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Philosophy of Right.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Kitchener : Batoche Books, 2000Copyright date: ©2001Description: 1 online resource (281 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Philosophy of RightDDC classification:
  • 320.1/1
LOC classification:
  • K230.H43 -- G7813 2001eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Translator's Preface. -- Author's Preface. -- Introduction. -- First Part: Abstract Right. -- First Section. Property. -- A. The Act of Possession. -- B. Use of the Object. -- C. Relinquishment of Property. -- Second Section: Contract. -- Third Section: Wrong. -- A. Unpremeditated Wrong. -- B. Fraud. -- C. Violence and Crime. -- Transition from Right to Morality. -- Second Part: Morality. -- First Section: Purpose and Responsibility. -- Second Section: Intention and Well-being. -- Third Section: The Good and Conscience. -- Transition from Morality to Ethical System. -- Third Part: The Ethical System. -- First Section: The Family. -- A. Marriage. -- B. The Family Means. -- C. Education of the Children and Dissolution of the Family. -- Transition of the Family into the Civic Community. -- Second Section: The Civic Community. -- A. The System of Wants. -- B. Administration of Justice. -- C. Police and Corporation. -- Third Section: The State. -- A. Internal Polity. -- B. International Law. -- C. World-History. -- Notes.
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Intro -- Contents -- Translator's Preface. -- Author's Preface. -- Introduction. -- First Part: Abstract Right. -- First Section. Property. -- A. The Act of Possession. -- B. Use of the Object. -- C. Relinquishment of Property. -- Second Section: Contract. -- Third Section: Wrong. -- A. Unpremeditated Wrong. -- B. Fraud. -- C. Violence and Crime. -- Transition from Right to Morality. -- Second Part: Morality. -- First Section: Purpose and Responsibility. -- Second Section: Intention and Well-being. -- Third Section: The Good and Conscience. -- Transition from Morality to Ethical System. -- Third Part: The Ethical System. -- First Section: The Family. -- A. Marriage. -- B. The Family Means. -- C. Education of the Children and Dissolution of the Family. -- Transition of the Family into the Civic Community. -- Second Section: The Civic Community. -- A. The System of Wants. -- B. Administration of Justice. -- C. Police and Corporation. -- Third Section: The State. -- A. Internal Polity. -- B. International Law. -- C. World-History. -- Notes.

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