Date of Submission
Spring 2018
Academic Programs and Concentrations
Philosophy
Project Advisor 1
Oli Stephano
Abstract/Artist's Statement
This senior project is an exploration of G.W.F. Hegel's philosophy of freedom. It draws primarily on Hegel's texts The Phenomenology of Spirit, Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences, Elements of the Philosophy of Right, and Lectures on the Philosophy of History. The exploration of Hegel's concept of freedom brings in an analysis of Hegel's Lordship and Bondage Dialectic, his critique of Kantian morality, his philosophy of the State and his philosophy of Religion and God.
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Recommended Citation
Copeland, Samuel J., "Everyone and No One: Freedom, Politics and God in Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom" (2018). Senior Projects Spring 2018. 288.
https://digitalcommons.bard.edu/senproj_s2018/288
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