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Pojmovanje države v pogojih liberalnega individualizma
ID Širca, Urban (Author), ID Kobe, Zdravko (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V magistrskem delu obravnavam koncept države v povezavi z liberalnim individualizmom in preučujem, kako se tovrstno pojmovanje odraža v okviru sodobne liberalne demokracije. Posebna pozornost je usmerjena k etiki vrlin, antični filozofiji in zgodovinskemu razvoju političnega liberalizma. Delo nadaljujem s podrobno analizo razumevanja države kot enega izmed ključnih dejavnikov oblikovanja posameznikove identitete in se osredotočim na to, kako individualizem spodkopava kolektivno zavest v kontekstu modernih demokracij. Teoretski okvir predstavljajo dela Aristotela, G. W. F. Hegla in Johna Rawlsa. Analizi Heglovega pojmovanja države sledi obravnava antične misli – v ospredje postavljam Aristotelovo etiko vrlin, v okviru katere izstopi pomen skupnega dobrega in vzgoje za krepost. Zatem se posvetim še liberalni politični teoriji; osredotočim se na Rawlsovo teorijo pravičnosti, ki zastavlja vprašanje urejanja odnosov med posameznikom in skupnostjo na ravni države. Sklenem s premislekom določenih vidikov sodobne liberalne demokracije in izpostavim posledice oslabljene vloge države, med njimi krepitev individualizma in šibkost kolektivnih vezi.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:država, liberalni individualizem, etika vrlin, Rawls, Hegel
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163873 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:212644099 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:14.10.2024
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Language:English
Title:Conceptualising the State under conditions of liberal individualism
Abstract:
In my master's thesis, I examine the concept of the state in relation to liberal individualism and explore how this concept is reflected in contemporary liberal democracies. Particular attention is devoted to virtue ethics, ancient philosophy, and the historical development of political liberalism. I proceed with a detailed analysis of the state as a key determinant in the formation of individual identity, focusing on how individualism undermines collective consciousness in the context of modern democracies. The theoretical framework is provided by the works of Aristotle, G. W. F. Hegel and John Rawls. An analysis of Hegel's conception of the state is followed by a discussion of ancient thought, particularly Aristotle's virtue ethics, where the importance of the common good and education for virtue is emphasized. I then turn to liberal political theory, focusing on Rawls's theory of justice, which raises the question of regulation of relations between the individual and the community at the level of the state. I conclude by reflecting on certain aspects of contemporary liberal democracy and highlighting the consequences of the weakened role of the state, including the strengthening of individualism and the erosion of collective ties.

Keywords:state, liberal individualism, virtue ethics, Rawls, Hegel

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