The critical reception of the Kantian concept of the “kingdom of God” in Hegel's early writings

Ideas Y Valores 73 (186):25-45 (2024)
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Abstract

The concept of "ethical community", present in the third section of Kant's Religion within the Limits of Mere Reason, constitutes a central motif for understanding the genesis of Hegel's thought in the Berne and Frankfurt periods (1794-1800). The main hypothesis of the paper proposes that the Hegelian idea of the "kingdom of God", contained in the writings of that period, results from the reinterpretation of that Kantian concept. The demonstration of this thesis will be based on the exegesis of selected passages from the sources.

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