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Katerina Deligiorgi

University of Sussex
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  • University of Sussex
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty
University of Essex
School of Philosophy and Art History
PhD, 1995
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Falmer, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Action
Aesthetics
Meta-Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Action
Meta-Ethics
19th Century Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Metaphysics and Epistemology
Philosophical Traditions
Value Theory
3 more
  • All publications (86)
  •  41
    L S Stepelevich, Selected Essays On G W F Hegel, New Jersey: Humanities Press, 1993, pp viii + 228, Hb $39.95
    Hegel Bulletin 15 (2): 91-92. 1994.
  •  31
    G W F Hegel, Introductory Lectures On Aesthetics, translated by B Bosanquet, edited by M Inwood, Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1993, pp xxxviii + 197, Pb £6.99 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 15 (2): 93. 1994.
  •  39
    Giacomo Rinaldi, A History and Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel, Lewiston, Queenston and Lampeter: The Edwin Mellen Press, 1992, pp 525, Hb $99.95/£49.95 (review)
    Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2): 33-35. 1993.
  •  39
    André Doz, La Logique de Hegel et les problèmes traditionnels de l'ontologie, Paris: Vrin, 1987, pp 325, Pb FF 156.00
    Hegel Bulletin 14 (1-2): 35-37. 1993.
  •  36
    Geiger Ido. The Founding Act of Modem Ethical Life. Hegel's Critique of Kant's Moral and Political Philosophy. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2007. ISBN- 13:978-0-8047-5424-8. Pp xiii+173
    Hegel Bulletin 31 (1): 137-141. 2010.
  •  41
    Hammer Espen German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives. London and New York: Routledge, 2007. ISBN 10:0-415-37305-0. Ppx+339
    Hegel Bulletin 31 (1): 141-146. 2010.
  •  29
    J. Colin McQuillan, Immanuel Kant: The Very Idea of a Critique of Pure Reason Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 2016 Pp. xiii+176 ISBN 9780810132481 $34.95 (review)
    Kantian Review 22 (2): 338-340. 2017.
  •  629
    Interest and Agency
    In Markus Gabriel & Anders Moe Rasmussen (eds.), German Idealism Today, De Gruyter. pp. 3-26. 2017.
    (2017) 'Interest and Agency', in Gabriel, Markus and Rasmussen, Anders Moe (eds.) German Idealism Today. De Guyter Verlag. Abstract: Undeterred by Kant’s cautionary advice, contemporary defenders of free will advance substantive metaphysical theses in support of their views. This is perhaps unsurprising given the mixed reception of Kant’s solution of the conflict between freedom and natural necessity, which is supposed to vindicate reason’s withdrawal from speculation. Kant argues that neither l…Read more
    (2017) 'Interest and Agency', in Gabriel, Markus and Rasmussen, Anders Moe (eds.) German Idealism Today. De Guyter Verlag. Abstract: Undeterred by Kant’s cautionary advice, contemporary defenders of free will advance substantive metaphysical theses in support of their views. This is perhaps unsurprising given the mixed reception of Kant’s solution of the conflict between freedom and natural necessity, which is supposed to vindicate reason’s withdrawal from speculation. Kant argues that neither libertarians nor determinists can win, because they deal with concepts of unrestricted scope, and proposes instead to regiment the reference conditions of each concept and to specify the domain, ‘world’, proper to each. However, the precise character of this solution, its conceptual and metaphysical commitments, continues to be a matter of controversy among Kant scholars. In particular, there is ever-renewed concern about the incipient dualism of the position. Although I will be examining some of this material, my primary aim in this paper is not to make a contribution to the interpretative debate about the antinomy. Rather, I want to draw on two lessons from Kant’s treatment of the antinomy to argue for the importance of a certain way of putting the problem of human freedom.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  85
    Schiller as Philosopher, by Frederick Beiser; Schiller oder die Erfindung des deutschen Idealismus, by Rüdiger Safranski (review)
    European Journal of Philosophy 17 (2): 327-332. 2009.
    No Abstract.
    German Philosophy
  •  29
    Hegel: New Directions
    McGill-Queen's University Press. 2006.
    Over the last decade renewed interest in Hegel's thought and its legacy, especially in Anglo-American philosophy, has combined with the publication of new critical editions of his work in German to underline the value of Hegel for contemporary philosophy. "Hegel: New Directions" takes stock of this re-evaluation and presents an assessment of current thinking on this seminal philosopher. Leading scholars, who have spearheaded the reappraisal, bring the history of philosophy into dialogue with con…Read more
    Over the last decade renewed interest in Hegel's thought and its legacy, especially in Anglo-American philosophy, has combined with the publication of new critical editions of his work in German to underline the value of Hegel for contemporary philosophy. "Hegel: New Directions" takes stock of this re-evaluation and presents an assessment of current thinking on this seminal philosopher. Leading scholars, who have spearheaded the reappraisal, bring the history of philosophy into dialogue with contemporary philosophical questions. Drawing on a broad range of themes, the essays offer a critical and stimulating guide to Hegel's thought, whilst addressing central questions of contemporary philosophy in epistemology, ethics, political and social theory, religion, philosophy of nature and aesthetics.
    Hegel, Misc
  • Dissatisfied Enlightenmnet: Certain Difficulties Concerning The Public Use Of One's Reason
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 35 39-53. 1997.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  • Worlds without Content: Against Formalism (review)
    Radical Philosophy 63. 1993.
  •  222
    Aesthetics and Material Beauty: Aesthetics Naturalized (review)
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (3): 560-562. 2011.
    Aesthetics
  • Terry Pinkard's German Philosophy 1760-1860: The Legacy Of Idealism (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 53 158-160. 2006.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  • Doing without Agency: Hegel's Social Theory of Action
    In Arto Laitinenen & Constantine Sandis (eds.), Hegel on Action, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
    Hegel: Philosophy of Action
  • Recognition: Fichte and Hegel on the Other (review)
    Radical Philosophy 67. 1994.
    19th Century German PhilosophyJohann Gottlieb Fichte
  •  103
    Kant and the Culture of Enlightenment
    State University of New York Press. 2006.
    _Interprets Kant's conception of enlightenment within the broader philosophical project of his critique of reason._.
    Kant: Social, Political and Religious Thought, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscMoses Mendels…Read more
    Kant: Social, Political and Religious Thought, Misc18th Century German Philosophy, MiscMoses MendelssohnJohann Georg HamannJohann Gottfried Herder
  • Freedom, Truth and History: An Introduction to Hegel’s Philosophy (review)
    Radical Philosophy 64. 1993.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  •  127
    Bring on the Cavellry (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 30 88-88. 2005.
    Stanley Cavell
  •  98
    The scope of autonomy: Kant and the morality of freedom
    Oxford University Press. 2012.
    Katerina Deligiorgi offers a contemporary defence of autonomy which is Kantian but engages closely with recent arguments about agency, morality, and practical reasoning.
    History: AutonomyAutonomy and Moral PsychologyKant: Freedom
  • What a Kantian Can Know a priori? A Defense of Moral Cognitivism
    In Sorin Baiasu, Howard Williams & Sami Pihlstrom (eds.), Politics and Metaphysics in Kant, University of Wales Press. 2011.
    Moral RealismMoral Cognitivism
  •  105
    Stephen Engstrom The Form of Practical Knowledge: A Study of the Categorical Imperative Cambridge, MA, and London: Harvard University Press, 2009 Pp. xiii+260, hbk, £36.95/€45.00/$49.95 ISBN: 978-0-674-03287-3 (review)
    Kantian Review 17 (2): 369-374. 2012.
    Kant: Categorical ImperativeKant: Meta-Ethics, MiscKant: Ethics, Misc
  •  83
    No good guise
    The Philosophers' Magazine 39 91-91. 2007.
  •  3
    Ido Geiger's The Founding Act of Modern Ethical Life. Hegel’s Critique of Kant’s Moral and Political Philosophy (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 61 137-140. 2010.
  • Espen Hammer 's German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 61 141-145. 2010.
    G. W. F. Hegel
  •  2
    A Doz's La Logique De Hegel Et Les Problemes Traditionnels De L'ontologie (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 27 35-37. 1993.
  •  183
    The Proper Telos of Life: Schiller, Kant and Having Autonomy as an End
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 54 (5): 494-511. 2011.
    In this paper I set the debate between Kant and Schiller in terms of the role that an ideal of life can play within an autonomist ethic. I begin by examining the critical role Schiller gives to emotions in tackling specific motivational concerns in Kant's ethics. In the Kantian response I offer to these criticisms, I emphasise the role of metaphysics for a proper understanding of Kant's position whilst allowing that with respect to moral psychology, Kant and Schiller are in agreement about the i…Read more
    In this paper I set the debate between Kant and Schiller in terms of the role that an ideal of life can play within an autonomist ethic. I begin by examining the critical role Schiller gives to emotions in tackling specific motivational concerns in Kant's ethics. In the Kantian response I offer to these criticisms, I emphasise the role of metaphysics for a proper understanding of Kant's position whilst allowing that with respect to moral psychology, Kant and Schiller are in agreement about the importance of emotions in our moral lives. I conclude by returning to the themes broached in the introduction to consider the extent to which the teleological concerns that motivate Schiller can be addressed within Kant's autonomist ethics.
    Autonomy, MiscKant: Teleology, MiscKant: Normative Ethics
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    Hegel's Moral Philosophy
    In Dean Moyar (ed.), Oxford Handbook to Hegel's Philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2016.
    Does Hegel have anything to contribute to moral philosophy? If moral philosophy presupposes the soundness of what he calls the 'standpoint of morality [Moralität]' (PR §137), then Hegel's contribution is likely to be negative. As is well known, he argues that morality fails to provide us with substantive answers to questions about what is good or morally required and tends to gives us a distorted, subject-centred view of our practical lives; moral concerns are best addressed from the 'standpoint…Read more
    Does Hegel have anything to contribute to moral philosophy? If moral philosophy presupposes the soundness of what he calls the 'standpoint of morality [Moralität]' (PR §137), then Hegel's contribution is likely to be negative. As is well known, he argues that morality fails to provide us with substantive answers to questions about what is good or morally required and tends to gives us a distorted, subject-centred view of our practical lives; moral concerns are best addressed from the 'standpoint of ethical life [Sittlichkeit]' (ibid.). Hegel's criticism of morality has had a decisive influence in the reception of his thought. By general acknowledgement, while his writings support a broadly neo-Aristotelian ethics of self-actualization, his views on moral philosophy are exhausted by his criticisms of Kant, whom he treats as paradigmatic exponent of the standpoint of morality. My aim in this essay is to correct this received view and show that Hegel offers a positive argument about the nature of moral willing.
    Hegel: Critique of Kant
  •  40
    Review of Douglas Moggach (ed.), The New Hegelians: Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School (review)
    Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2007 (5). 2007.
    Hegel: Social and Political Philosophy
  •  52
    Kant, Hegel, And The Bounds Of Thought
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 45 56-71. 2002.
    G. W. F. Hegel
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