508 But though the good is the universal of will - a universal determined in itself - and thus including in it particularity - still so far as this particularity is in the first instance still abstract, there is no principle at hand to determine it. Such determination therefore starts up also outside that universal; and as heteronomy or determinance of a will which is free and has rights of its own, there awakes here the deepest contradiction. (a) In consequence of the indeterminate determinism of the good, there are always several sorts of good and many kinds of duties, the variety of which is a dialectic of one against another and brings them into collision. At the same time because good is one, they ought to stand in harmony; and yet each of them, though it is particular duty, is as good and as duty absolute. It falls upon the agent to be the dialectic which, superseding this absolute claim of each, concludes such a combination of them as excludes the rest.
The Family - Encyclopedia #518-522
Transition to Social Ethics - Encyclopedia #511 & 512
What is the (universal) Good? - Par. 507 Encyclopedia
Purpose and wellbeing - #505 and 506 Hegel's Encyclopedia
Encyclopedia #504 - Understanding Abstract Morality - Intent and Responsibility
The Reality of our Moral Freedom - Encyclopedia # 503
The Concept of Morality Enc. par. 502
The Character of Punishment Enc. par. 501
The Necessity of Punishment - Enc. par. 500
Degrees of Injustice - Encyclopedia #497-499
Right versus wrong - par 495 & 496 Encyclopedia
Summary of Property - Encyclopedia #488 - 492
Discussion of par 44 and 45 PhR with Ivana Turudic
Abstract Right #2 - Personality and Property - par 44 PhR
Hegel on Personality and Abstract Right - PhR #35-39
Recap of the Concept of Freedom
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