Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit

In addition to Axel Honneth’s thesis on the therapeutic function of the concept of ethical life in Hegel’s philosophy, I want to underline two moments which, to my mind, show Hegel’s views on the therapeutic dimension of both philosophy and the war against the pathology of civil society mor...

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Main Author: Jovanov Rastko
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade 2014-01-01
Series:Filozofija i Društvo
Subjects:
war
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2014/0353-57381404087J.pdf
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spelling doaj-4b4f91f017c34c5584529723766ea8222020-11-24T22:46:51ZdeuInstitute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeFilozofija i Društvo0353-57382014-01-012548710410.2298/FID1404087J0353-57381404087JPhilosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spiritJovanov Rastko0Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, BelgradeIn addition to Axel Honneth’s thesis on the therapeutic function of the concept of ethical life in Hegel’s philosophy, I want to underline two moments which, to my mind, show Hegel’s views on the therapeutic dimension of both philosophy and the war against the pathology of civil society more clearly. In this context, (a) philosophy performs a corrective function by fostering the individual’s virtue conceived as an ethical duty of care both for oneself and for others. The main aim of Hegel’s practical philosophy is hence to return the individual from abstract subjective concepts to his concrete everyday intersubjective practices, and to show him the way to understand himself and the social world as originally related to each other; (b) one of the main problems for the moral development of individuals consists in their propensity to perceive the good in particularist and selfish terms: in this context events such as natural disasters or wars can be seen as performing a therapeutic function by teaching individuals to view the good in more principled and general terms. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179049]http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2014/0353-57381404087J.pdftherapypracticespiritwarmoralethical lifesufferingHegelhonneth
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Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
Filozofija i Društvo
therapy
practice
spirit
war
moral
ethical life
suffering
Hegel
honneth
author_facet Jovanov Rastko
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title Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
title_short Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
title_full Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
title_fullStr Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
title_full_unstemmed Philosophy and war: Hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
title_sort philosophy and war: hegel’s therapeutic movement of the spirit
publisher Institute for Philosophy and Social Theory, Belgrade
series Filozofija i Društvo
issn 0353-5738
publishDate 2014-01-01
description In addition to Axel Honneth’s thesis on the therapeutic function of the concept of ethical life in Hegel’s philosophy, I want to underline two moments which, to my mind, show Hegel’s views on the therapeutic dimension of both philosophy and the war against the pathology of civil society more clearly. In this context, (a) philosophy performs a corrective function by fostering the individual’s virtue conceived as an ethical duty of care both for oneself and for others. The main aim of Hegel’s practical philosophy is hence to return the individual from abstract subjective concepts to his concrete everyday intersubjective practices, and to show him the way to understand himself and the social world as originally related to each other; (b) one of the main problems for the moral development of individuals consists in their propensity to perceive the good in particularist and selfish terms: in this context events such as natural disasters or wars can be seen as performing a therapeutic function by teaching individuals to view the good in more principled and general terms. [Projekat Ministarstva nauke Republike Srbije, br. 179049]
topic therapy
practice
spirit
war
moral
ethical life
suffering
Hegel
honneth
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0353-5738/2014/0353-57381404087J.pdf
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