ABSTRACT

The renaissance in Hegel scholarship over the past two decades has largely ignored or marginalized the metaphysical dimension of his thought, perhaps most vigorously when considering his social and political philosophy. Many scholars have consistently maintained that Hegel’s political philosophy must be reconstructed without the metaphysical structure that Hegel saw as his crowning philosophical achievement. This book brings together twelve original essays that explore the relation between Hegel’s metaphysics and his political, social, and practical philosophy. The essays seek to explore what normative insights and positions can be obtained from examining Hegel’s distinctive view of the metaphysical dimensions of political philosophy. His ideas about the good, the universal, freedom, rationality, objectivity, self-determination, and self-development can be seen in a new context and with renewed understanding once their relation to his metaphysical project is considered. Hegel’s Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Politics will be of great interest to scholars of Hegelian philosophy, German Idealism, nineteenth-century philosophy, political philosophy, and political theory.

chapter |9 pages

Introduction

part I|88 pages

The Relation of Hegel’s Metaphysics and Political Theory

chapter 1|20 pages

The Course of God

Reading Hegel

chapter 3|21 pages

Speculative Logic as Practical Philosophy

Political Life in Times of Crisis

part II|125 pages

Ontology, Metaphysics and Practical Reason

chapter 6|34 pages

The Metaphysics of Rational Action

Kantian and Aristotelian Themes in Hegel’s Absolute Idealism 1

chapter 7|28 pages

Against the Post-Kantian Interpretation of Hegel

A Study in Proto-Marxist Metaphysics

chapter 8|20 pages

Objective Spirit

Hegel’s Normative Social Ontology

part III|101 pages

Metaphysics, History and the Structures of Ethical Life

chapter 9|25 pages

Family Structures as Fields of Historical Tension

A Case Study in the Relation of Metaphysics and Politics

chapter 10|34 pages

Hegel’s Metaphysics of Marriage

Teleology, Ontology and Sexually Embodied Freedom in the Philosophy of Right’s Account of the Family

chapter 11|15 pages

Tiger Stripes and Embodied Systems

Hegel on Markets and Models