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Simon Critchley and Reiner Schürmann, On Heidegger's Being and TimeRoutledge. 2008.
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Lisa Rivera, Sacrifices, Aspirations and Morality: Williams ReconsideredEthical Theory and Moral Practice 10 (1): 69-87. 2007.
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Christopher Zurn, Deliberative Democracy and the Institutions of Judicial ReviewCambridge University Press. 2007.
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Steven Levine, Sellars' critical direct realismInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 15 (1). 2007.
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Steven Levine, Reflections of Equality by Christoph Menke (review)Constellations 14 (3): 454-457. 2007.
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Judith Halasz, Maria Brincker, D. Gambs, D. Geraci, A. Queeley, and S. Solovyova, Making it your own: Writing fellows re-evaluate faculty resistanceAcross the Disciplines 3. 2006.
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Christopher F. Zum, Beate RÖSSLER, Iris Young, Christopher Zurn, and Andreas Wildt, AnerkennungDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3): 377-478. 2005.
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Christopher Zurn, Anerkennung, Umverteilung und Demokratie Dilemmata in Honneths Kritischer Theorie der GesellschaftDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3). 2005.
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Christopher Zurn, Recognition, redistribution, and democracy: Dilemmas of Honneth's critical social theoryEuropean Journal of Philosophy 13 (1). 2005.
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Christopher Zurn, Schwerpunkt: AnerkennungDeutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 53 (3): 377-387. 2005.
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Christopher Zurn, Group Balkanization or Societal Homogenization: Is There a Dilemma between Recognition and Distribution Struggles?Public Affairs Quarterly 18 (2): 159-186. 2004.
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Christopher Zurn, Review of Mitchell Aboulafia (ed.), Myra Bookman (ed.), Catherine Kemp (ed.), Habermas and Pragmatism (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2004 (3). 2004.
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Steven Levine, The Logical Method of Metaphysics: Peirce's Meta-Critique of Kant's Critical PhilosophyTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 40 (3). 2004.
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Christopher Zurn, Identity or Status? Struggles over ‘Recognition’ in Fraser, Honneth, and TaylorConstellations 10 (4): 519-537. 2003.
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Christopher Zurn, Perspectives on Habermas (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (2): 274-275. 2002.
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Jeremy Wanderer, Timm Triplett and Willem DeVries, Knowledge, Mind, and the Given: Reading Wilfrid Sellars's "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind" (review)Philosophy in Review 22 (3): 224-226. 2002.
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Steven Levine, Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (2): 245-251. 2002.
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Keith Burgess‐Jackson, Cheshire Calhoun, Susan Finsen, Chad Flanders, Heather Gert, Peter G. Heckman, John Kelsay, Michael Lavin, Michelle Y. Little, Lionel K. McPherson, Alfred Nordmann, Kirk Pillow, Ruth Sample, Edward Sherline, Hans O. Tiefel, Tom Tomlinson, Steven Walt, Patricia Werhane, Edward C. Wingebach, and Christopher Zurn, Book Notes (review)Ethics 112 (1): 189-201. 2001.
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Steven Levine, Foundations of Hegel’s Social Theory (review)Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 23 (1): 203-207. 2001.
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Christopher Zurn, Anthropology and normativity: a critique of Axel Honneth’s ‘formal conception of ethical life’Philosophy and Social Criticism 26 (1): 115-124. 2000.
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Christopher Zurn, Competence and Context: Conceptions of the Self in the Critical Social Theories of Juergen Habermas and Charles TaylorDissertation, Northwestern University. 1999.
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Christopher Zurn, The Power of Feminist Theory: Domination, Resistance, Solidarity by Amy AllenApa Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy (1): 53-55. 1999.
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Christopher Zurn, James Risser, Hermeneutics and the Voice of the Other: Re-reading Gadamer's Philosophical Hermeneutics Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 18 (1): 57-59. 1998.
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Christopher Zurn, The Normative Claims of Three Types of Feminist Struggles for RecognitionPhilosophy Today 41 (Supplement): 73-78. 1997.
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Christopher F. Zurn, Stephen K. White, ed., The Cambridge Companion to Habermas (review)Philosophy in Review 16 (2): 151-153. 1996.
