Hegel sobre la vulnerabilidad civil: la integración estatal de los judíos
Abstract
This paper breaks down Hegel’s remarks on Jewish religion in his writings focusing on philosophy of religion and the proposal he makes in the Principles of Philosophy of Right regarding the civil integration of Jew people, which counts as a groundbreaking analysis of the Jewish question in Hegel’s historical and national context. The paper also tackles key features of the influence that Eduard Gans might have had about the perception that Hegel adopted with regard to the situation of the Jews in the German civil society at the beginning of XIX Century.Downloads
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2021-07-01
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