Abstract

Abstract Chapter 4 focuses on the institution of the family as it was understood by the German Idealists. It reconstructs the debate between the Idealists as a debate between representatives of the different social perspectives first laid out in Section 1.1 and then given more conceptual and action-theoretical structure in Chapters 2 and 3. The chapter begins with another brief historical introduction of both intellectual and social context. The intellectual context is primarily the development of Cameralist thinking in the 18th century in opposition to Aristotelian understandings, which then interacts in complex ways with the social changes brought on by war and modernization in the Sattelzeit.

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