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Kervégan, Jean-François. The actual and the rational: Hegel and objective spirit / Jean-François Kervégan ; translated by Daniela Ginsburg and Martin Shuster. — 1 online resource (xxxiii, 384 pages). — Translated from the French. — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1647489.pdf>.

Record create date: 7/30/2018

Subject: Law — Philosophy.; Political science — Philosophy.; Objectivity.; Subjectivity.; Law (Philosophical concept); Objectivity.; Political science — Philosophy.; Subjectivity.; LAW / General.; PHILOSOPHY / History & Surveys / Modern

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Table of Contents

  • Contents
  • Preface. Hegel without Metaphysics?
  • Prologue. The Actual and the Rational
  • Part I. The Law: The Positivity of Abstraction
    • Preliminary. The Objectivity of Willing
    • 1. Law: Its Concept and Actualizations
    • 2. Between Nature and History: The Law
    • 3. Contract: The Legal Conditions of the Social
  • Part II. The Vitality and Flaws of the Social
    • Preliminary. The Archeology of Society
    • 4. "Citoyen" versus "Bourgeois"? The Quest for the "Spirit of the Whole"
    • 5. The State of Law: Civil Society
    • 6. "Ethicality Lost in Its Extremes"
  • Part III. The State and the Political
    • Preliminary. The Enduring Myth of the Philosopher of the Prussian State
    • 7. Tocqueville-Hegel: A Silent Dialogue on Modernity
    • 8. A Theory of Representation
    • 9. Beyond Democracy
  • Part IV. Figures of Subjectivity in Objective Spirit: Normativity and Institutions
    • Preliminary. Strong and Weak Institutionalism
    • 10. The Truth of Morality
    • 11. The Conditions of Political Subjectivity
    • 12. Subjects, Norms, and Institutions: What Is an Ethical Life?
  • Epilogue. The Passion of the Concept
  • Translator's Note
  • Bibliography
  • Index

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