THE CONTEMPORARY RELEVANCE OF
HEGEL'S PHILOSOPHY OF RIGHT

Spindel Conference 2000, Volume 39

Thomas Nenon, Editor

 

Articles:

Editor's Introduction
by Thomas Nenon

Hegel and Institutional Rationality
by Robert B. Pippin

Comments: On "Hegel and Institutional Rationality"
by Thomas Nenon

Hegel, Race, Genocide
by Michael H. Hoffheimer

Comments: Questions for Hoffheimer
by David M. Rasmussen

Hegel's Political Anti-Cosmopolitanism: On the Limits of Modern Political Communities
by James Bohman

Comments: On the Limits of Modern Political Communities
by Chris Latiolais

Constitutional Patriotism and the Problem of Violence
by J. M. Bernstein

Reason and Objective Spirit: Method and Ontology in Hegel's Philosophy of Right
by Kevin Thompson

Comments: Beyond an Ontological Foundation for The Philosophy of Right
by Simon Lumsden

The Right of the Particular and the Power of the Universal
by Klaus E. Kaehler

Comments: Which Particulars Can Have a Right?
Which Universal Can Exercise Power?

by Angelica Nuzzo

The State as Organism: The Metaphysical Basis of Hegel's Philosophy of Right
by Sally Sedgwick

Comments: "Organic Unity": Its Loose and Analogical and Its Strict and Systematic Sense in Hegel's Philosophy
by Michael Quante

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