Theory of Right, Duties and Religion; Translation, with a Supplementary Essay on Hegel's Systems of Ethics and Religion Volume 1, No. 3

Theory of Right, Duties and Religion; Translation, with a Supplementary Essay on Hegel's Systems of Ethics and Religion Volume 1, No. 3

by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Publisher
General Books
Pages
22
Language
English
Published
2013

Overview

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1892 edition. Excerpt: ... SECTION I. THEORY OF EIGHT. L Chapter I. Eight As Such. 81. Division of the Subject of Right. 82. Universal Will as Eight. 83. The Principle of Eight--Suffered violation of right as distinguished from mere misfortune. 84. The Person. 85. Inviolability of Eights as such. 86. Compulsion--Forms of Compulsion. 87. The merely Prohibitory nature of Eight. 88. Possession, as a form of Subsumption uuder Will. 89. Possession as a Subsumption of a res nullius. 810. Necessity of Possession being Taken--Modes of Taking Possession and their Defects. 811. Possession as Property--Possession and Property distinguished as forms of Dominion--Internal and External Sides of Property. 812. The Alienation of Property--Powers and Talents as Alienable. 813. Inalienable Belongings--as one's Personality, Morality, Religion. 814. Alienation of Use of Spiritual and Bodily Powers--i. e. of a Limited Use merely. 815. Contract--Kinds of Contract. 816. Performance of Contract. 817. Trespass, its two Varieties. Distinction between the violation of Eight qua Right and Violation of Particular Eight--Self-Contradictory Nature of the former, 818. Adjudication of violation of particular Eight. 819. Violation of Eight as Eight--Imprisonment, Enslavement, Injury to Life and Limb. 820. Punishment as the Negation of Crime, or the Violation of Universal Eight--Jus Talionis--Nature of Retaliation as a Form of Right. 821. Eetaliation as distinguished from Eevenge. Chapter II. Eight In Political Society. 822. Eight realized only in Political Society. 823. The Family--The Family as an Organic Whole Constituting a Single Legal Personality. 824. The State-R Immediate Aim. 825. The State of Nature. 826. Law, as the Universal Will. 27. Government as the Activity of the Law....

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