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Hegel’s Family Values

Review of Metaphysics 54 (4):815 - 858 (2001)

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  1. Alleviating love’s rage: Hegel on shame and sexual recognition.Gal Katz - 2020 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (4):756-776.
    The paper reconstructs Hegel’s account of shame as a fundamental affect. Qua spiritual, the human individual strives for self-determination; hence she is ashamed of the fact that, q...
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  • The unreflective bonds of intimacy: Hegel on familial ties and the modern person.David Ciavatta - 2006 - Philosophical Forum 37 (2):153–181.
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  • Hegel on Marriage: The Importance of the Wedding Ceremony.Joshua T. Bisig - unknown
    In the Philosophy of Right, Hegel insists that a marriage is only established after a wedding ceremony has taken place but he provides no satisfactory justification for thinking this. In this paper, I attempt to provide some justifications for him. I advocate an interpretation of Hegel that (1) understands the declaration of consent uttered in the wedding ceremony to be a performative act whose force is what transforms a relationship into a marriage and that (2) understands Hegel’s general concept of (...)
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