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Hegel on Marriage: The Importance of the Wedding Ceremony

Bisig, Joshua T.
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In the Philosophy of Right, Hegel insists that a marriage is only established after a wedding ceremony has taken place but he provides no satisfactory justification for thinking this. In this paper, I attempt to provide some justifications for him. I advocate an interpretation of Hegel that (1) understands the declaration of consent uttered in the wedding ceremony to be a performative act whose force is what transforms a relationship into a marriage and that (2) understands Hegel’s general concept of personality to inform his requirement that the agreement to marry be declared publicly.

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2015-12-16
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Hegel, Kant, Marriage, Wedding ceremony, Love, Contract
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