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497The Notion of a Self-Conscious Genus-Process: Hegel’s Concept of the FamilyHegel Bulletin 1-26. 2025.In this text, I interpret Hegel’s concept of the family within the context of his theory of freedom. I take family life to entail a certain tension between freedom and nature that makes it necessary to reflect on the role of nature in our understanding of the family. For this, I examine two ways of understanding the family’s relation to nature, a conser- vative and a liberal one, to then offer a third, dialectical way as an alternative. My central argument is that Hegel’s concept of the family c…Read more
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54Christine Zunke, Dialektik des Lebendigen. Kritik der organischen Teleologie (review)Philosophisches Jahrbuch 131 (2): 212-215. 2024.
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2David James, Practical Necessity, Freedom, and History: From Hobbes to Marx (review)Hegel Studien 56 149-152. 2022.
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1260Self-Determining Animals: Human Nature and Relational Autonomy in Hegel's Philosophy of NatureIn Dagmar Kusa, Paolo Furia & Maria Cristina Clorinda Vendra (eds.), The Challenges of Autonomy and Autonomy as a Challenge. Thinking Autonomy in Challenging Times, Kritika & Kontext. pp. 149-162. 2022.The concept of autonomy, once central to the self-understanding of modern philosophy, is under attack from at least two sides: (1) on the one side, there is a reawakened interest in naturalist philosophy, questioning the hybris of human self-understanding as being “above nature” and essentially free and rational; (2) on the other side, there is the feminist critique of autonomy as the wrongful generalization of a certain masculine/western understanding of the subject as independent person. Both …Read more
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