Aut Caesar, aut nihil! La presencia de la romanitas en el primer escrito de Hegel

Ethic@ - An International Journal for Moral Philosophy 8 (2):255-269 (2009)
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Abstract

El rol conceptual desempeñado por el mundo romano en la obra de Hegel, y en concreto en los escritos dejuventud, constituye una dimensión necesaria no sólo para comprender su recepción de la cultura clásicay su reacción a determinados acontecimientos de la época, como la Revolución francesa, sino tambiénpara explicar su evolución política desde posiciones republicanas y francófi las hasta el pensamiento demadurez. La Unterredung zwischen Dreien, el primer texto de Hegel, infl uido por las lecturas juvenilesde Shakespeare, Schiller y Rousseau, y comprometido con los valores del republicanismo prerrevolucionario,es el más claro ejemplo de la importante presencia de las refl exiones sobre Roma en el autorde la Fenomenología.The conceptual role played by the Roman World in the Hegelian work, and more precisely in his rst writings, is a necessary factor in order to understand not only the Hegel’s reception of the classical culture and his reaction to certain events of his time, such as the French Revolution, but also in order to explain his political evolution from republican and Francophile positions to his mature thinking. The Unterredung zwischen Dreien, the very rst text of Hegel, in uenced by Shakespeare, Schiller and Rousseau, and committed to the values of pre-revolutionary republicanism, is the most evident example of the important presence of the re ection upon Rome in the Fenomenology’s author

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