Hegels Theorie des Krieges Vom rechtsphilosophischen Realismus zum geschichtsphilosophischen Ausblick

Translated title of the contribution: Hegel's theory of war from right-philosophical realism to the historical-philosophical outlook

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Abstract

Hegel is neither a worshiper of the war nor remains a realist who sees right-philosophically in its inescapability. This paper seeks to explain, in the light of his philosophy of history, the reasonable necessity of overcoming the war. According to Hegel, war, if inevitable, is desirable only as separate from the civic spheres and without personal hatred, but it has right-philosophically the significance of being the ethical moment in realizing the ideality of state unity. But this realization must also be based, in international relation, on the principle eligibility of the universal world spirit. This paper intends to show that the intellectual struggle for such eligibility leads to the search for an abstract, limited war without physical annihilation.

Translated title of the contributionHegel's theory of war from right-philosophical realism to the historical-philosophical outlook
Original languageGerman
Pages (from-to)444-464
Number of pages21
JournalArchiv fur Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie
Volume106
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020 Jul

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  • Philosophy
  • Law

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