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12Virtues, Morality and Sittlichkeit: From Maxims to PracticesEuropean Journal of Philosophy 7 (2): 217-239. 1999.
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12H S Harris, Hegel: Phenomenology and System, Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co, 1995, pp x + 118, PbHegel Bulletin 17 (2): 34-39. 1996.
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5AcknowledgmentsIn Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press. pp. 259-260. 2017.
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4IndexIn Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press. pp. 261-276. 2017.
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4ContentsIn Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press. 2017.
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4Symbolic, classical, and romantic artIn Stephen Houlgate (ed.), Hegel and the Arts, Northwestern University Press. 2007.
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3FrontmatterIn Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press. 2017.
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3NotesIn Does History Make Sense? Hegel on the Historical Shapes of Justice, Harvard University Press. pp. 171-244. 2017.
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2Review of Alasdair MacIntyre: Three Rival Versions of Moral Enquiry (review)Ethics 102 (1): 162-164. 1991.
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