O estado de direito no idealismo alemão: Kant, Fichte, Hegel
This paper argues, in sharp contrast to a traditional view, that classical German philosophy, far from considering individuals mere appendages of the state, proposes a significant theory of constitutional state (Rechtsstaat) even before liberal jurists have formulated it. This theory, however, is a...
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doaj-667ba22c4beb49be95667a97b9f916552021-04-02T19:33:59ZporUniversidade Federal do ParanáDoisPontos1807-38832007-04-0141107135O estado de direito no idealismo alemão: Kant, Fichte, HegelJean-François KerveganThis paper argues, in sharp contrast to a traditional view, that classical German philosophy, far from considering individuals mere appendages of the state, proposes a significant theory of constitutional state (Rechtsstaat) even before liberal jurists have formulated it. This theory, however, is a critical one, inasmuch as it highlights the illusionary character of the liberal conception according to which civil society could completely escape the guardianship of the state. For Fichte and Hegel, as well as for Kant, only a true state, with attributes of its power, can be a true constitutional state.http://ojs.c3sl.ufpr.br/ojs2/index.php/doispontos/article/view/9532/6611FichteKantHegelCivil societyLiberalismConstitutional State |
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O estado de direito no idealismo alemão: Kant, Fichte, Hegel |
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This paper argues, in sharp contrast to a traditional view, that classical German philosophy, far from considering individuals mere appendages of the state, proposes a significant theory of constitutional state (Rechtsstaat) even before liberal jurists have formulated it. This theory, however, is a critical one, inasmuch as it highlights the illusionary character of the liberal conception according to which civil society could completely escape the guardianship of the state. For Fichte and Hegel, as well as for Kant, only a true state, with attributes of its power, can be a true constitutional state. |
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Fichte Kant Hegel Civil society Liberalism Constitutional State |
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