Hegel’s Ethical Thought [Book Review]

The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):68-72 (1993)
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Wood has produced an important commentary on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right which should be welcomed as a lucid and learned discussion of many aspects of Hegel’s ethical thought. The numerous virtues of Wood’s account clearly outweigh its few but definite flaws, and I suspect it will be widely used as a sophisticated introduction to the subject, though, one hopes, used with appropriate caveats.

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