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    Schleiermacher and post-metaphysical thinking
    Critical Horizons 5 (1): 165-200. 2004.
    Schleiermacher rarely features in the now widespread discussion of the relevance of the German Idealist and Romantic traditions for contemporary philosophy because he has mainly been regarded as a theologian and theorist of textual interpretation. This essay shows that his most important philosophical work, the Dialectic, involves many ideas concerning truth and language which are generally regarded as belonging to what Habermas terms 'post-metaphysical thinking'. Schleiermacher's views of truth…Read more
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    Geschichte und Eigensinn (review)
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (66): 183-190. 1985.
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    German Philosophy Today: Between Idealism, Romanticism, and Pragmatism
    Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 44 357-398. 1999.
    In his essayOn the History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany, of 1834, Heinrich Heine suggested to his French audience that the German propensity for ‘metaphysical abstractions’ had led many people to condemn philosophy for its failure to have a practical effect, Germany having only had its revolution in thought, while France had its in reality. Heine, albeit somewhat ironically, refuses to join those who condemn philosophy: ‘German philosophy is an important matter, which concerns the whole…Read more
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    Adorno, Pragmatism, and Aesthetic Relativism
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 1 25-45. 2004.
  • The New Schelling (review)
    Radical Philosophy 128. 2004.
  •  1
    Review of Adorno. A critical introduction by Simon Jarvis (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 6 (3). 1998.
  • Letters to the Editor
    Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 66 (n/a): 191. 1985.
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    Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Von Schelling
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Schleiermacher: Hermeneutics and Criticism: And Other Writings (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 1998.
    The founding text of modern hermeneutics. Written by the philosopher and theologian Friedrich Schleiermacher as a method for the interpretation and textual criticism of the New Testament, it develops ideas about language and the interpretation of texts that are in many respects still unsurpassed and are becoming current in the contemporary philosophy of language. Contrary to the traditional view of Schleiermacher as a theorist of empathetic interpretation, in this text he offers a view of unders…Read more
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    On the History of Modern Philosophy (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2012.
    On the History of Modern Philosophy is a key transitional text in the history of European philosophy. In it, F. W. J. Schelling surveys philosophy from Descartes to German Idealism and shows why the Idealist project is ultimately doomed to failure. The lectures trace the path of philosophy from Descartes through Spinoza, Leibniz, Kant, Fichte, Jacobi, to Hegel and Schelling's own work. The extensive critiques of Hegel prefigure many of the arguments to be found in Feuerbach, Kierkegaard, Marx, N…Read more
  •  63
    _Introduction to German Philosophy_ is the only book in English to provide a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments of modern German philosophy from Kant to the present. the first book in English to provide a comprehensive account of the key ideas and arguments of modern German philosophy from Kant to the present. offers an accessible introduction to the work, among others, of Kant, Fichte, the Romantics, Hegel, Marx, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, Husserl, Heidegger, …Read more
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    _From Romanticism to Critical Theory_ explores the philosophical origins of literary theory via the tradition of German philosophy that began with the Romantic reaction to Kant. It traces the continuation of the Romantic tradition of Novalis, Friedrich Schlegel and Schleiermacher, in Heidegger's approaches to art and thruth, and in the Critical Theory of Benjamin and Adorno. Andrew Bowie argues, against many current assumptions, that the key aspect of literary theory is not the demonstration of …Read more
  •  74
    The romantic connection: Neurath, the Frankfurt school, and Heidegger
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 8 (2). 2000.
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    Music, philosophy, and modernity
    Cambridge University Press. 2007.
    Modern philosophers generally assume that music is a problem to which philosophy ought to offer an answer. Andrew Bowie’s Music, Philosophy, and Modernity suggests, in contrast, that music might offer ways of responding to some central questions in modern philosophy. Bowie looks at key philosophical approaches to music ranging from Kant, through the German Romantics and Wagner, to Wittgenstein, Heidegger and Adorno. He uses music to re-examine many current ideas about language, subjectivity, met…Read more
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    German Idealism and the arts
    In Karl Ameriks (ed.), The Cambridge companion to German idealism, Cambridge University Press. pp. 239--257. 2000.
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    Aesthetics and subjectivity: from Kant to Nietzsche
    Manchester University Press. 1990.
    This new, completely revised and re-written edition of Aesthetics and subjectivity brings up to date the original book's account of the path of German philosophy from Kant, via Fichte and Holderlin, the early Romantis, Schelling, Hegel, Schleimacher, to Nietzsche, in view of recent historical research and contemporary arguments in philosophy and theory in the humanities.
  • The Ideology of the Aesthetic (review)
    Radical Philosophy 57. 1991.
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    John McDowell's Mind and World, and early romantic epistemology
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 50 (197): 515-554. 1996.
  • The Roots of Romanticism (review)
    Radical Philosophy 97. 1999.
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    Andrew Bowie's book is the first introduction in English to present F W J Schelling as a major European philospher in his own right. _Schelling and Modern European Philosophy_, surveys the whole of Schelling's philosophical career, lucidly reconstructing his key arguments, particularly those against Hegel, and relating them to contemporary philosophical discussion. Dr Bowie traces how central ideas and conceptual strategies in the work of philosophers as diverse as Nietzsche, Heidegger, Derrida …Read more