Hegel and the Freedom of ModernsDuke University Press, 2004 M08 18 - 378 páginas Available in English for the first time, Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns revives discussion of the major political and philosophical tenets underlying contemporary liberalism through a revolutionary interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel’s thought. Domenico Losurdo, one of the world’s leading Hegelians, reveals that the philosopher was fully engaged with the political controversies of his time. In so doing, he shows how the issues addressed by Hegel in the nineteenth century resonate with many of the central political concerns of today, among them questions of community, nation, liberalism, and freedom. Based on an examination of Hegel’s entire corpus—including manuscripts, lecture notes, different versions of texts, and letters—Losurdo locates the philosopher’s works within the historical contexts and political situations in which they were composed. Hegel and the Freedom of Moderns persuasively argues that the tug of war between “conservative” and “liberal” interpretations of Hegel has obscured and distorted the most important aspects of his political thought. Losurdo unravels this misleading dualism and provides an illuminating discussion of the relation between Hegel’s political philosophy and the thinking of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels. He also discusses Hegel’s ideas in relation to the pertinent writings of other major figures of modern political philosophy such as Jean-Jacques Rousseau, John Locke, Edmund Burke, John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham, Karl Popper, Norberto Bobbio, and Friedrich Hayek. |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-3 de 64
Página 38
... result is not revocable by the " will of the sovereign " or any other individuality which believes itself ingenious ... results of the French Revolution ( and the other revolutions which follow on its heels ) requires the elimina- tion ...
... result is not revocable by the " will of the sovereign " or any other individuality which believes itself ingenious ... results of the French Revolution ( and the other revolutions which follow on its heels ) requires the elimina- tion ...
Página 58
... result of great historical turmoil : in ancient times , and in the modern colonies , slaves are not placed in the category of men ; and as far as Rome goes , even women and children are considered on a par with slaves . Thus , it is ...
... result of great historical turmoil : in ancient times , and in the modern colonies , slaves are not placed in the category of men ; and as far as Rome goes , even women and children are considered on a par with slaves . Thus , it is ...
Página 59
... result of it . The result of man's complex and contra- dictory struggle to build a world in which he can recognize and actualize himself . And it is in this " second nature " that man gains " awareness of his freedom and rational ...
... result of it . The result of man's complex and contra- dictory struggle to build a world in which he can recognize and actualize himself . And it is in this " second nature " that man gains " awareness of his freedom and rational ...
Contenido
Searching for the Authentic Hegel | 3 |
Linguistic SelfCensorship and Theoretical Compromise | 9 |
Hegel a Mason? | 16 |
Derechos de autor | |
Otras 41 secciones no mostradas
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
absolute according accuses actual Adam Müller ancien régime ancient anglophobia aristocracy B.Schr becomes Bobbio Burke Burke's celebration civil society claim classic German philosophy concrete condemns considered Constant constitutional contrast criticism culture D'Hondt defend denounces despite Engels England ethical expression F. A. Hayek fact feudal France freedom Freemasonry French Revolution Friedrich G. W. F. Hegel hand Hayek Haym Hegel Hegel's philosophy Hegel's position Hegelian Ibid ideology Ilting individual institutions intellectual J. G. Fichte Jacobin Kant labor lectures Letter liberal tradition Locke Losurdo Marx modern world monarchy Montesquieu moral nature Nietzsche Notrecht Oeuvres complètes pathos Philosophy of Right plebeian polemic political politique poverty printed text property-owners radical rational reactionary Recht regard relationship represents revolutionary right to property right to resistance Rousseau Schelling Schopenhauer slave slavery social sphere statism struggle supra theory tion Tocqueville universal v.Rph violation Western world
Referencias a este libro
Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution Oscar Guardiola-Rivera Sin vista previa disponible - 2008 |
Inscription and Modernity: From Wordsworth to Mandelstam John Kenneth MacKay Vista de fragmentos - 2006 |