Hegel and LawMichael Salter Hegel and Law brings together a collection of essays on the contemporary relevance of, and outstanding issues in, Hegel's legal theory. Particular attention is paid to the different parts of the legal curriculum which Hegelian analysis could contribute to in a positive manner. The book also features a full-length introduction by the editor, which outlines the relevance of the essays chosen. |
Contents
Pluto Press | 18 |
Andrew Buchwalter 1991 Hegel Marx and the Concept of Immanent | 79 |
William N R Lucy 1997 The Common Law According to Hegel Oxford | 89 |
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abstract right According to Hegel actual analysis Antigone autonomy Benhabib Brudner Cambridge citizens civil society claims common law concept concrete conflict constitutional contract law contradictions crime and punishment criminal criticism democracy dialectical dialogic community doctrine economic EDGAR BODENHEIMER essay ethical existing external freedom G. W. F. Hegel gender Hegel argues Hegel's Critique Hegel's Philosophy Hegel's political philosophy Hegel's theory Hegel's view Hegelian historical human Ibid idea immanent critique individual institutions interpretation justice justified Kant Law Review Vol lectures Marx Marx's modern moral natural law needs negative rights normative objective obligation offender particular person Phenomenology Phenomenology of Spirit Philosophy of Law Philosophy of Right positive law practice principle private property rational reality reason recognition reconciliation relations relationship Schmitt Seyla Benhabib sphere subjective supra note theory of contract tion tradition trans transcendent Tunick University Press Vorlesungen