The Hegelian rational State

Authors

  • José Pinheiro Pertille UFRGS

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2011.3.9782

Keywords:

State. Reason. Understanding. Institutions. Hegel. Philosophy of Right.

Abstract

This paper aims to present the meaning of the Hegelian conception of rational State, based on a comparative reading of the Science of Logic and the Philosophy of Right. In this way, the specificity of the State’s rational aspect appears through the comprehension of the concepts of reality, actuality, understanding, dialectical reason and speculative reason, from its logical meanings to its enlargement toward the extent of objective spirit. The systematic comprehension of this central aspect of Hegel’s ethical State may contribute with the researches in political philosophy and philosophy of right, since it highlights the role of institutions in the mediation between individual consciousness and legal, social and political instances, which is proper of Hegel’s concept of reason.

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Published

2011-12-30

How to Cite

Pertille, J. P. (2011). The Hegelian rational State. Veritas (Porto Alegre), 56(3). https://doi.org/10.15448/1984-6746.2011.3.9782