Hegel's Social Ethics(English, Hardcover, Farneth Molly)

Hegel's Social Ethics(English, Hardcover, Farneth Molly)

  • Farneth Molly
Publisher:Princeton University PressISBN 13: 9780691171906ISBN 10: 0691171904

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Hegel's Social Ethics(English, Hardcover, Farneth Molly) is written by Farneth Molly and published by Princeton University Press. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 0691171904 (ISBN 10) and 9780691171906 (ISBN 13).

Hegel's Social Ethics offers a fresh and accessible interpretation of G. W. F. Hegel's most famous book, the Phenomenology of Spirit. Drawing on important recent work on the social dimensions of Hegel's theory of knowledge, Molly Farneth shows how his account of how we know rests on his account of how we ought to live. Farneth argues that Hegel views conflict as an unavoidable part of living together, and that his social ethics involves relationships and social practices that allow people to cope with conflict and sustain hope for reconciliation. Communities create, contest, and transform their norms through these relationships and practices, and Hegel's model for them are often the interactions and rituals of the members of religious communities. The book's close readings reveal the ethical implications of Hegel's discussions of slavery, Greek tragedy, early modern culture wars, and confession and forgiveness. The book also illuminates how contemporary democratic thought and practice can benefit from Hegelian insights.Through its sustained engagement with Hegel's ideas about conflict and reconciliation, Hegel's Social Ethics makes an important contribution to debates about how to live well with religious and ethical disagreement.