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On Mechanism in Hegels Social and Political Philosophy

Nathan Ross

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Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Ross, Nathan, 1977
On mechanism in Hegels social and political philosophy / by Nathan Ross.
p. cm.(Studies in philosophy)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN-13: 978-0-415-96372-5 (hbk)
ISBN-10: 0-415-96372-9 (hbk)
1. Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 17701831Political and social views. 2. Mechanism (Philosophy) 3. SociologyPhilosophy. 4. Political sciencePhilosophy. I. Title.
B2949.S6R68 2008
320.092dc22
2007046644

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ISBN13: 978-0-415-96372-5 (hbk)
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Abbreviations

Please note that the following abbreviations will be used for frequently cited primary texts, followed by page numbers.

EP Fredrick Beiser, ed., The Early Political Writings of German Romanticism. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).

HS II Otto Pgeler, ed., Hegel Studien V. II (Bonn: Bouvier, 1963).

Ideen Johan Gottfried Herder, Ideen zu einer Philosophie der Geschichte der Menschheit, ed. Gerhardt Schmidt (Darmstadt: Melzer, 1966).

GW Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Gesammelte Werke (Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1968-2003). Cited by volume.

KSA Friedrich Schlegel, Kritische Freidrich Schlegel Ausgabe, ed. Ernst Behler, (Paderborn: Schningh, 1966). Cited by volume.

SW Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Werke, (Frankfurt: Suhrkamp Taschenbuch Verlag, 1969-1986). Cited by volume.

Acknowledgments

My deepest gratitude goes to the teachers who helped me approach these daunting texts and figures for the first time, Kevin Thompson, Peg Birmingham, Angelica Nuzzo, Alan Fletcher, Avery Goldman, Walter Jaeschke; as well as to my fellow students who served as crucial points of intellectual exchange, Peter Kriegel, Steven Meinster; to my German friends, for helping me make myself at home in the language and culture of Germany; to my mother Susan Ross, and most of all, to my wife Sokthan Yeng.

For monetary and logistical support, I am indebted to the Philosophy Department at DePaul University and the German-American Fulbright Commission. I also owe thanks to the librarians and archivists at the John T. Richardson Library at DePaul University, the Hegel Archive at the Ruhr University in Bochum, and the Library at the Philosophical Faculty of Heidelberg University.

I am also grateful to the participants of the 2006 Internationaler Hegel Kongress, as well as the 2006 biennial meeting of the North American Hegel Society for their insightful comments and questions regarding certain phases of the material contained in this book.

Introduction

Hegel defines the concept of mechanism in rather concise terms when he introduces it in his Logic: This makes up the character of a mechanism that, whatsoever relation pertains between those things that are connected, this relation is a foreign one to them, which does not concern their nature, and even if they are bound together with the appearance of unity, it remains nothing more than a placing together, mixing, assembling. This book will focus on the role that this concept plays in Hegels philosophical comprehension of modern society and of political bodies. To what degree does modern society embody a structure that is mechanistic in the sense of the above definition, and to what degree is such a structure desirable or problematic? In the process of treating this question, however, the book will also take up the issue as to what role this concept of mechanism plays in the development of Hegels philosophical method. How does Hegel arrive at his definition of mechanism, and what ontological status does it have in describing the nature of reality? Hence this book will operate primarily on two levels of Hegels philosophical system: on the level of his Logic, in which he develops the concept of mechanism, and on the level of his political philosophy, in which I believe the argument that he develops in his

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