Thom Brooks takes Hegel's system of speculative philosophy seriously to explore his theories of property, punishment, morality, law, monarchy, war, democracy and history. This new edition includes two new chapters on Hegel's theories of democracy and history and responds to criticisms to t...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Brooks, Thom
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2013]
Edición:2nd ed.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Preface; Preface to the Second Edition; Acknowledgements; Abbreviations; Works by Hegel; Works by Kant; Introduction; I The reception of Hegel's Philosophy of Right; II The systematic reading of Hegel's work; III Why is the non-systematic approach often a non-metaphysical approach?; IV Plan for the book; Chapter 1 System; I Introduction; II Logic and system; III The Philosophy of Right; IV Conclusion; Chapter 2 Property; I Introduction; II Why begin with abstract right?; III On taking possession; IV Conclusion; Chapter 3 Punishment; I Introduction; II 'Abstract' right. 
505 8 |a III Punishing in 'abstract right'IV Punishing violations of law; V Conclusion; Chapter 4 Morality; I Introduction; II A peculiar point of view; III Kantian morality; IV Religion and the state; V Conclusion; Chapter 5 Family; I Introduction; II Love and marriage; III Are alternatives justifiable?; IV Gender roles in the family; V Conclusion; Chapter 6 Law; I Introduction; II The natural law tradition; III Is Hegel a natural lawyer?; IV Hegel's natural law internalism; V The role of popular institutions in legal development; VI Conclusion; Chapter 7 Monarchy; I Introduction. 
505 8 |a II Hegel's justification of the monarchIII Does it matter who is the monarch?; IV The domestic powers of the monarch; V The monarch's role in foreign affairs; VI Conclusion; Chapter 8 Democracy; I Introduction; II Hegel's alternative; III Hegel's arguments against democracy; (A) The first argument against democracy; (B) The second argument against democracy; (C) The third argument against democracy; (D) The fourth argument against democracy; IV The public as the supreme restraint on political power; (A) Government should be responsive to the public. 
505 8 |a (B) Experts should not have the final say in political decision-makingV Is this political vision defensible?; (A) Moderate democracy; (B) Possible objections; VI Conclusion; Chapter 9 War; I Introduction; II Hegel's theory of international relations; (A) The state as an independent, self-sustaining agent; (B) Anarchy; (C) Relations between states; (D) Hegel's realism; III Does Hegel advocate war?; IV Does Hegel endorse perpetual peace?; V Conclusion; Chapter 10 History; I Introduction; II The end of history thesis; III Philosophy as historical; IV Hegel and the future; V Conclusion. 
505 8 |a ConclusionReply to Critics; I Introduction; II A misconceived debate; III The systematic and non-systematic readings of Hegel's philosophy; IV Replies; (A) Reply to Redding; (B) Reply to Wood; (C) Reply to Rosen; (D) Reply to Tunick; V Conclusion; Notes; Introduction; Chapter 1. System; Chapter 2. Property; Chapter 3. Punishment; Chapter 4. Morality; Chapter 5. Family; Chapter 6. Law; Chapter 7. Monarchy; Chapter 8. Democracy; Chapter 9. War; Chapter 10. History; Conclusion; Reply to Critics; Bibliography; Index. 
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