The Sovereignty of the Metaphysical in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right

Review of Metaphysics 62 (4):849-873 (2009)
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This article explores the relationship between metaphysical problems and political theorizing in G.W.F. Hegel’s thought. It argues that his Logic responded to the philosophical problem of the universal in ways which came to deeply influence his thinking about an ideal equilibrium between state and citizen in the Philosophy of Right and elaborate on how it acts as a conceptual touchstone for the legitimacy of rule in his vision of political life. This approach seeks to overcome a trend in Hegel studies that has often denied or neglected the deep connection between his respective philosophical and political contributions.

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