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Page 83
... person who appears in the context of his analysis of the state is the same threadbare abstraction as the person found in civil law . - Hegel here defines the monarch as the ' personality of the state , its certainty of itself ' . The ...
... person who appears in the context of his analysis of the state is the same threadbare abstraction as the person found in civil law . - Hegel here defines the monarch as the ' personality of the state , its certainty of itself ' . The ...
Page 84
... person and subject , and the person is certainly but one . However , Hegel should have gone on to say that this one truly exists only as many ones . The predicate , the essence , can never exhaust the spheres of its existence in a ...
... person and subject , and the person is certainly but one . However , Hegel should have gone on to say that this one truly exists only as many ones . The predicate , the essence , can never exhaust the spheres of its existence in a ...
Page 98
... person ' , i.e. society , the family etc. , contains personality only abstractly ; in the monarch , on the other hand , the person contains the state within himself . The truth of the matter is that the personality of the abstract person ...
... person ' , i.e. society , the family etc. , contains personality only abstractly ; in the monarch , on the other hand , the person contains the state within himself . The truth of the matter is that the personality of the abstract person ...
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Doctrine of the State 1843 | 57 |
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