The Philosophy of Right ; The Philosophy of History |
Contents
INTRODUCTION Concept of the Philosophy | 9 |
FIRST PART Abstract Right | 22 |
SECOND PART Morality | 42 |
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Abraham absolute abstract action actual appears arbitrary aspect attained become Brahmans caprice character Christian Church civil society concept concrete condition consciousness consequently constitution contract crime determinacy determinate distinction divine duty element embodiment emperor empire eo ipso essence essential ethical evil existence external fact faith Favorinus feeling finite formal freedom give Greece Greek hand Hegel Hence hero Herodotus Hindu human idea impulse individual infinite interest Isaac king knight of faith marriage matter means merely mind monarch moral nations nature needs object particular passion Persian Empire person philosophy Plato political positive positive law possession present principle purely realized reason recognized regarded relation religion religious Remark to Paragraph res nullius Roman Roman law self-consciousness simply soul sphere spirit subjective substantial thing thinking thought tion tragic hero truth unity universal virtue volition whole