Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

This study develops a new concept of the political. As an outgrowth of freedom and law, the political bring together a priori and a posteriori aspects of individuals in interaction. Nomocracy and the liberal social contract are interpreted as an ideal system to regulate the coexistence of free beings. The systematic connection is made clear by reviewing classical proposals and critiques of the social contract from Hobbes through Hegel.

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Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

This study develops a new concept of the political. As an outgrowth of freedom and law, the political bring together a priori and a posteriori aspects of individuals in interaction. Nomocracy and the liberal social contract are interpreted as an ideal system to regulate the coexistence of free beings. The systematic connection is made clear by reviewing classical proposals and critiques of the social contract from Hobbes through Hegel.

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Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

by Rainer Sch#x000E4;fer
Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

Was Freiheit zu Recht macht: Manuale des Politischen

by Rainer Sch#x000E4;fer

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This study develops a new concept of the political. As an outgrowth of freedom and law, the political bring together a priori and a posteriori aspects of individuals in interaction. Nomocracy and the liberal social contract are interpreted as an ideal system to regulate the coexistence of free beings. The systematic connection is made clear by reviewing classical proposals and critiques of the social contract from Hobbes through Hegel.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110386301
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 08/29/2014
Series: Quellen und Studien zur Philosophie , #120
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 349
File size: 958 KB
Age Range: 18 Years
Language: German

About the Author

Rainer Schäfer, Peking University, Beijing, China.

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