BOOK IV. MODERN PHILOSOPHY. (III.) IDEALISTIC ECONOMICS: CHAPTER IV. HEGEL (1770-1831).

Autor: Bonar, James
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Zdroj: Philosophy & Political Economy; 1991, p300-323, 24p
Abstrakt: According to George Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, thought viewed abstractly or away from nature results to the logic of abstract notions, while externality viewed by itself results to the philosophy of nature. In Hegel's view of development, the conflicting opposites are not destroyed but the surviving and victorious concrete includes them. His work, the Philosophy of Right contains his positive teaching about rights which means the conditions postulated for proper fulfillment of duties. For him the rationale of property is not the economic one, the satisfaction of wants, but the embodying of the will in an external object.
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