1. Introduction -- 2. The essential nature and current condition of modernity -- 3. The modern turn to speculative philosophy -- 4. The development of the notion in Hegel's Logic -- 5. The judgement, the syllogism and objectivity in Hegel's Logic -- 6. The categories of logic and real philosophy -- 7. The categorical syllogism and the concepts of family, love and intersubjective identity -- 8. The family and personality: marriage and intersubjective identities -- 9. The family and personality: family capital, children and the family's dissolution -- 10. Sexism, heteronormativity and plural sexualities -- 11. The family and the law
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