THE JUSTICE – CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE. THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY Cover Image

THE JUSTICE – CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE. THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY
THE JUSTICE – CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEE. THE CONCEPT OF JUSTICE IN HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY

Author(s): Ciongaru Emilian
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Essay|Book Review |Scientific Life
Published by: Editura Universitatii Petrol-Gaze din Ploiesti
Keywords: justice; rule of law; constitutional guarantee; power of law

Summary/Abstract: To understand, in the positive sense, the concept and theory of achieving justice in Hegel’s sense, it must first be noted that, for him, the State is seen as an ethical community, but without identifying with the civil society, therefore the State is into some relationship with the individual, the state is an objective spirit, while the individual possesses in his substance no objectivity or truth and ethical character, he, the individual, only pursuing his singular interest. To understand the practice of justice in a rule of law, Hegel started from the fact that, in relation to culture and development of thinking, the self of each is the singular in the form of universality, that beyond the singularity of one’s existence, through physical and intellectual accidents, as by the individuality of the aims pursued at the level of one’s subjective being by singularity, any self as a person belongs to the universal, that, essentially, all people are identical.

  • Issue Year: 1/2017
  • Issue No: 7
  • Page Range: 5-12
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: English