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28Ambiguity and orthodoxy: Bertram Wolfe's view of Marx and MarxismStudies in East European Thought 20 (4): 349-360. 1979.The purpose of this paper is to study bertram wolfe's views of marx and marxism, and in particular to call attention to his insistence on the basic ambiguity of the classical doctrines and the exploitation of that ambiguity within differing concepts of marxist orthodoxy. i suggest that the importance of wolfe's views of marx and marxism lies less in the specific theses he advances or in the details of his discussion. in opposition to the more usual approach to marxism as a unified phenomenon, wo…Read more
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20Hegel on Epistemological Circularity and CertaintyInternational Philosophical Quarterly 21 (3): 235-248. 1981.
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22Wittgenstein’s Philosophical Investigations (review)Review of Metaphysics 60 (1): 180-181. 2006.
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6Philosophy or Weltanschauung? Heidegger on HönigswaldHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 16 (1). 1999.
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1Fichte on knowledge, practice, and historyIn Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), After Jena: New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy, Northwestern University Press. 2008.
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3Hegels »glauben Und Wissen« Und Kants Konstruktivistischer Epistemologischer AnsatzHegel-Jahrbuch 7 (1): 188-190. 2005.
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1Critical noticesInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 11 (1). 2003.This Article does not have an abstract
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33Irrationalism: Lukács and the Marxist view of reasonTemple University Press. 1992.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, ...
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9New essays in Fichte's Foundation of the entire doctrine of scientific knowledge (edited book)Humanity Books. 2001.No Marketing Blurb
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1Recent Philosophical Perspectives on Lukács in the WestStudies in Soviet Thought 31 (1): 39-46. 1986.
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2Hegel y los límites del hegelianismo analíticoContrastes: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 8 123-137. 2003.
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52On Heidegger's Nazism and PhilosophyUniversity of California Press. 1991.Given the significant attachment of the philosopher to the climate and intellectual mood of National Socialism, it would be inappropriate to criticize or exonerate his political decision in isolation from the very principles of Heideggerian philosophy itself. It is not Heidegger, who, in opting for Hitler, "misunderstood himself"; instead, those who cannot understand why he acted this way have failed to understand him. A Swiss professor regretted that Heidegger consented to compromise himself wi…Read more
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6Remarks on Art, Truth, and CultureJournal of Philosophical Research 40 (Supplement): 235-238. 2015.Plato both created the Western aesthetic tradition and rejected the artistic claim to truth. I suggest that Plato’s rejection of the view that non-philosophical art is true gave rise to a debate later traversing the entire Western aesthetic tradition. I further suggest that the post-Platonic Western aesthetic tradition can be reconstructed as an effort by many hands to come to grips with and if possible overturn the Platonic judgment. I finally suggest that Hegel, in disagreeing with both Kant a…Read more
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36Habermas and the reconstruction of historical materialismJournal of Value Inquiry 13 (3): 195-206. 1979.
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