Vanderbilt University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1973
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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    Husserlian phenomenology, Soviet Marxism, and philosophic dialogue
    Studies in Soviet Thought 24 (4): 249-276. 1982.
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    Reason, Truth, and Reality
    International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (4): 449-451. 2010.
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    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy
    Bowling Green State Univ philosophy. 1999.
    Despite the attacks on metaphysics in the 20th century, the field remains surprising alive, not less robust, less interesting, nor ready to be consigned to the dustbin of history. The essays assembled in this volume, which come from all areas of the metaphysical tradition, are all by authors who are committed to the kind of metaphysics which Hume and later Kant recommended, although naturally they regard what good metaphysics is in very different ways. Contributors include D. P. Chattoppadhyaya,…Read more
  •  244
    Hegel and Epistemological Constructivism
    Idealistic Studies 36 (3): 183-190. 2006.
    This is a paper about Hegelian constructivism in relation to theory of knowledge. Constructivism, which is known at least since Greek antiquity, is understood in different ways. In philosophy, epistemological constructivism is often rejected, and only occasionally studied. Kantian constructivism is examined from time to time under the heading of the Copernican revolution. Hegelian constructivism, which is best understood as a reaction to and revision of Kantian epistemology, seems never to have …Read more
  •  58
    Fichte's Vocation of Man: New Interpretive and Critical Essays (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 2013.
    _New perspectives on Fichte’s best known and most popular work._.
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    On Heidegger and National Socialism: A Triple Turn?
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 14 (2-1): 423-439. 1991.
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    Human nature and Hegel's critique of Kantian ethics
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 8 (3): 268-282. 1981.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with David Karnos
    Man and World 11 (3-4): 429-451. 1978.
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    Remarks on Epistemological Circularity
    Philosophie Et Culture: Actes du XVIIe Congrès Mondial de Philosophie 2 943-948. 1988.
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    Fichte on knowledge, practice, and history
    In Tom Rockmore & Daniel Breazeale (eds.), After Jena: New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy, Northwestern University Press. 2008.
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    Vico y el constructivismo
    Cuadernos Sobre Vico 11 (12): 193-199. 1999.
    Este trabajo recorre el constructivismo epistemológico de Vico. Por "constructivismo" se entiende la visión de que el objeto cognitivo no es algo simplemente dado sino en cierto modo "construido" por el sujeto como una condición de conocimiento. Se piensa que en este camino Vico figura como uno de los más importantes innovadores epistemológicos de los tiempos modernos. Vico entendió que, no pudiendo nosotros conocer independientemente la realidad, las condiciones de conocimiento son entonces, de…Read more
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    Miklos Vetö, "Le Fondement Selon Schelling" (review)
    Man and World 16 (1): 78. 1983.
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    A Progress Report on Cognitive Foundationalism and Metaphysical Realism
    Epistemology and Philosophy of Science 39 (1): 53-59. 2014.
    Metaphysical realism, though not under that name, runs throughout the entire Western tradition at least since Parmenides. His basic ontological claim, that is, that what is is and cannot not be, hence cannot change, influentially creates a central philosophical task. Cognitive foundationalism, whose exemplar is Descartes, is a cognitive strategy intended to respond to metaphysical realism. Plato rejects any form of a representational approach to knowledge in rejecting the backward causal inferen…Read more
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    Reviews (review)
    Studies in Soviet Thought 21 (3): 275-277. 1980.
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    Knowledge as Historical
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 5 123-132. 2000.
    With few exceptions, philosophers typically have contended that knowledge worthy of the name is beyond time and place. This venerable idea was turned on its head in the emergence of a rival view of knowledge as historical in the wake of the French Revolution. A claim that knowledge is not ahistorical but historical resolves some of these difficulties while creating others. This paper will briefly consider several of these difficulties, including how to argue for this position, the differences be…Read more
  • Terry Pinkard, Hegel's Phenomenology: The Sociality of Reason
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 4 208-209. 1996.
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    Activity In Fichte and Marx
    Idealistic Studies 6 (2): 191-214. 1976.
    Given the apparent differences in the two positions, it is not surprising that the relation between the philosophies of Fichte and Marx seems never to have been studied in depth. Books on Fichte rarely mention Marx. Conversely, works about Marx usually avoid the name of Fichte, except occasionally to mention the attraction Fichte’s thought held for the young Hegelians. Further, historians of philosophy, even those interested in the conceptual development of problems such as Windelband, do not se…Read more
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    INTRODUCTION Irrationalism: Lukacs and the Marxist View of Reason At the very least, Karl Marx and Marxism are committed to a form of con textual ism, ...
  • F C Beiser's The Fate Of Reason. German Philosophy From Kant To Fichte (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 17 41-44. 1988.
  • Michel Henry, "Marx" (review)
    Man and World 11 (3): 429. 1978.
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    Kantian Ethics in Being and Time
    Journal of Philosophical Research 31 309-334. 2006.
    Heidegger’s Being and Time has been accused of espousing empty decisionism and relativism. I argue, first, that in fact Being and Time’s stress on the situated character of human judgment is supplemented by a very Kantian account of being human that defi nes appropriate behavior towards all entities possessing a certain character. Its analysis of conscience and guilt attempts to uncover the existential basis for the distinction Kant draws between the phenomenal and the noumenal aspects of the se…Read more
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    The Heidegger Controversy: A Critical Reader
    with Richard Wolin
    Ethics 103 (1): 178-181. 1992.
    This anthology is a significant contribution to the debate over the relevance of Martin Heidegger's Nazi ties to the interpretation and evaluation of his philosophical work. Included are a selection of basic documents by Heidegger, essays and letters by Heidegger's colleagues that offer contemporary context and testimony, and interpretive evaluations by Heidegger's heirs and critics in France and Germany.In his new introduction, "Note on a Missing Text," Richard Wolin uses the absence from this …Read more
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    Heidegger and Plato: toward dialogue (edited book)
    with Catalin Partenie
    Northwestern University Press. 2005.
    For Martin Heidegger the "fall" of philosophy into metaphysics begins with Plato. Thus, the relationship between the two philosophers is crucial to an understanding of Heidegger--and, perhaps, even to the whole plausibility of postmodern critiques of metaphysics. It is also, as the essays in this volume attest, highly complex, and possibly founded on a questionable understanding of Plato. As editors Catalin Partenie and Tom Rockmore remark, a simple way to describe Heidegger's reading of Plato m…Read more