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Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy - Beyond Kantian Constructivism (Paperback)
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Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy - Beyond Kantian Constructivism (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought
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While Kantian constructivism has become one of the most influential
and systematic schools of thought in analytic moral and political
philosophy, Hegelian approaches to practical normativity hold out
the promise of building upon Kantian insights into individual
self-determination while avoiding their dualistic tendencies. James
Gledhill and Sebastian Stein unite distinguished scholars of German
idealism and contemporary Anglophone practical philosophy with
rising stars in the field, to explore whether Hegelian idealist
philosophy can offer the categories that analytic practical
philosophy requires to overcome the contradictions that have so far
plagued Kantian constructivism. The volume organizes the
contributions into three parts. The first of these engages debates
in metaethics regarding the relationship between realism and
constructivism. The second part sees contributors draw on debates
about the nature of political normativity, focusing primarily on
the problems of historical contextualism, relativism, and critical
reflection. The concluding part considers the application of the
Hegelian framework to contemporary debates about specific ethical
issues, including multiculturalism, democracy, and human rights.
Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy contributes to the
on-going debate about the importance of systematic philosophy in
the context of practical philosophy, engages with contemporary
discussions about the shape of a rational social order, and gauges
the timeliness of Hegelian philosophy. This book is a must read for
scholars interested in Hegel and in the contemporary tradition of
Kantian constructivism in moral and political philosophy.
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