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Ray, J. (2024). 'Hegel’s Political Philosophy of Self-Knowledge: How Knowing Thyself Necessarily Occurs in a Political Community' In B. Bowman, M. Gerhard, & J. Zovko (Eds.), Erkenne Dich selbst – Anthropologische Perspektiven II (1st ed., pp. 639-646)
Ray, John W.. "Hegel’s Political Philosophy of Self-Knowledge: How Knowing Thyself Necessarily Occurs in a Political Community". Erkenne Dich selbst – Anthropologische Perspektiven II, edited by Brady Bowman, Myriam Gerhard and Jure Zovko, Duncker & Humblot, 2024, pp. 639-646.
Ray, J. (2024): 'Hegel’s Political Philosophy of Self-Knowledge: How Knowing Thyself Necessarily Occurs in a Political Community', in Bowman, B, Gerhard, M, Zovko, J (eds.). Erkenne Dich selbst – Anthropologische Perspektiven II. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 639-646.

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Hegel’s Political Philosophy of Self-Knowledge: How Knowing Thyself Necessarily Occurs in a Political Community

Ray, John W.

In: Erkenne Dich selbst – Anthropologische Perspektiven II (2024), pp. 639–646

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  1. G. W. F. Hegel, Phenomenology of Mind, trans. by J. B. Baillie, New York 1967.  Google Scholar
  2. G. W. F. Hegel, Logic: Translated from the Encyclopaedia of the Philosophical Sciences, trans. by William Wallace, London 1968.  Google Scholar
  3. G. W. F. Hegel, Philosophy of Right, trans. by T. M. Knox, London 1969.  Google Scholar

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Section Title Page Action Price
John W. Ray: Hegel’s Political Philosophy of Self-Knowledge: How Knowing Thyself Necessarily Occurs in a Political Community 639
1. Consciousness 639
2. Consciousness as Spirit. The State as a Product of Consciousness 640
3. Consciousness as Will 640
4. Will, Consciousness, the State and Reason 641
5. Objections to Hegel’s Position 642
6. Reply to Objections 642
7. Evaluation of Hegel’s Theory 644