Hegel’s Philosophy of right

Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, translated by S. W. Dyde, presents Hegel’s influential work on ethics, law, and political philosophy. In this text, Hegel explores the nature of freedom, the role of the state, and the relationship between individuals and society. He develops a theory of rights and duties within a rational legal and moral framework, emphasizing that true freedom is realized within ethical life (Sittlichkeit), which is embodied in family, civil society, and the state. This translation is essential for students of political philosophy and ethics, offering a clear interpretation of Hegel’s complex ideas on justice, law, and morality.

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Hegel’s Philosophy of Right, translated by S. W. Dyde, presents Hegel’s influential work on ethics, law, and political philosophy. In this text, Hegel explores the nature of freedom, the role of the state, and the relationship between individuals and society. He develops a theory of rights and duties within a rational legal and moral framework, emphasizing that true freedom is realized within ethical life (Sittlichkeit), which is embodied in family, civil society, and the state. This translation is essential for students of political philosophy and ethics, offering a clear interpretation of Hegel’s complex ideas on justice, law, and morality.

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S. W. Dyde