PHILOS 3YY3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 11: Externality

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Hegel elements of the philosophy of right on contract & wrong on the use of things: But i am alive the thing, on the other hand, is a natural entity it must accordingly perish, and i survive" (89) transitioning from property to contract: In contract, both parties have property by virtue of a common will. It is in our shared interests of reason that our subjective wills become universal (in the form and shape of community) Contracts: happen when property"s existence / externality is no longer merely a thing but contains the moment of a shared will (with the will of another person) We realize that we are an remain the owners of our property, but we only remain the owner insofar as our will identifies with that of another. Contracts contain implications that each party gives up their individual property (aka.

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