Hegel on Character: Encyclopedia § 395

Hegel-Jahrbuch 11 (1):237-242 (2018)
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Abstract

Hegel’s treatment of character in §395 of Encyclopedia is considered together with the commentaries given in his lectures. In these texts Hegel addresses some philosophical problems concerning character. In Hegel’s view, in fact, human character has a “natural basis” and yet depends on a free individual choice. Attention is drawn at Kant’s treatment of the same subject matter in Anthropology form a pragmatic point of view, which is the source of Hegel’s tripartite arrangement of Naturell, temperament and character. Diverging from Kant, however, Hegel introduces a dialectic development within the development of character.

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Riccardo Martinelli
Università degli Studi di Trieste

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