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65Fichte, lask, and lukács's Hegelian marxismJournal of the History of Philosophy 30 (4): 557-577. 1992.
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Proceedings of the 20th World Congress of Philosophy, Vol II Metaphysics (edited book)Philosophy Document Center. 1999.
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Hegel et la tradition philosophique allemandeRevue de Métaphysique et de Morale 101 (4): 563-563. 1996.
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56Subjectivity and the Ontology of HistoryThe Monist 74 (2): 187-205. 1991.Since history concerns change over time, an ontology of history requires a notion of subjectivity. In the modern tradition, beginning with Kant, ontology has come to be understood as epistemology. But as a result of the failure of foundationalism and the turn to a relativistic theory of knowledge, it is necessary to rethink the idea of history in terms of a conception of the historical subject.
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22Marxian epistemology and two kinds of pragmatismStudies in Soviet Thought 28 (2): 117-125. 1984.
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2On War, Politics and Capitalism After 9/11Theoria 53 74-96. 2006.9/11 represents less a tear in the fabric of history, or a break with the past, than an inflection in ongoing historical processes, such as the continued expansion of capitalism that at some recent time has supposedly attained a level of globalization. This paper considers the relation of war and politics with respect to three instances arising in the wake of 9/11, including the war in Afghanistan, the war in Iraq, and finally the global war on terror. I argue that these wars are superficially d…Read more
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51Recent philosophical perspectives on lukács in the westStudies in East European Thought 31 (1): 39-46. 1986.
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Fichtean Epistemology and Contemporary Philosophy in Fichte and Contemporary PhilosophyPhilosophical Forum 19 (2-3): 156-168. 1988.
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4On Hegel's epistemology and contemporary philosophyHumanities Press. 1996.Aimed at specialists, as well as graduate students and select undergraduates, this study centers on Hegel's important, but neglected, theory of knowledge. Professor Rockmore interprets Hegel as reacting to the Kantian effort to reformulate epistemology in the wake of what Kant contends is the failure of earlier, dogmatic theories. Recent work has shown that Hegel's epistemology is a good deal more respectable than has usually been thought. Rockmore's aim is to continue that work in order to brin…Read more
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R Lauth's Hegel Vor Der Wissenschaftslehre (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 16 45-47. 1987.
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22Lukács on Classical German Philosophy and MarxIdealistic Studies 10 (3): 209-231. 1980.The importance of Lukács’ interpretation of classical German philosophy and Marx is almost self-evident. Although Marxists are frequently content to dismiss with contempt a philosophical tradition with which they display scant acquaintance, Lukács’ knowledge of philosophy is obviously extensive. His writings contain what is perhaps the most detailed discussion of the history of philosophy from a Marxist perspective. Further, his influence on the interpretation of Marx has been unequaled over the…Read more
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Fichte's Antifoundationalism, Intellectual Intuition, and Who One IsIn Tom Rockmore & Daniel Breazeale (eds.), New Perspectives on Fichte, Humanities Press. pp. 79--94. 1996.
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