Hegel and Modern Society

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Hegel and Modern Society is a philosophical study by Charles Taylor that interprets Hegel’s thought in relation to the problems and structures of modern social and political life.

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instanceOf book
philosophical study
aimsTo clarify Hegel’s social and political philosophy
show the relevance of Hegel to modern society
analyzes Hegel’s concept of civil society
Hegel’s concept of freedom
Hegel’s concept of recognition
Hegel’s philosophy of history
Hegel’s theory of the modern state
associatedWith Anglophone Hegel reception
Canadian philosophy
author Charles Taylor
contributesTo Hegel scholarship
history of philosophy
political theory
social theory
focusesOn Hegel’s social and political thought
modern political life
modern social life
genre non-fiction
philosophy book
hasAuthorNationality Canadian
hasKeyConcept alienation
freedom in modern society
individual and community
modernity
rationality of social institutions
recognition in social life
hasPerspective historical
interpretive
systematic
interprets Wissenschaft der Logik
surface form: Hegel’s Logic

phenomenology of spirit
surface form: Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit

Philosophy of Right
surface form: Hegel’s Philosophy of Right
language English
mainSubject G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

Hegelian philosophy
modern society
political philosophy
social philosophy
relatesTo problems of modern political life
problems of modern social life
structures of modern society
structures of the modern state

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Charles Taylor notableWork Hegel and Modern Society