The Philosophy of Right |
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THE PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT Page | 1 |
CONCEPT OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT | 9 |
FIRST PART | 21 |
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absolute abstract action actual arbitrary aspect attain become Brahmans caprice cerned character China Chinese civil society concept concrete connexion consciousness constitution contingency contract crime determinacy determinate distinction divine duty element embodiment empire ence eo ipso essence essential ethical evil existence external fact Favorinus feeling finite formal freedom Hegel Hence Herodotus Hindu idea ideal impulse India individual infinite inner interest jective marriage matter means ment merely mind monarch moral nature necessity needs objective organization Ormazd particular Persian Empire person philosophy Plato point of view political positive positive law possession present principle punishment purely rational realized reason recognized reflection regarded relation religion Remark to Paragraph res nullius Roman law self-consciousness self-subsistent simply specific sphere spirit subjective substantial thing thought tion tive truth unity universal versal vidual volition whole