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Contents
Acknowledgements
Introduction (Evangelia Sembou)
Intellectual Background
Reading Hegel’s Early Theological Writings
Folk Religion and the Fate of Christianity
1 “The Tübingen Fragment”: From Moral Philosophy to Normative Social Theory (Mikkel Flohr)
Kant’s (Im-)practical Philosophy
Religion and/as Moral Philosophy
Popular Religion and the Realization of Reason
Conclusion
2 In Search of a Virtue: Hegel’s Early Republicanism (Domagoj Vujeva)
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II
3 On the Violence of Positivity in Hegel’s Early Theological Writings (María del Rosario Acosta López)
From Abstraction to Positivity: The Genesis of the Relation between Abstraction and Violence in Hegel’s Thought
The Two Faces of Positivity: Disappearance and Terror in “The Spirit of Christianity and Its Fate”
The Abstraction of the Law: Cold Universality and the Fury of Disappearance
Abstraction and State Action: Hard Rigidity and the Terror of Death
4 Hegel’s Critique of Kant and “The Positivity of the Christian Religion” (Peter Wake)
Kant versus Positivity
Modernity and its Fulfilment
Volksreligion versus Positivity
Inwardization and the Divided Self
Postmoralism
5 The Weakness of the Law: The Opposition of Concept and Life in Hegel’s Early Ethics (W. Clark Wolf)
“Positivity” and Conceptual Form
Hölderlin’s Opposition to the Concept
“The Law, Weakened by the Concept …”
Concept and Negativity in Naturrecht
Conclusion
6 The Notion of Contradiction in Hegel’s Early Writings (Venanzio Raspa)
Diremption and Opposition
Unification of Opposites
Reality of Contradiction
Contradiction and Complexity
7 Greek Thought in the Early Theological Writings (Evangelia Sembou)
Conclusion
Bibliography
Notes on Contributors
Index
Series index
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