On Neo-Hegelianism and Weimar: the Case of Julius Bender

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https://doi.org/10.3989/Isegoria.2018.058.13

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Neohegelianismus, National-Socialism, Philosophy of Law

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In this article I explore some topics of the philosophy of law of Julius Binder. More specifically, I explore the relation and compatibility of his ideas with national-socialism. In the first part of the article I analyze the neo- Kantian approach underlying to his philosophy. Subsequently I analyze his turn towards neo- Hegelianism. In the last sections I address the philosophical concept of nation that this author defended and I search for its links with both national- socialism and Hegelian philosophy. My final conclusion is that Hegel is not responsible for the use of his theories made by some Nazi authors such as Julius Binder.

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2018-06-30

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Fernández-Crehuet, F. (2018). On Neo-Hegelianism and Weimar: the Case of Julius Bender. Isegoría, (58), 239–253. https://doi.org/10.3989/Isegoria.2018.058.13

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