Hegel's value : justice as the living good / Dean Moyar.
2021
B2948 .M695 2021
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Title
Hegel's value : justice as the living good / Dean Moyar.
Author
Moyar, Dean, author.
ISBN
9780197532621 (electronic book)
Published
New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2021.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (384 pages).
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B2948 .M695 2021
Dewey Decimal Classification
193
Summary
It has long been recognized that Hegel's Philosophy of Right offers the only systematic alternative to the dominant social contract tradition in modern political philosophy. The difficulty has been to characterize Hegel's view of justice as having the same kind of intuitive appeal that has made social contract theory, with its voluntary consent & assignment of rights & privileges, such an attractive model. 'Hegel's Value' argues that Hegelian justice depends on a proper understanding of Hegel's theory of value & on the model of life through which the overall conception of value, the Good, is operationalized. Through an examination of key episodes in Phenomenology of Spirit & a detailed reading of the entire Philosophy of Right, Hegel's Value shows how Hegel develops his account of justice through an inferentialist method whereby the content of right unfolds into increasingly thick normative structures.
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It has long been recognized that Hegel's Philosophy of Right offers the only systematic alternative to the dominant social contract tradition in modern political philosophy. The difficulty has been to characterize Hegel's view of justice as having the same kind of intuitive appeal that has made social contract theory, with its voluntary consent & assignment of rights & privileges, such an attractive model. 'Hegel's Value' argues that Hegelian justice depends on a proper understanding of Hegel's theory of value & on the model of life through which the overall conception of value, the Good, is operationalized. Through an examination of key episodes in Phenomenology of Spirit & a detailed reading of the entire Philosophy of Right, Hegel's Value shows how Hegel develops his account of justice through an inferentialist method whereby the content of right unfolds into increasingly thick normative structures.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Description based on online resource; title from home page (viewed on January 12, 2021).
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Oxford scholarship online.
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Print version: 9780197532539
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