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Index
Cover Page
G.W.F. Hegel
Copyright Page
Contents
Acknowledgements
Series Preface
Introduction
PART I THE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTER OF HEGEL’S APPROACH TO POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY
1 Hegel’s Doppelsatz: A Neutral Reading
2 Freedom and Social Categories in Hegel’s Ethics
3 Hegel and Institutional Rationality
4 The Project of Reconciliation: Hegel’s Social Philosophy
PART II HEGEL ON WILL AND ABSTRACT RIGHT
5 The Unity of Theoretical and Practical Spirit in Hegel’s Concept of Freedom
6 Hegel on Slavery and Domination
7 What is the Question for which Hegel’s Theory of Recognition is the Answer?
8 Hegel’s Justification of Private Property
9 Hegel’s Analysis of Property in the Philosophy of Right
10 Annulment Retributivism: A Hegelian Theory of Punishment
11 Hegel on the Justification of Punishment
PART III HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF ACTION AND CRITICISM OF KANT
12 The Emptiness of the Moral Will
13 Kant, Hegel and Determining our Duties
14 Hegel’s Theory of Moral Action, its Place in his System and the “Highest” Right of the Subject
15 Ethical Life and the Demands of Conscience
PART IV ETHICAL LIFE: FAMILY, CIVIL SOCIETY AND THE STATE
16 Spirit’s Phoenix and History’s Owl or the Incoherence of Dialectics in Hegel’s Account of Women
17 Community and Indigence: A Hegelian Perspective on Aid to the Poor
18 Hegel and Liberalism
19 Hegel on Political Sentiment
20 Hegel’s Political Anti-Cosmopolitanism: On the Limits of Modern Political Communities
Name Index
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