The Idealism of Freedom: For a Hegelian Turn in Philosophy

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Brill, 2020 - Philosophy - 230 pages
In The Idealism of Freedom, Klaus Vieweg argues for a Hegelian turn in philosophy. Hegel's idealism of freedom contains a number of epoch-making ideas that articulate a new understanding of freedom, which still shape contemporary philosophy. Hegel establishes a modern logic, as well as the idea of a social state. With his distinction between civil society and the state he makes an innovative contribution to political philosophy. Hegel defends the idea of freedom for all in a modern society and is a sharp critic of every nationalism and racism. Vieweg's study introduces these ideas into perspectives on freedom in contemporary philosophy.

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About the author (2020)

Klaus Vieweg, PhD. (1980), is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Jena. Among his publications is the commentary on Hegel's Philosophy of Right (Fink, 2013), the commentary of Phänomenologie des Geistes (Suhrkamp, 2008) and the new biography Hegel. Der Philosoph der Freiheit (C.H. Beck, 2019).

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