Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Subjectivity and Ethical Life (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy) - David James - Books - Bloomsbury Academic - 9780826496058 - June 1, 2007
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Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Subjectivity and Ethical Life (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy)

David James

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Hegel's Philosophy of Right: Subjectivity and Ethical Life (Bloomsbury Studies in Philosophy)

<div> In this important new book, David James offers an innovative interpretation of a key element of Hegel's political thought. James seeks to identify the basic aims of Hegel's philosophy of right through an analysis of his approach to subjectivity. He argues that the basic aim of Hegel's philosophy of right is to accommodate subjectivity within a framework of universally valid ethical norms and that an analysis of how Hegel attempts to do this provides a key to understanding his philosophy of right. This in turn makes possible a highly unified interpretation of the project that determines the shape and structure of his theory of modern ethical life. The ways in which Hegel uses the term subjectivity have never before been analysed in sufficient detail. James shows that Hegel's understanding of this term depends very much on the context in which he is using it and by analysing this carefully shows that this concept is essentially related to his theory of freedom. This fascinating book offers a unified interpretation of Hegel's philosophy of right and will make an important contribution to the study of Hegel's political thought.</div>>

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released June 1, 2007
ISBN13 9780826496058
Publishers Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 172
Dimensions 161 × 241 × 19 mm   ·   408 g
Language English  

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