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Hegel's ethics of recognition / Robert R. Williams.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley : University of California Press, c1997.Description: xvii, 433 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0520224922 (pbk.)
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B2949.E8 W55 1997
Partial contents:
1. Recognition and Ethics -- 2. Recognition in Fichte and Schelling -- 3. Recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 4. Recognition in the Encyclopedia Philosophy of Spirit -- 5. Recognition and Right in the Jena Manuscripts -- 6. Systematic Issues in the Philosophy of Right -- 7. Persons, Property, and Contract -- 8. Crime and Punishment -- 9. Morality -- 10. Ethical Life and the Family -- 11. Civil Society, Poverty, and the Corporations -- 12. Recognition and the Social Contract Theory of the State -- 13. The State as a Social Organism -- 14. Sovereignty, International Relations, and War -- 15. Recent Views of Recognition and the Question of Ethics.
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General Books General Books CUTN Central Library Philosophy & psychology 128.4092 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 9678

Includes bibliographical references (p. 413-427) and index.

1. Recognition and Ethics -- 2. Recognition in Fichte and Schelling -- 3. Recognition in the Phenomenology of Spirit -- 4. Recognition in the Encyclopedia Philosophy of Spirit -- 5. Recognition and Right in the Jena Manuscripts -- 6. Systematic Issues in the Philosophy of Right -- 7. Persons, Property, and Contract -- 8. Crime and Punishment -- 9. Morality -- 10. Ethical Life and the Family -- 11. Civil Society, Poverty, and the Corporations -- 12. Recognition and the Social Contract Theory of the State -- 13. The State as a Social Organism -- 14. Sovereignty, International Relations, and War -- 15. Recent Views of Recognition and the Question of Ethics.

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