Table of Contents
List of AbbreviationsList of Contributors1. Hegelian Resources for Contemporary Thought. Introductory Essay, Italo TestaPART 1: HEGELIAN SOCIAL ONTOLOGY2. Hegel on Social Ontology and the Possibility of Pathology, Fred Neuhouser3. Ethical Perfectionism in Social Ontology—A Hegelian Alternative, Heikki Ikäheimo4. Towards an Institutional Theory of Rights, Jean-François Kervégan5. Reason and Social Ontology, Luigi RuggiuPART 2: SOCIAL ACTION, ETHICAL LIFE, AND THE CRITIQUE OF CONSTRUCTIVISM6. Does Hegelian Ethics Rest on a Mistake?, Robert Stern7. Hegelian Constructivism in Ethical Theory?, Arto Laitinen8. Hegel’s Theory of Action: Between Conviction and Recognition, Francesca Menegoni9. The Normativity of Ethical Life, Axel Honneth10. Freedom and Nature. The Point of View of a Theory of Recognition, Lucio CortellaPART 3: NATURALISM, WORK, AND POWER11. Nature, Subjectivity and Freedom. Moving from Hegel’s Philosophy of Nature, Luca Illetterati12. Social Self and Work in The Phenomenology of Spirit, Emmanuel Renault13. The Form of Labor: Individuation and Socialization, Paolo Vinci14. Attractors of Recognition. Recognitive Power and Social Power, Italo TestaPART 4: THE LOGIC OF SUBJECTIVITY AND INTERSUBJECTIVITY15. Hegel on Recognition. Self-Consciousness, Individuality and Intersubjectivity, Alfredo Ferrarin16. "I that is We and We that is I". The Phenomenological Significance and the Logical Foundation of Intersubjectivity in Hegel, Franco Chiereghin17. The Community of the Self, Leonardo Samonà18. The Political Surplus Value of Subjectivity in Hegel, Geminello Preterossi