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    Peter G. Stillman

    contemporaryHegelian Political Philosophy

    Peter G. Stillman is a contemporary political philosopher known primarily for his scholarship on Hegel's political philosophy, particularly the Philosophy of Right. He has taught at Vassar College and written on themes of freedom, civil society, and social ethics in the Hegelian tradition. His work also engages utopian political theory and the moral dimensions of social relations.

    Notable Achievements

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    Contributed significant scholarship on Hegel's Philosophy of Right and its account of freedom and civil society

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    Explored the moral and political dimensions of deception and intentionality in social ethics

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    Engaged with utopian political theory as a mode of social critique

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    Long-standing faculty member at Vassar College teaching political philosophy

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    Moral Responsibility

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    Deception has a different and more serious character than unintentional wrongs.

    Justice & Punishment

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    Deception has a different and more serious character than unintentional wrongs.

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