International law and the possibility of a just world order : an essay on Hegel's universalism

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International law and the possibility of a just world order : an essay on Hegel's universalism

Steven V. Hicks

(Value inquiry book series, v. 78)

Rodopi, 1999

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-260) and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This book examines the concepts of international law and international relations as they are developed in the social and political philosophy of G.W.F Hegel. It considers traditional as well as contemporary criticisms of Hegel's views.

Table of Contents

ONE Individualism, Communalism, and Universalism in Hegel's Ethical Thought. TWO Persons and International Law in Hegel. THREE Realist Objections to Hegel's Ideas on International Law and World Community. FOUR Hegel and Cosmopolitanism. FIVE The State and Beyond: The Possibility of World Community. SIX The Modern Polis and Its Limits. SEVEN Hegel and the Possibility of a Just World Order. EIGHT Conclusion. Notes. Bibliography. About the Author. Index.

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Details

  • NCID
    BA44233713
  • ISBN
    • 9042004959
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xviii, 272 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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