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法哲学原理pdf电子书版本下载
- (德)黑格尔著 著
- 出版社: 中国政法大学出版社
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- 出版时间:2003
- 标注页数:518页
- 文件大小:90MB
- 文件页数:572页
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图书目录
Preface 9
[The Occasion of the Present Work] 9
[The Speculative Method] 10
[The Province of Ethics] 11
[Recent Superficial Treatments of Ethics and the State] 15
[The Relation of Philosophy to the State] 19
Introduction 25
[1-2:The Speculative Method] 25
[3:Philosophy and Jurisprudence] 28
[4-10:Freedom] 35
[11-21:Development of the Free Will] 45
[22-28:The Absolutely Free Will] 53
[29-32:The System of Right] 58
[33]Subdivisions 62
Part One:Abstract Right 65
[34-40:The Person] 67
Section 1:Property 73
[41-53:Persons and Things] 73
A.[54-58]Taking Possession 84
B.[59-64]Use of the Thing 88
C.[65-70]The Alienation of Property 95
[71]Transition from Property to Contract 102
Section 2:Contract 104
[72-75:The Contractual Relation] 104
[76-79:Moments of the Contract] 106
[80:Kinds of Contracts] 110
[81:Transition to Wrong] 113
Section 3:Wrong 115
[82-83:The Concept of Wrong] 115
A.[84-86]Unintentional Wrong 117
B.[87-89]Deception 118
C.Coercion and Crime 119
[90-93:Coercion] 119
[94-96:Crime] 121
[97-99:The Cancellation of Crime] 123
[100-101:Justice] 126
[102-103:Punishment and Revenge] 130
[104]Transition from Right to Morality 131
Part Two:Morality 133
[105-107:Subjectivity] 135
[108-112:Subjectivity and Objectivity] 137
[113-114:Action] 140
Section 1:Purpose and Responsibility 143
[115-116:Responsibility and Liability] 143
[117-118:Purpose and the Right of Knowledge] 144
Section 2:Intention and Welfare 147
[119-120:The Right of Intention] 147
[121-125:Self-Satisfaction and Welfare] 149
[126-128:Right and Welfare] 153
Section 3:The Good and the Conscience 157
[129-131:The Good] 157
[132:The Right of Insight into the Good] 158
[133-135:Moral Duty] 161
[136-138:True Conscience] 163
[139-140:Evil] 167
[141]Transition from Morality to Ethical Life 185
Part Three:Ethical Life 187
[142-143:The Ethical as the Idea of Freedom] 189
[144-145:Ethical Objectivity] 189
[146-147:Ethical Subjectivity] 190
[148-149:Ethical Duty] 191
[150-151:Virtue] 193
[152-155:Ethical Right] 195
[156-157:Ethical Spirit] 197
Section 1:The Family 199
[158:Love] 199
[160:Moments of the Family] 200
A.Marriage 200
[161-163:The Marriage Relation] 200
[164:The Marriage Ceremony] 204
[165-166:Difference of the Sexes] 206
[167:Monogamy] 207
[168:The Incest Prohibition] 207
[169:Family Property] 208
B.The Family'S Resources 209
[170-171:Property in Common] 209
[172:The Kinship Group] 209
C.The Upbringing of Children and the Dis-solution of the Family 210
[173:Parental Love] 210
[174-175:Upbringing of Children] 211
[176:Divorce] 213
[177:The Emancipation of Children] 214
[178-180:Rights of Inheritance] 214
[181]Transition from the Family to Civil Society 219
Section 2:Civil Society 220
[182-184:A Society of Persons] 220
[185-187:The Development of Particu-larity] 222
[188:Moments of Civil Society] 226
A.The System of Needs 227
[189:Subjective Needs] 227
a.[190-195]The Nature of Needs and their Sarisfaction 228
b.[196-198]The Nature of Work 231
c.[199-208]Resources[and Estates] 233
B.The Administration of Justice 240
[209-210:The Recognition of Personal Right] 240
a.[211-214]Right as Law 241
b.[215-218]The Existence of the Law 246
c.The Court of Law 251
[219-221:The Need for Public Justice] 251
[222-228:The Legal Process] 253
[229:Transition to the Police and the Corporation] 259
C.The Police and the Corporation 259
[230:Particular Welfare as a Right] 259
a.The Police 260
[231-234:The Need for a Universal Authority] 260
[235-240:Civil Society's Need for Economic Regulation] 261
[241-245:Poverty in Civil Society] 265
[246-248:Civil Society's Tendency to Colonial Expansion] 267
[249:Transition to the Corpora-tion] 269
b.[250-255]The Corporation 270
[256:Transition from Civil Society to the State] 273
Section 3:The State 275
[257-258:The State as Ethical Idea and Objective Freedom] 275
[259:Moments of the State] 281
A.Constitutional Law 282
[260-262:The State's Relation to Individuals] 282
[263-266:The State's Relation to Institu-tions] 286
[267-270:The Subjective and Objective Sides of the State:Patriotism,The Constitu-tion,Religion] 288
[271:The Constitution as an Organism] 304
I.The Intemal Constitution 305
[272-274:Moments of the Rational Constitution] 305
a.The Power of the Sovereign 313
[275:Three Moments of the Sovereign Power] 313
[ⅰ.Universality] 314
[276-278:1.Unity of the Sovereign] 314
[279:2.The Sovereign as Individual Person and Subject] 316
[280-281:3.The Sovereign as Natural Individual] 321
[282:The Right to Pardon] 325
[ⅱ.283-284:Particularity:The Sovereign's Right to Appoint Officials] 326
[ⅲ.285-286:Individuality:The Stability of the Sovereign Power] 327
b.The Executive Power 328
[287-290:The Structure of the Civil Service] 328
[291-292:Qualifications for Public Service] 332
[293-297:The Duties of Civil Servants] 332
c.The Legislative Power 336
[298-299:The Function of Legislation] 336
[300:The Role of the Monarch and Executive in Legislation] 339
[301-304:The Estates Assem-bly] 339
[305-307:The Upper House] 345
[308:The Lower House] 346
[309-310:The Task of Deputies] 348
[311:The Election of Deputies] 350
[312-313:The Bicameral System] 351
[314-315:The Function of the Estates Assembly 351
[316-318:Public Opinion] 353
[319:Freedom of Public Com-munication] 355
[320:Transition to External Sovereignty] 358
Ⅱ.External Sovereignty 359
[321-324:The State as an Individual] 359
[325-328:The Military Estate and War] 363
[329:The Sovereign's Authority over Foreign Affairs] 365
B.International Law 366
[330-331:The Status of International Law] 366
[332-333:Treaties Between States] 368
[334-339:The Relations Between States in Time of War] 369
[340:Transition from the State to World History] 371
C.World History 372
[341-344:World History as the History of Spirit] 372
[345:The Viewpoint of World History Is Above Moral or Ethical Judgements] 373
[346-351:The Stages of World History as National Principles] 374
[352-354:The Four Realms of World History] 376
1.355:The Oriental Realm 377
2.356:The Greek Realm 378
3.357:The Roman Realm 379
4.358-360:The Germanic Realm 379