Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy
In this essay the concept "positivity" and its diversion in Hegel's early thought (the Berne Era 1793-96 and the Frankfurt Era 1797-1800) are studied. Diversion of the concept "positivity" as the dominance of a system contradicting genuine freedom, necessitates Hegel's...
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description | In this essay the concept "positivity" and its diversion in Hegel's early thought (the Berne Era 1793-96 and the Frankfurt Era 1797-1800) are studied. Diversion of the concept "positivity" as the dominance of a system contradicting genuine freedom, necessitates Hegel's passage from the pure religious literature of Berne Era to the specifically political literature of Frankfurt Era. Accordingly, in comparison to the Berne Era, in the Frankfurt Era Hegel pays attention to a vaster social context which includes much more politico-economical elements. This essay is to explain the concept "positivity" according to Hegel's texts belonging to both eras and to show that Hegel could not find a way to eliminate "positivity" in both eras. |
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spelling | doaj.art-8186961a49d247e7a248649b81a43eef2023-09-03T10:48:11ZengUniversity of Tabriz, Faculty of Literature and Forigen LanguagesJournal of Philosophical Investigations2251-79602423-44192016-12-011019253271Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political PhilosophyYashar SadrHaghighi0PhD of Politics science, Tehran UniversityIn this essay the concept "positivity" and its diversion in Hegel's early thought (the Berne Era 1793-96 and the Frankfurt Era 1797-1800) are studied. Diversion of the concept "positivity" as the dominance of a system contradicting genuine freedom, necessitates Hegel's passage from the pure religious literature of Berne Era to the specifically political literature of Frankfurt Era. Accordingly, in comparison to the Berne Era, in the Frankfurt Era Hegel pays attention to a vaster social context which includes much more politico-economical elements. This essay is to explain the concept "positivity" according to Hegel's texts belonging to both eras and to show that Hegel could not find a way to eliminate "positivity" in both eras.http://philosophy.tabrizu.ac.ir/article_5760.htmlpositivityenlightenmentmoralityethicsBerne eraFrankfurt era |
spellingShingle | Yashar SadrHaghighi Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy Journal of Philosophical Investigations positivity enlightenment morality ethics Berne era Frankfurt era |
title | Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy |
title_full | Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy |
title_fullStr | Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy |
title_full_unstemmed | Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy |
title_short | Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy |
title_sort | diversion in the concept positivity in hegel s political philosophy |
topic | positivity enlightenment morality ethics Berne era Frankfurt era |
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