We are glad to give notice of the release of the volume The Idea of the Good in Kant and Hegel, edited by Goran Vranešević (University of Ljubljana Press, 2024).
The volume is available in open access at this link.
From the publisher’s website:
The Idea of the Good in Kant and Hegel is the first book to provide a comprehensive treatment of the good as a central concept in classical German philosophy, while at the same time opening up areas of interest that have not traditionally been associated with this subject. The contributors to this volume, eminent scholars in fields related to the topic, engage with current debates on Hegel, Kant, morality, and the fundamental status of the good. They offer a systematic introduction to the philosophical implications of the concept of the good, but more importantly, they expand the horizon of possible interpretations and encourage critical reflection.
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Table of contents
INTRODUCTION
The Necessary Good and the Genuine Evil
Goran Vranešević
PART ONE: THE IMPETUS OF THE GOOD
CHAPTER ONE: What Do We Talk About When We Talk About Good? On the Structural Function of the Practical Idea in Hegel’s Logic
Armando Manchisi
CHAPTER TWO: Moral Law, Conscience and Reconciliation. Hegel on the Formalism of Morality
Florian Ganzinger
CHAPTER THREE: The Drive for the Good World to Come. Hegel’s Conceptualisation of Beginnings and Ends
Goran Vranešević
CHAPTER FOUR: Non-Natural Goodness
Sebastian Rödl
PART TWO: THE LOGIC AND PARTICULARITY OF EVIL
CHAPTER FIVE: Individuality of Reason. On the Logical Place of the Evil in Kant and Hegel
Zdravko Kobe
CHAPTER SIX: Hegel and the Right of Evil
Giulia La Rocca
CHAPTER SEVEN: The Rationality of Evil
Bojana Jovićević
PART THREE: BETWEEN GOOD AND EVIL
CHAPTER EIGHT: Autonomy and Eigensinn. Obstinate Bondsman Earns Honour
Martin Hergouth
CHAPTER NINE: Catastrophe and Totality. The Idea of Humanity in the Face of Nuclear Threat and Climate Catastrophe
Marcus Quent
CHAPTER TEN: Marx on Alienation and the Good
Lena Weyand