State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom; but on the condition of his recognizing, believing in, and willing that which is common to the Whole. Lectures on the Philosophy of History - Stranica 40napisao/la Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1857 - Broj stranica: 477Potpun prikaz - O ovoj knjizi
 | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1894 - Broj stranica: 477
...Will : it is the moral Whole, the State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys ^ his freedom ; but on the condition of his...believing \ In and willing that which is common to the WholejjAnd this must not be understood as if the subjective will dFthe social unit attained its gratification... | |
 | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel - 1900 - Broj stranica: 457
...Will : it is the moral Whole, the State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom ; but on the condition of his recognizing,...believing in, and willing that which is common to theTWhOle. And this must not be understood as if the subjective will of the social unit attained its... | |
 | John Herman Randall - 1976 - Broj stranica: 696
...State. It is the moral whole, the State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom; but on the condition of his recognizing,...common to the whole. And this must not be understood aa if the subjective will of the social unit attained its gratification and enjoyment through that... | |
 | Liah Greenfeld - 1992 - Broj stranica: 581
...the concept of freedom," "that form of reality in which the individual [by definition] has and enjoys freedom; but on the condition of his recognizing,...in, and willing that which is common to the Whole." Consequently, what the state demanded from its members as a duty was "eo ipso our right as individuals."... | |
 | Robert A. Nisbet - 1980 - Broj stranica: 370
...of History. There he declares the state to be "that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom, but on the condition of his recognizing,...in, and willing that which is common to the Whole." (Italics added) And in the Philosophy of Right occurs the famous, or notorious, statement: "The march... | |
 | Anatol Rapoport - 1994 - Broj stranica: 620
...is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom but on the condition of recognizing, believing in, and willing that which...not be understood as if the subjective will of the individual attained its gratification and enjoyment through the common will, as if this were the means... | |
 | Peter J. Katzenstein, Takashi Shiraishi - 1997 - Broj stranica: 399
...that "it is the moral Whole, the State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom; but on the condition of his recognizing,...in, and willing that which is common to the Whole." Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Philosophy of History, trans. J. Sibree (New York: Dover Publications,... | |
 | Eileen Barker - Broj stranica: 357
...Whole, the State, which is that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom; on condition of his recognizing, believing in, and willing that which is common to the Whole. (Hegel: 38) This concept of freedom is at once difficult to grasp and dangerously elastic. It could... | |
 | Donald P. Kommers - 1997 - Broj stranica: 620
...society in a higher synthesis, a reality "in which the individual has and enjoys his freedom, [albeit] on condition of his recognizing, believing in, and willing that which is common to the whole."10 Some features of the Basic Law, particularly its communitarian values, lend themselves to... | |
 | Liah Greenfeld - 2009 - Broj stranica: 557
...articulation of the concept of freedom," "that form of reality in which the individual has and enjoys freedom; but on the condition of his recognizing,...in, and willing that which is common to the Whole." It went without saying that to accept this condition was a moral obligation. In distinction to liberty,... | |
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