Secularism and secularization in the philosophy of young Hegel

Authors

  • Ernesto Gallardo León Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Mexico

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36105/rflt.2019n13.02

Keywords:

hegel, laicism, secularization, state, politics, religion

Abstract

The essay exposes the differences that young Hegel makes between laicism and secularization, especially in the text of The positivity of the Christian Religion, written in the period in which Hegel lived in Bern. The two concepts allow understanding the current phenomena of religion and politics, especially in the thinning of the political project of the Nation State and the complex network of problems we face in the secularization of nature and God.

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Published

2022-03-15

Issue

Section

Philosophy