Finding Freedom: Hegelian Philosophy and the Emancipation of Women
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Scholars generally think that Hegel's philosophy is conservative and reactionary with regard to women's rights and as a result dismiss his philosophical account of the relationship between family and the political community as irrelevant. Sara MacDonald argues that in fact the logic of Hegel's thought necessitates the recognition of equal political and civil rights.
Combining a detailed study of Hegel's political philosophy with close readings of two important literary works that help cla…
Combining a detailed study of Hegel's political philosophy with close readings of two important literary works that help cla…
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