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Cardozo Public Law, Policy & Ethics Journal

Abstract

The article explores Hegel's systematic logical account of individuality, arguing that it provides a foundational framework for understanding the concept through a set-theoretical interpretation. It identifies four conceptions of individuality—minimal, exclusivity, virtuosity, and novelty—and examines how Hegel's logic of individuality, as part of his broader philosophical system, offers a structured approach to reconciling these ideas. The article contends that the virtuosity model, which balances normative criteria with inclusivity, best aligns with Hegel's account, emphasizing the unity of universality and particularity in defining individuality.

Disciplines

Law | Law and Politics | Philosophy

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