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Index
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Being, Person, Community and the Ethical Foundation of Law
1 The Repressed Intersubjectivity in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
2 Hegel's Ambiguous Legacy for Modern Liberalism
3 Persons and Masks: The Phenomenology of Spirit and its Laws
Abstract Right and Private Law
4 Hegel's Legal Plenum
5 Hegel and the Crisis of Private Law
6 The Priority of Abstract Right and Constructivism in Hegel's Legal Philosophy
7 Property, Contract, and Ethical Life in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
8 Hegel and the Dialectics of Contract
9 Right and Advantage in Private Law
Law, Family, Civil Society and the State
10 Lucinde's Shame: Hegel, Sensuous Woman, and the Law
11 A Reconstruction of Hegel's Theory of Civil Society
12 Rethinking the Hegelian State
13 The Inherent Rationality of the State in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Index
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