Hegel’s Monarch, the Concept and the Limits of Syllogistic Reasoning

Hegel Bulletin 37 (1):145-155 (2016)
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Hegels staatstheoretischer Organismus.M. Wolf - 1984 - Hegel-Studien 19:147-177.

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