Outline of a Phenomenology of Right

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Outline of a Phenomenology of Right is a posthumously published work of political and legal philosophy by Alexandre Kojève that systematically reinterprets law, right, and the modern state through a Hegelian and historical-materialist lens.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
philosophical work
work of legal philosophy
work of political philosophy
addresses historical evolution of legal orders
nature of sovereignty
relationship between individual and state
author Alexandre Kojève
concerns historical development of right
relationship between law and the state
structure of modern political authority
countryOfOrigin France
fieldOfStudy philosophy of law
social philosophy
genre legal theory
philosophy
political theory
hasPerspective dialectical
influencedBy G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
mainSubject law
legal philosophy
political philosophy
right
the modern state
originalLanguage French
philosophicalSchoolOfAuthor Alexandre Kojève
philosophicalTradition Hegelian idealism
surface form: Hegelianism

historical materialism
posthumouslyPublished true
reinterprets law through a Hegelian lens
law through a historical-materialist lens
right through a Hegelian lens
right through a historical-materialist lens
the modern state through a Hegelian lens
the modern state through a historical-materialist lens
relatedWorkOfAuthor Introduction à la lecture de Hegel
surface form: Introduction to the Reading of Hegel
usesMethod phenomenological analysis

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Alexandre Kojève notableWork Outline of a Phenomenology of Right