Concepts of Normativity: Kant or Hegel?
Editor:Christian Krijnen
Publisher: Brill
Year: 2019
Contents
1. Introduction
Christian Krijnen
2. Being at Home with Oneself in the Whole—Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom as Actuality
Christian Hofmann
3. Hegel’s Radicalization of Kant’s Copernican Turn: the Internal Unity of the Natural and the Moral Law
Paul Cobben
4. The Religion of the God-Man: Hegel’s Account of Revealed Religion in the Phenomenology of Spirit
Arthur Kok
5. The Reality of Value as a Problem of Kantian Ethics
Martin Bunte
6. Foundations of Normativity
Max Gottschlich
7. Hegel über die logischen Grundlagen der Sittlichkeit
Klaus Vieweg
8. How is Practical Philosophy Speculatively Possible?
Christian Krijnen
9. The Normative Function of the Right of Objectivity in Hegel’s Theory of Imputation
Giulia Battistoni
10. Freedom from Kant to Hegel
Christian Schmidt
11. Justification of the State: Kant and Hegel
Jiří Chotaš
12. Hegel’s Republican Penal Philosophy: an Attempt at a Contemporary Reconstruction
Benno Zabel
13. History as the Progress in the (Un)Consciousness of Freedom?
Tereza Matějčková
14. Is There Any Philosophy of History?
Jean-François Kervégan
15. “Freedom in the European Sense”: Hegel on Action, Heroes, and Europe’s Philosophical Groundwork
Alberto L. Siani