Hegel’s first attempt to re-philosophize natural law: undistorted intuition, dead laws and ethical life in ‘on the scientific ways of treating natural law’

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  • What: The first part of the article examines Hegel`s claim that natural law has become separated from philosophy and must be reintegrated to escape the deadends of empiricism and formalism.
  • Who: Hegel Bulletin from the The essay, ‘On the Scientific Ways of Treating Natural Law, on its Place in Practical Philosophy, and its Relation to the Positive Sciences of Right`, plays a key role in the development of Hegel`s efforts to theorize the relationship between philosophy, natural law, and the legal institutions and laws that predominate within a state [1]The essay ‘helps . . .

     

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