Keywords:
Hegel, public/private, civil society, modern ageCopyright (c) 2020 Alba Baro Vaquero

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Abstract
This article explores the relationship between public and private in Modern World as it is understood by Hegel in his later philosophy, especially in the Phylosophy of Right. The purpose is to account for the centrality of these two categories in the Hegelian understanding about the conformation of the modern State and the dialectical movement of the History. As opposed to his early period, the german philosopher accepted that the particularity principle and private property were not renounceable. However, the emergence of civil society, as a new intermediate sphere, presents serious obstacles that the hegelian system doesn´t seems to be able to integrate.
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