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262The Idea of EvilWiley-Blackwell. 2007.This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno Suggests that the concept of moral evil touches on a neuralgic point in western culture Argues that, despite the widespread abu…Read more
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8Gunnar Hindrichs: Das Absolute und das SubjektIn Jürgen Stolzenberg, Fred Rush, Karl P. Ameriks & Paul Franks (eds.), Glaube und Vernunft/Faith and Reason, De Gruyter. pp. 283-288. 2010.
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84Makt og subjektivitet hos FoucaultAgora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 27 (2-3): 104-135. 2009.
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42Deconstructive Subjectivities (edited book)State University of New York Press. 1996.Explores the meanings of subjectivity in continental philosophy in the wake of post-structuralism and critical theory.
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1Morality, Ethics and 'Postmetaphysical Thinking': New Books by Jürgen HabermasInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1): 164. 1995.
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1Althusser, structuralism, and the French epistemological traditionIn Gregory Elliott (ed.), Althusser: a critical reader, Blackwell. pp. 104--141. 1994.
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81A forum for philosophical imagination and social critiquePhilosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3): 250-251. 2017.
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59Adorno: Radical Evil as a Category of the SocialIn The Idea of Evil, Wiley-blackwell. 2007.This chapter contains section titled: Notes.
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Communicative paradigms and the question of subjectivity: Habermas, Mead, and LacanIn Habermas, Wiley-blackwell. pp. 87--117. 1999.
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42Commemorating Dieter Henrich: Subjectivity and MetaphysicsHegel 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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University of EssexRetired faculty
Colchester, Essex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| History of Western Philosophy |
Areas of Interest
| History of Western Philosophy |