Hegel : the logic of self-consciousness and the legacy of subjective freedom /

"This study grounds Hegel's political philosophy in his logic, and connects the latter to texts at the foundation of the analytic philosophical tradition. It argues not only that Hegel's philosophy has been fundamentally misunderstood, but that its significance could not have been ful...

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Main Author: Ware, Robert Bruce
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 1999.
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