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    A Question of Method
    Fichte-Studien 39 37-66. 2012.
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    Mourning Sickness: Hegel and the French Revolution-by Rebecca Comay
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 32 (1): 191. 2011.
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    : This essay analyzes the U.S. political situation before the 2003 invasion of Iraq and ties this conflict to the events of 9/11. The guiding thread of the discussion is the definition of “terrorism” that has led to George W. Bush's declared “war on terrorism.” By means of Hegel's dialectic logic, the essay exposes the problem offered by the category of causality involved in the definition of terrorism: Is terrorism the original “cause” of the war declared on it by the United States or is terror…Read more
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    This essay reconstructs the argument of Kritik der Urteilskraft §§76 –77 by placing it in the context of the “Critique of Teleological Judgment”. What role does the problematic and historically so successful figure of the intuitive understanding play in the antinomy of teleological judgment? The answer is considered indispensable to address the issue of the reception of §§76 – 77. The claim is that these sections institute the “closure” of transcendental philosophy—a closure fundamentally misund…Read more
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    Transformations of Freedom in the Jena Kant Reception (1785–1794)
    The Owl of Minerva 32 (2): 135-167. 2001.
    “The relation of a trillion to unity is very clearly understood, yet so far philosophers have not been able to make the concept of freedom comprehensible in terms of their unities, i.e., in terms of their simple and familiar concepts.” That this estimation of Kant’s, formulated as early as 1764, still holds true for the state of post-Kantian philosophy becomes evident when one attempts to reconstruct the discussion of the concept of freedom, which was initiated even among Kant’s contemporaries b…Read more
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    Hegel on Religion and Politics (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2012.
    _Critical essays on Hegel's views concerning the relationship between religion and politics._
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    Memory, History, and Justice in Hegel’s System
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 31 (2): 349-389. 2010.
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    What Are Poets For?
    Philosophy Today 59 (1): 37-60. 2015.
    This essay is a renewal of Hölderlin’s poetic question as raised again philosophically by Heidegger, and is an attempt to frame the issue anew bringing Hegel into the conversation. At stake, first, is the way in which poetry and philosophy respectively—or perhaps in conjunction—are able to address the chief question of the time as a question of “truth.” What is it that poetry and the poet properly and uniquely do in relation to their time? Does the poet think, and how does she think poetically i…Read more
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    Kant and the unity of reason
    Purdue University Press. 2005.
    Kant and the Unity of Reason is a comprehensive reconstruction and a detailed analysis of Kant's Critique of Judgment. In the light of the third Critique, the book offers a final inter­pretation of the critical project as a whole. It proposes a new reading of Kant's notion of human experience in which domains, as different as knowledge, morality, and the experience of beauty and life, are finally viewed in a unified perspective. The book proposes a reading of Kant's critical project as one of th…Read more
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    The Justice of Contradiction
    In Elena Ficara (ed.), Contradictions: Logic, History, Actuality, De Gruyter. pp. 109-126. 2014.
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    Hegel and the Analytic Tradition (edited book)
    Continuum. 2009.
    An important collection of essays that rectifies a long-standing misconception in the history of the relation between Hegel and analytic philosophy.>
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    Einleitung
    In System, Transcript Verlag. pp. 6-10. 2003.
  • Ancora una discussione su Hegel: logica, storia, fenomenologia
    Giornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 10 (3): 384-392. 1990.
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    Zur Geschichte des Systembegriffs
    In System, Transcript Verlag. pp. 10-20. 2003.
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    Life and death in the history of philosophy: Brandom’s tales of the mighty dead
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 33 (1): 35-53. 2007.
    This article discusses the role that history and historiography play in Brandom’s Tales of the Mighty Dead . I claim that Brandom’s attempt to integrate a historical dimension in his inferentialist project fails, and argue that the reason for that failure lies in the misconstruction and misreading of Hegel’s idea of rationality with regard, at least, to two fundamental points: to the Hegelian concept of ‘history’ and to his notion of the ‘social’. The further point that I make remains an open qu…Read more
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    Translation,(Self-) Transformation, and the Power of the Middle
    philoSOPHIA: A Journal of Continental Feminism 3 (1): 19-35. 2013.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Translation, (Self-)Transformation, and the Power of the MiddleAngelica NuzzoThe etymologies of the word translation—the real and the imaginary ones—are many and varied across languages and traditions. I want to frame my present remarks by appealing to the well-known derivation of the Latin traducere from trans-ducere, the verb that designates the movement of carrying across, of bringing over across and between heterogeneous and appa…Read more
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    Introduction
    Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 21 1-18. 2013.
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    En étudiant la Sittenlehre (1798) comme réponse de Fichte à Kant, l’auteure se concentre sur l’applicabilité et l’application de principes moraux. Fichte, qui insiste particulièrement sur le problème de l’application de l’éthique, ouvre un chemin pour entreprendre une révision de la théorie kantienne radicale et ultimement incompatible avec les prémisses transcendantales du kantisme.