Title: Hegel's Philosophy of Law as Theory of Normative Justice:Interpretation and Restructuring of Honneth on Hegel's Philosophy of Law
Abstract: In contemporary political philosophy,there is a revival of Hegel. However,hitherto the impact of Hegel's Philosophy of Law has not reached what it should have. In this context,Honneth emphasized the contemporary value of Hegel's political philosophy,and endeavored in the re-actualization of Hegel's Philosophy of Law,he interpreted it as a theory of normative justice. Among them,free will is the premise of Hegel's theory of normative justice;law idea is the core of Hegel's theory of normative justice;the coordination of recognition,education and self-fulfillment is the goal of Hegel's theory of normative justice. It is precisely because of the interpretation and reconstruction of Hegel's Philosophy of Law,Honneth researched the relationship between recognition and justice,and tried to build the conception of plural justice based on monistic morals.
Publication Year: 2009
Publication Date: 2009-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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