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77Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian VariationsCambridge University Press. 1997.'Modernity' has come to refer both to a contested historical category and to an even more contested philosophical and civilisational ideal. In this important collection of essays Robert Pippin takes issue with some prominent assessments of what is or is not philosophically at stake in the idea of a modern revolution in Western civilisation, and presents an alternative view. Professor Pippin disputes many traditional characterisations of the distinctiveness of modern philosophy. In their place he…Read more
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19ContentsIn Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Princeton University Press. 2010.
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137Vernacular Metaphysics: On Terrence Malick's The Thin Red LineCritical Inquiry 39 (2): 247-275. 2013.
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96Nietzsche, Psychology, and First PhilosophyUniversity Of Chicago Press. 2011.Friedrich Nietzsche is one of the most elusive thinkers in the philosophical tradition. His highly unusual style and insistence on what remains hidden or unsaid in his writing make pinning him to a particular position tricky. Nonetheless, certain readings of his work have become standard and influential. In this major new interpretation of Nietzsche’s work, Robert B. Pippin challenges various traditional views of Nietzsche, taking him at his word when he says that his writing can best be underst…Read more
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83Author's précis of Henry James and modern moral lifeInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 45 (3). 2002.This Article does not have an abstract
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229Hegel's metaphysics and the problem of contradictionJournal of the History of Philosophy 16 (3): 301-312. 1978.
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191Subjects of Desire: Hegelian Reflections in Twentieth Century FrancePhilosophical Review 99 (1): 129. 1990.
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1Recognition and ReconciliationIn Katerina Deligiorgi (ed.), Hegel: New Directions, Mcgill-queen's University Press. 2006.
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Kant and the Problem of Transcendental Philosophy: Unity and Form in the "Critique of Pure Reason."Dissertation, The Pennsylvania State University. 1974.
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79Heideggerean Postmodernism and Metaphysical PoliticsEuropean Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 17-37. 1996.
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28Hollywood Westerns and American Myth: The Importance of Howard Hawks and John Ford for Political PhilosophyYale University Press. 2010.In this pathbreaking book one of America’s most distinguished philosophers brilliantly explores the status and authority of law and the nature of political allegiance through close readings of three classic Hollywood Westerns: Howard Hawks’ _Red River_ and John Ford’s _The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance_ and _The Searchers._ Robert Pippin treats these films as sophisticated mythic accounts of a key moment in American history: its “second founding,” or the western expansion. His central question co…Read more
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138The Status of Literature in Hegel's Phenomenology of SpiritIn Richard T. Gray, Nicholas Halmi, Gary Handwerk, Michael A. Rosenthal & Klaus Vieweg (eds.), Inventions of the Imagination: Interdisciplinary Perspectives on the Imaginary since Romanticism, University of Washington Press. 2011.Hegel, in a chapter called “Absolute Knowing,” end his most exciting and original work, the Jena Phenomenology of Spirit, with a quotation, or rather a significant misquotation, of a poet? The poet is Schiller and the poem is his 1782 “Freundschaft” (Friendship). This immediately turns into two questions: Why are the last words not Hegel’s own, and why are they rather a poet’s? I will turn to the details in a moment but, as noted, such an inquiry may not be worth the trouble. Authors, even philo…Read more
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141Nietzsche and the origin of the idea of modernismInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 151-180. 1983.The notion of modernism, originally a classificatory term in art and literary criticism, now a common term of art in many philosophic (and anti‐philosophic) programs, has remained an elusive, often vague point of view. For a discussion of the notion's historical accuracy and philosophic legitimacy this article selects an author greatly responsible for setting out the problem (called by him ‘nihilism') and philosophically sensitive to the issues involved in claiming that something essential to a …Read more
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35AcknowledgmentsIn Hegel on Self-Consciousness: Desire and Death in the Phenomenology of Spirit, Princeton University Press. 2010.
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91The Forbidden Image: An Intellectual History of IconoclasmCommon Knowledge 8 (2): 417-417. 2002.
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842. Hegel, Freedom, The Will: The Philosophy of Right: §§ 1–33In Ludwig Siep (ed.), G. W. F. Hegel: Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts, Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag. pp. 31-54. 2014.
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Mine and thine? The Kantian stateIn Paul Guyer (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Kant and Modern Philosophy, Cambridge University Press. pp. 416--446. 2006.
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107Gerold Prauss, "Kant und das Problem der Dinge an sich" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (3): 374. 1976.
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185Kant's theory of value: On Allen wood's Kant's ethical thoughtInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 43 (2). 2000.No abstract
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