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    Kant and the early moderns
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 18 (2). 2010.
  •  42
    Silencing the Philosopher
    Babilonia 10 61-75. 2011.
    I firstly argue that there are two ways of thematizing silence philosophically, either as a phenomenon of the world or as the silencing of the philosopher, and that the second way constitutes a problem without whose solution the first way of thematization cannot occur. Secondly, I discuss Pyrrhonian scepticism as that philosophical theory which generates the silencing of the philosopher and repudiate three objections to the claim that this scepticism is not spuriously constructed. Next I show ho…Read more
  •  331
    Anachronism, Antiquarianism, and Konstellationsforschung: A Critique of Beiser
    Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 44 (1): 87-113. 2015.
    In his Introduction to The Cambridge Companion to Hegel and Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (2008), entitled ‘The Puzzling Hegel Renaissance’, Frederick Beiser, the editor of the volume, claims that Anglophone Hegel research has been in the main deeply problematic and proceeds to offer a program of research for its rejuvenation. The paper argues that the reasons based on which he exercises his critique (antiquarianism and anachronism) fail on internal grounds and that, therefore, Hegelforschung sh…Read more
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    Truth, Judgment and Speculative Logic
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 57 154-172. 2008.
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    Hegel on Scepticism in the Logic of Essence
    In Jannis Kozatsas, George Faraklas, Klaus Vieweg & Stella Synegianni (eds.), Hegel and Scepticism, De Gruyter. pp. 99-120. 2017.
    Early in the Logic of Essence, the second main part of Hegelian Logic, Hegel identifies a logical structure, seeming (Schein), with “the phenomenon of scepticism.” The present paper has two aims: first, to flesh this identification out by describing the argument that leads up to it; and, second, to argue that it is mistaken. I will proceed as follows. Section 1 deciphers the opening statement of the Logic of Essence, “the truth of being is essence,” by specifying the meaning of each of its comp…Read more