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Interpreting the Practice of Legal Punishment
E-Book, Englisch, Band 142, 208 Seiten
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ISBN: 978-1-4008-6307-5
Verlag: De Gruyter
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Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1 Introduction to Hegel's Political Philosophy 3
1.1 Why Hegel? 3
1.2 The Texts of Hegel's Philosophy of Right: The Lecture Notes and the Philosophy of Right 5
1.3 Hegel's Political Philosophy: Metaphysical or Political? 12
2 Hegel's Theory of Legal Punishment: An Overview 24
2.1 What Crime Is 25
2.2 The Split Will 29
2.3 The Significance of Punishment 34
2.4 Hegel's Key Claim about Punishment 35
3 Hegel's Conception of Freedom 37
3.1 Paragraphs 5-7 of the Philosophy of Right: The Concept of Will in General 38
3.2 The Rest of the Introduction: The Appropriate Content of the Free Will 55
3.3 Subjective and Objective Justifications 61
4 Recht-an-sich and the Power That Punishes 76
4.1 The Power That Punishes 77
4.2 The Early Vision of Ethical Substance 81
4.3 Recht-an-sich in the Rechtsphilosophie 91
5 Hegel's Immanent Criticism of the Practice of Legal Punishment 108
5.1 Ideals in Practice 108
5.2 Lawmaking: What Should Be Made Criminal? 110
5.3 Clutching: Hegel on Political Crime 113
5.4 Determination of Guilt 120
5.5 Sentencing 131
5.6 Infliction of Punishment 133
5.7 Hegel as Practical Theorist 137
Appendix: Translation of Passage from Rph III on Political Crime 140
6 Theory and Practice 142
6.1 The Power of Theory: Kierkegaard vs. Marx 142
6.2 "The Actual Is the Rational" 152
6.3 Hegel and the Activity of Justifying Practices 167
6.4 Immanent vs. Radical Criticism 172
Bibliography 175
Index 185