The Hegelian State: the auctoritas and potestas of the modern epoch

  • José Morales Fabero
Keywords: modern epoch, hegelian state, auctoritas and potestas

Abstract

The modern epoch since it is known it modified the sense of the authority, because it was coming to contest it auctoritas and potestas of the all-powerful Church of Rome and, with it, the authority of the dad wanted to be replaced with that of the conscience of each one, that is to say, the individual or subjective reason is constituted in the new authority. It was Hegel, who in his political philosophy, gives a central place to the notion of State, constituting the culmination of the modern thought and source of great part of the critique of the Modernity and of the contemporary thought in general, in his ideological slopes of left side, center and right.

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Published
2018-12-13
How to Cite
Morales Fabero, J. (2018). The Hegelian State: the auctoritas and potestas of the modern epoch. UNIVERSITAS. Revista De Filosofía, Derecho Y Política, (29), 140-159. https://doi.org/10.20318/universitas.2019.4513
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