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David Ingram, Reason, History, and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the Modern AgeState University of New York Press. 1995.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Discipline and Critique: Kant, Poststructuralism, and the Problem of ResistanceState University of New York Press. 1994.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Hegel’s Confessions; or, Why We Need a Sequel to the Phenomenology of SpiritThe Owl of Minerva 26 (1): 21-28. 1994.
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David Ingram, Foucault and HabermasIn Gary Gutting (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Foucault, Cambridge University Press. 1994.
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Vincent Samar, A Moral Justification for Gay and Lesbian Civil RIghts LegislationIn Timothy F. Murphy (ed.), Gay Ethics: Controversies in Outing, Civil Rights, and Sexual Science, Harrington Park Press. pp. 147-178. 1994.
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Vincent Samar, AIDS and the Politician’s Right to PrivacyIn Elliot Cohen (ed.), AIDS: Crisis in Professional Ethics, Temple University Press. pp. 229-251. 1994.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Young Hegelian" Richard Rorty and the "foucauldian leftMetaphilosophy 24 (1-2): 136-146. 1993.
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Andrew Cutrofello, A History of Reason in the Age of InsanityThe Owl of Minerva 25 (1): 15-21. 1993.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Must We Say What “We” Means? The Politics of Postmodernism (review)Social Theory and Practice 19 (1): 93-109. 1993.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Speculative logic, deconstruction, and discourse ethics+ Derrida, Jacques discussions of HegelPhilosophical Forum 24 (4): 319-330. 1993.
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David Ingram, Habermas and the Public Sphere (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (2): 249-250. 1993.
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David B. Ingram, The Limits and Possibilities of Communicative Ethics for Democratic TheoryPolitical Theory 21 (2): 294-321. 1993.
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David Ingram, The Copernican Revolution revisited: paradigm, metaphor and incommensurability in the history of science- Blumenberg's response to Kuhn and DavidsonHistory of the Human Sciences 6 (4): 11-35. 1993.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Quine and the Inscrutibility of LanguagesInternational Studies in Philosophy 24 (1): 33-46. 1992.
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David Ingram and Julia Simon-Ingram, Critical theory: the essential readings (edited book)Paragon House. 1992.
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David Ingram, New Philosophy of Social Science. By James Bohman (review)Modern Schoolman 70 (1): 63-66. 1992.
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David Ingram, Contractualism, democracy, and social law: Basic antinomies in liberal thoughtPhilosophy and Social Criticism 17 (4): 265-296. 1991.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Derrida's deconstruction of the ideal of legitimationMan and World 23 (2): 157-173. 1990.
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David Ingram, Blumenberg and the Philosophical Grounds of HistoriographyHistory and Theory 29 (1): 1-15. 1990.
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David Ingram, Dworkin, Habermas, and the cls movement on moral criticism in lawPhilosophy and Social Criticism 16 (4): 237-268. 1990.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Hegel and Derrida's Conceptions of Textual InterpretationDissertation, Northwestern University. 1989.
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David Ingram, Irving M. Anellis, and John W. Murphy, Reviews (review)Studies in Soviet Thought 35 (1): 57-80. 1988.
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David Ingram, The retreat of the political in the modern age: Jean-Luc Nancy on totalitarianism and communityResearch in Phenomenology 18 (1): 93-124. 1988.
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David Ingram, Philosophy and the Aesthetic Mediation of Life: Weber and Habermas on the Paradox of RationalityPhilosophical Forum 18 (4): 329-357. 1987.
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Oliva Blanchette, Kurt Marko, David Ingram, John Murphy, Irving H. Anellis, Vladimir Zeman, and Thomas Nemeth, Reviews (review)Studies in East European Thought 31 (2): 135-137. 1986.
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Oliva Blanchette, Kurt Marko, David Ingram, John W. Murphy, Irving H. Anellis, Vladimir Zeman, and Thomas Nemeth, Reviews (review)Studies in Soviet Thought 31 (2): 149-191. 1986.
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David Ingram, C. Fred Alford, Science and the Revenge of Nature: Marcuse and Habermas Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 6 (7): 324-326. 1986.
