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72. German Idealism, British Idealism, and Later DevelopmentsIn Kant and Idealism, Yale University Press. pp. 48-120. 2007.
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71. Idealism, Platonic Idealism, and the NewWay of IdeasIn Kant and Idealism, Yale University Press. pp. 17-47. 2007.
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7After Parmenides: idealism, realism, and epistemic constructivismUniversity of Chicago Press. 2021.In After Parmenides, Tom Rockmore takes us all the way back to the beginning of philosophy. Parmenides held that thought and being are one: what we know is what is. For Rockmore, this established both the good view that we should think of the world in terms of what the mind constructs as knowable entities as well as the bad view that there is some non-mind-dependent "thing"-the world, the real-which we can know or fail to know. No, Rockmore says: what we need to do is give up on the idea that th…Read more
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7Heidegger, German idealism & neo-Kantianism (edited book)Humanity Books. 2000.No Marketing Blurb
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6Hegel and the origins of Marxism—remarks on Russian and Chinese MarxismStudies in East European Thought 1-19. forthcoming.This paper has two main aims. First, it examines the relation of Russian and Chinese Marxism against its Hegelian background. Secondly, it comments on recent Western research on Marxism in tracing the origins of Engels’s anti-Hegelianism to materialist reactions to modern idealist philosophy. I maintain that Engels is a Schellingian, that Marx is a Hegelian, and that Marx’s form of Hegelianism cannot be realized in practice. I consider different kinds of Marxism as efforts to realize Marx’s theo…Read more
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6Dialectic and circularity : Ishegelian circularity a new copernican revolution?In Nektarios Limnatis (ed.), The Dimensions of Hegel's Dialectic, Continuum. pp. 55. 2010.
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63. Some Main Criticisms of IdealismIn Kant and Idealism, Yale University Press. pp. 121-200. 2007.
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63. Hegel, Idealism, and KnowledgeIn Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy, Yale University Press. pp. 165-228. 2004.
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6Anglo‐American Analytic PhilosophyIn In Kant's Wake, Blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: On the Analytic Revolt Against Idealism Analysis, Analyticity, and Analytic Philosophy Moore, Russell, and Early Analytic Philosophy On Wittgenstein Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and Ordinary Language Philosophy Analytic Philosophy in the US.
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6Is Fichte a Kantian, a German idealist, both, or neither?In Benjamin D. Crowe & Gabriel Gottlieb (eds.), Fichte's 1804 Wissenschaftslehre: essays on the "Science of knowing", State University of New York Press. pp. 313-327. 2024.
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6Reason, Truth, and RealityInternational Studies in the Philosophy of Science 24 (4): 449-451. 2010.This Article does not have an abstract
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6Philosophy or Weltanschauung? Heidegger on HönigswaldHistory of Philosophy Quarterly 16 (1). 1999.
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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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5Reinhard Lauth, "Die tranzendentale Naturlehre Fichtes nach den Prinzipien der Wissenschaftslehre" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 25 (3): 455. 1987.
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5HegelIn Aviezer Tucker (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography, Wiley‐blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Hegel's Interest in History and the French Revolution Hegel and the Philosophy of History Hegel and the History of Philosophy Hegel's Historical Approach to Knowledge References.
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5The Politics of Salvation (review)Idealistic Studies 16 (3): 279-280. 1986.This is not an ordinary study of Hegel’s thought; it is rather an unusual effort to apply that thought to contemporary issues, in particular to that complex problem known as liberation theology. Lakeland’s approach can be loosely characterized as both right wing Hegelian, in that stress is placed on Christian elements, and as progressive Catholic as concerns the interest in liberation theology. The thesis he advances is that Hegel’s political theology is appropriate to illuminate the connection …Read more
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5On Recent Trends in Philosophy in the United StatesBudhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 1 (2): 103-112. 1997.
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5The Philosophical Challenge of September 11 (edited book)Blackwell. 2005.While most people agree that September 11, 2001, witnessed a terribly important series of events, opinions about the meaning of these events diverge sharply. This book searches for sense in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Consisting of fourteen essays written by leading philosophers, most of which have been specially commissioned for this volume, it offers a philosophical reflection on the implications of 9/11. The contributors engage with a broad range of issues associated with the c…Read more
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