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Hegel’s idealism

Hegel’s idealism

Chapter 13 — State justification • Paragraph 7 • §13.00.07.00

Hegel, adopting a basically Aristotelian viewpoint, suggested that the state is natural and not artificial, claiming that it is the ‘rational destiny of human beings to live within a state’. The state is ‘the ethical order in which individuals realize their capacities and potentialities.’

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