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Hegel's Practical Philosophy

University of Chicago

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Abstract

This fresh and original book argues that the central questions in Hegel's practical philosophy are the central questions in modern accounts of freedom: What is freedom, or what would it be to act freely? Is it possible so to act? And how important is leading a free life? Robert Pippin argues that the core of Hegel's answers is a social theory of agency, the view that agency is not exclusively a matter of the self-relation and self-determination of an individual but requires the right sort of engagement with and recognition by others. Using a detailed analysis of key Hegelian texts, he develops this interpretation to reveal the bearing of Hegel's claims on many contemporary issues, including much-discussed core…

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Keywords
  • Hegelianism
  • Epistemology
  • Agency (philosophy)
  • Interpretation (philosophy)
  • Relation (database)
  • Philosophy
  • Democracy
  • Practical philosophy
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Peace, Justice and strong institutions
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