Oikeusfilosofia by G. W. F. Hegel
A systematic, dialectical account of freedom that traces how individual rights and moral will are progressively realized through law and concrete social institutions, distinguishing abstract right, morality, and ethical life; it analyzes property, contract, family relations, civil society’s economic and corporate structures, and punishment, and argues that true freedom becomes objective only within a rational, constitutional state that mediates private interests and universal norms while criticizing merely formal or abstract notions of rights.
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- 1820
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- German
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- 250-350 pages
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- Elements of the Philosophy of Right
- Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts
- Oikeusfilosofia
- Philosophy of Right
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