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David Ingram, Postnational Identity (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2): 139-140. 1998.
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David Ingram, Response to Andrew Cutrofello's comments on Reason, History, and Politics by David IngramSocial Epistemology 12 (2): 127-133. 1998.
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John D. Sommer, Linda Martín Alcoff, Merold Westphal, Marya Bower, David Ingram, Ladelle McWhorter, and Thomas Nenon, Letters to the EditorProceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 72 (2). 1998.
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David Ingram, Postnational Identity (review)International Studies in Philosophy 30 (2): 139-140. 1998.
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David Ingram, Response to Andrew Cutrofello's comments on reason, history, and politics by David IngramSocial Epistemology 12 (2). 1998.
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Andrew Cutrofello, Imagining Otherwise: Metapsychology and the Analytic a PosterioriNorthwestern University Press. 1997.
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David Ingram, Explanation and understanding revisited: Bohman and the new philosophy of social science (review)Human Studies 20 (4): 413-428. 1997.
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Ciaran Cronin, Review of David Ingram: Reason, History, and Politics: The Communitarian Grounds of Legitimation in the Modern Age (review)Ethics 107 (2): 366-368. 1997.
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David Ingram, Review essay : James L. Marsh, critique, action, and liberation (albany, ny: Suny press, 1995Philosophy and Social Criticism 23 (5): 115-122. 1997.
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David Ingram, William Maker, Philosophy Without Foundations: Rethinking Hegel (review)Man and World 30 (4): 483-489. 1997.
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Andrew Cutrofello and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, The Owl at Dawn: A Sequel to Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritSUNY Press. 1995.
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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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Vincent Samar, Just Society: A review of John Rawls, Political Liberalism (review)Business Ethics Quarterly 5 (3): 629. 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 D. 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 Insanity: The Deconstruction of Foucault in Hegel’s PhenomenologyThe 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, Calhoun, Craig , "Habermas and the Public Sphere" (review)International Philosophical Quarterly 33 (n/a): 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.