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Hegel on ethics, the state and public policy : comparisons with immanuel kant and utilitarianism.
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Hollander, Samuel
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English
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London : New York : Routledge, 2025.
©2025
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xiv, 227 pages ; 24 cm
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Firestone Library - Stacks
B2949.E8 H65 2025
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Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831
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Criticism and interpretation
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Ethics, Modern
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19th century
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Political science
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Philosophy
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Ethics, Germanic
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Routledge studies in the history of economics
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Routledge Studies in the History of Economics
Biographical/Historical note
Samuel Hollander is University Professor Emeritus in Economics at the University of Toronto, where he taught from 1963 to 1998. He is the author of studies of the economics of Adam Smith, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Thomas Robert Malthus, Jean-Baptiste Say, Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, and of A History of Utilitarian Ethics (Routledge 2020) and Immanuel Kant and Utilitarian Ethics (Routledge 2022). He is an Officer of the Order of Canada and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and was a Research Director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique of France (CNRS), 1999-2000.
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Drawing on a wide range of Hegel's writings, this book analyses the Hegelian position on ethical action. This position is systematically compared with that of Immanuel Kant, the comparison emphasizing Hegel's insistence on a morality grounded in an ethical' context which essentially refers to the state rather than the agent's private will. The argument proceeds to the relationship between the state and the various components of civil society, and to the interaction between the state and the individual, and feeds into the debate regarding Hegel's status in relation to Utilitarian Ethics and liberalism. This book carries further the researches published in AHistory of Utilitarian Ethics and Immanuel Kant and Utilitarian Ethics and will be of interest to readers in the history of political economy, political science, philosophy and ethics.
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1032749415
9781032749419
OCLC
1433130452
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