1st Edition

Hegel and the Logical Structure of Love An Essay on Sexualities, Family and the Law

Edited By Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos Copyright 1999
    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    212 Pages
    by Routledge

    First published in 1999, this is an interesting and significantly valuable example of how Hegel’s Logic can be applied to his own interpretation of his time to produce a contemporary Hegelian view of our world and its problems. The authors show that by the logic of the family, as conceived by Hegal, contemporary views about same sec and single parent families can be justified and defunded. The male-dominance and heterosexual orientation taken for granted by Hegal’s own world is not mandated by the Logic. I find their argument completely convincing. They demonstrate beyond dispute that Hegel’s speculative philosophy remains relevant for us, a very fruitful in its applications.

      1. Introduction.  2. The Essential Nature and Current Condition of Modernity.  3. The Modern Turn to Speculative Philosophy.  4. The Development of the Notion in Hegel’s Logic.  5. The Judgment, The Syllogism and Objectivity in Hegel’s Logic.  6. The Categories of Logic and Real Philosophy.  7. The Categorical Syllogism and the Concepts of Family, Love and Intersubjective Identity.  8. The Family and Personality: Family Capital, Children and the Family’s Dissolution.  9. Sexism, Heteronormativity and Plural Sexualities.  10. The Family and the Law.

      Biography

      Toula Nicolacopoulos, George Vassilacopoulos