Putting Ruist and Hegelian Social Thought in Dialogue

Philosophy East and West 71 (3):724-746 (2021)
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This article first considers Hegel's treatment of Ruist thought, especially the Berlin-era lectures. While Hegel and Hegelian thought cannot integrate non-Western material, five interesting analogues in their social thought deserve consideration: the family as society's relational foundation; ritual as cultural language; Hegelian necessity as Ruist fate; rulers as relational centers; and tools for evaluating ritual.

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Andrew Komasinski
Hokkaido University of Education

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