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Between philosophy and state: Hegel’s dialectic of the institutionalization of freedom
Published 2018-01-01“…Hegel considers, in his system of philosophy, different specifications of freedom; he distinguishes between subjective, objective and absolute freedom. …”
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Hegel, Marx and the state as a prerequisite for freedom
Published 2019“…<p>In my thesis, I discuss the dispute between Hegel and Marx over whether or not the state is necessary for human freedom. …”
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The objectivity of freedom: a systematic commentary on the introduction to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
Published 2012“…<p>The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s <em>Philosophy of Right</em> is the key to the work’s structure, its argumentative strategy and it functions as a foundation for Hegel’s practical philosophy in general. …”
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Philosophy of the Deed. “Praxis” in Hegel and Posthegelian Discourses
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The philosophy of pharmaceutical regulation—Paternalism or freedom of choice?
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The Relation of Rawls' A Theory of Justice to Hegel's Philosophy of Right
Published 2007-12-01“…In this paper, the writers want to show that how Rawls offers a distinctive account of the most important elements of Hegel's Philosophy of Right to achieve his own intention, which introduces it according to the liberalism. …”
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Reinterpretations of Kant’s and Hegel’s philosophy in Fukuyama’s vision of global dominance of liberal democracy
Published 2023-06-01“…Reinterpretations of Kant’s and Hegel’s philosophy in Fukuyama’s vision of global dominance of neoliberalism comprise the leitmotif of the submission. …”
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THE STATE AS «INTELLIGENT LIFE OF SELF- CONSCIOUS FREEDOM»: PHILOSOPHICAL AND THEOLOGICAL ASPECTS ACCORDING TO HEGEL’S INTERPRETATION
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Robespierre-Kant: A Study of the Relationship between Absolute Freedom and Terror and Kant's Philosophy of Ethics Based on the Phenomenology of Hegel's spirit
Published 2021-12-01“…And it's as if Hegel found a close connection between Robespierre's assassination rule and Kantian philosophy of morality. …”
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Diversion in the Concept "Positivity" in Hegel's Political Philosophy
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Freedom and Solidarity: Some Remarks in Light of the Contemporary Reception of Hegel
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The Abyss of Right: Hegel’s Philosophy of Right and the Question of Poverty
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Death, Hegel, and Kojève
Published 2017-12-01“…Stemming from a reading of Hegel’s account of the struggle for recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Kojève argued that death is the central notion of Hegel’s philosophy. …”
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The end of capitalism and its future: Hegel as founder of the concept of a welfare state
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Hegelian Practical Freedom and Nature
Published 2022-10-01“…In section I of the paper, I sketch a reading of Hegel’s account of practical freedom in the Introduction to the Philosophy of Right as a capacity to respond to ethical requirements or duties. …”
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The Ethical Imperative of Formation (Bildung) in the Hegel´S Elements of the Philosophy of Right
Published 2017-12-01“…The purpose of this paper is to point out and explain the fundamental role that the formation (Bildung) of the individual plays in Hegel´s practical philosophy and, particularly, in one of his most important works: Elements of the Philosophy of Right. …”
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FREEDOM IN THE ARCHIVE: On Doing Philosophy through Historiography
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Libertate și necesitate la Kant, Hegel și Marx (Liberty and necessity at Kant, Hegel and Marx)
Published 2016-03-01“…This essay follows the limits of liberty as they were theorised by three of the most important philosophers of the 18th and 19th centuries: Kant, Hegel and Marx. Based on their philosophies, I aim to prove that liberty is to be understood contextually, meaning that its relation with necessity varies regarding time and place but, on the whole, Hegel’s approach to the matter is the most balanced and trustworthy, even if Kant and Marx ofered their own valuable insights and critics to the problem of modern freedom.…”
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