Hegel’s Philosophy of Right presents a collection of new essays by leading international philosophers and Hegel scholars that analyze and explore Hegel’s key contributions in the areas of ethics, politics, and the law.
* The most comprehensive collection on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right available
* Features new essays by leading international Hegel interpreters divided in sections of ethics, politics, and law
* Presents significant new research on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right that will set a new standard for future work on the topic
Tabela de Conteúdo
Notes on Contributors vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
Thom Brooks
Part I Ethics 7
1 Consequentialism and Deontology in the Philosophy of Right
9
Dean Moyar
2 The Empty Formalism Objection Revisited: x135R and Recent
Kantian Responses 43
Fabian Freyenhagen
3 On Hegel’s Critique of Kant’s Ethics: Beyond the Empty
Formalism Objection 73
Robert Stern
Part II Politics 101
4 Hegel and the Unified Theory of Punishment 103
Thom Brooks
5 Hard Work: Hegel and the Meaning of the State in his
Philosophy of Right 124
Kimberly Hutchings
6 Gender, the Family, and the Organic State in Hegel’s Political
Thought 143
Alison Stone
Part III Law 165
7 Natural Law Internalism 167
Thom Brooks
8 Hegel on the Relation between Law and Justice 180
Alan Brudner
Index 209
Sobre o autor
Thom Brooks is Reader in Political and Legal Philosophy at Newcastle University. He is editor and founder of the Journal of Moral Philosophy. His books include Hegel’s Political Philosophy: A Systematic Reading of the Philosophy of Right (2007).