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    Subjective Thinking: Kierkegaard on Hegel’s Socrates
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 61 23-44. 2010.
    This paper aims to understand Hegel’s claim in the introduction to his Philosophy of Mind that mind is an actualization of the Idea and argues that this claim provides us with a novel and defensible way of understanding Hegel’s naturalism. I suggest that Hegel’s approach to naturalism should be understood as ‘formal’, and argue that Hegel’s Logic, particularly the section on the ‘Idea’, provides us with a method for this approach. In the first part of the paper, I present an interpretation of He…Read more
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    Kierkegaard and Death
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 21 (2). 2013.
    No abstract
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    Recent Work on Kierkegaard
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (1): 185-192. 2015.
    I propose to treat the books under review here as exemplifying three types of approach to Kierkegaard, three heuristic prisms. At the level of abstraction at which I shall distinguish them, each ty...
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    This paper reexamines Kierkegaard's work with respect to the question whether truth is one or many. I argue that his famous distinction between objective and subjective truth is grounded in a unitary conception of truth as such: truth as self-coincidence. By explaining his use in this context of the term ‘redoubling’ [Fordoblelse], I show how Kierkegaard can intelligibly maintain that truth is neither one nor many, neither a simple unity nor a complex multiplicity. I further show how these point…Read more