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Violencia y Estado. La posición de Hegel acerca del estado de naturaleza 1/Violence and State. Hegel's position on the state of nature

The dual comprehension between the idea of "state of nature" and of "civil State" proposed by the modern theorist of natural right is assumed by G. W. F. Hegel in a critical manner that derives in his particular understanding of politic and of right. According to him, both states...

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Published in:Araucaria (Triana) 2015-07, Vol.17 (34), p.89
Main Authors: Krause, Juan Ignacio Arias, Mardones, Patricio Landaeta
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
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Summary:The dual comprehension between the idea of "state of nature" and of "civil State" proposed by the modern theorist of natural right is assumed by G. W. F. Hegel in a critical manner that derives in his particular understanding of politic and of right. According to him, both states work together in different levels of reality. What we are trying to show is [1] that the violence that traditionally characterizes the sate of nature is the foundational moment of politics; [2] Hegel's critique to the presentation of a substantivized state of nature, in order to conclude [3] with the process of interiorization carried out by Hegel of those elements that previously appear as external, that accomplish a fundamental role in the development of the State.
ISSN:1575-6823
2340-2199
DOI:10.12795/araucaria.2015.i34.05