G. W. F. HEGEL’S POLITICAL ONTOLOGY: PROJECT AND SOURCES
Journal Title: Вісник ХНУ імені В. Н. Каразіна. Серія "Філософія. Філософські перипетії" - Year 2017, Vol 57, Issue
Abstract
In this article author attempted to outline a number of ideas and concepts that Hegel borrowed from his immediate predecessors: Kant, Fichte and Schelling, and then used to develop moral, ethical and political aspects of his system. Focusing on the question of the status of the subject, freedom and free will, responsibility within the framework of the modern interpretation of Hegel’s studies, the author demonstrated the dependence of Hegel’s philosophy on the theories of other thinkers that makes the notion of the detachment and closure of his system unviable.
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Yuliia Tereshchenko
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In this article author attempted to outline a number of ideas and concepts that Hegel borrowed from his immediate predecessors: Kant, Fichte and Schelling, and then used to develop moral, ethical and political aspects of...