id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hegel-philosophy-2311 hegel-philosophy-2311 .txt text/plain 118536 6067 63 (b) On the side of content this right receives a positive element (a) through the particular character of a nation, the stage of its historical development, and the interconnection of all the relations which are necessitated by nature: (b) through the necessity that a system of legalized right must contain the application of the universal conception to objects and cases whose qualities are given externally. In point of fact that which is truly essential, the conception of the matter has not been so much as mentioned.So also we are accustomed to hear of Roman or German conceptions of right, and of conceptions of right as they are laid down in this or that statute-book, when indeed nothing about conceptions can be found in them, but only general phases of right, propositions derived from the understanding, general maxims, and laws.By neglect of the distinction, just alluded to, the true standpoint is obscured and the question of a valid justification is shifted into a justification based upon circumstances; results are founded on presuppositions, which in themselves are of little value; and in general the relative is put in place of the absolute, and external appearance in place of the nature of the thing. ./cache/hegel-philosophy-2311.txt ./txt/hegel-philosophy-2311.txt