• Frontmatter
    In The Idea of Evil, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
    The prelims comprise: Half Title Title Copyright Contents List of Abbreviations Preface.
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    This book presents and evaluates the late philosophy (Spätphilosophie) of F. W. J. Schelling (1775-1854) across a wide range of issues, ranging from relation between pure thinking and being, to the philosophy of mythology and religion, to the philosophy of history, to questions concerning the philosophy of nature and freedom. Simultaneously, it discusses Hegel's treatment of similar issues, and systematically compares the two thinkers. This is the first time, in an English-language publication,…Read more
  • Conclusion
    In The Idea of Evil, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
    This chapter contains section titled: Notes.
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    It would be an honour for any author to receive two such thoughtful and detailed responses to their published work. I feel particularly grateful because one of my aspirations, in writing Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel, was to encourage a more in-depth discussion of the whole range of Schelling's thinking than has been common until now in the English-speaking world. In developing their critiques, both Karen Ng and Markus Gabriel provide informative accounts of some of Sch…Read more
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    Intersubjectivity and the “Space of Reasons”
    Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (1): 133-159. 2008.
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    This chapter contains section titled: Notes.
  • Bibliography
    In The Idea of Evil, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.
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    Commemorating Dieter Henrich: Subjectivity and Metaphysics
    Hegel Bulletin 46 (1): 130-154. 2025.
    This article is a tribute to Dieter Henrich, the outstanding German philosopher, who died in December 2022. It begins by reviewing his life, academic career and general approach to philosophy. It then tracks the development of his theory of subjectivity, beginning with his classic article of the 1960s on ‘Fichte’s Original Insight’. Subsequent sections of the article consider critiques of Henrich’s position by prominent contemporaries and his response to them, his defence of the possibility of a…Read more
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    A forum for philosophical imagination and social critique
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3): 250-251. 2017.