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20Über die Prinzipien des Schönen=De pulchri principiis: Eine PreisschriftThe Owl of Minerva 30 (2): 297-302. 1999.
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6Hegel’s Theory of Mental Activity: An Introduction to Theoretical SpiritThe Owl of Minerva 26 (2): 224-228. 1995.
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103Readers on Some Noteworthy Articles in Hume StudiesHume Studies 50 (1): 219-227. 2025.We asked our readers to answer the question, in 250 words or fewer, "Of all the articles that have been published in Hume Studies over the past 50 years, which one is most noteworthy to you? Why so?" We realized that what is noteworthy to individual scholars will vary by their research interests and many other factors. Here are the responses we received, ordered by the date of the Hume Studies articles chosen, from earliest to most recent.Saul Traiger, "Impressions, Ideas, and Fictions," Hume St…Read more
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Stephen Crites, Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel's Thinking (review)Philosophy in Review 19 87-88. 1999.
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Thora Ilin Bayer, Cassirer's Metaphysics of Symbolic Forms: A Philosophical Commentary (review)Philosophy in Review 22 90-92. 2002.
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Hegel, Hinrichs, and Schleiermacher on Feeling and Reason in Religion: The Texts of Their 1821-1822 DebateInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 27 (1): 123-125. 1990.
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80Delimitations: Phenomenology and the End of Metaphysics. By John Sallis (review)Modern Schoolman 67 (4): 326-328. 1990.
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43This is a documentary study that presents: background on the debate between Hegel and Schleiermacher that parallels the writing of Hegel's preface to Hinrichs' work; the entire text of Hinrichs' Religion in Its Internal Relationship to Systematic Knowledge; plus appropriate introductions, annotations, a glossary, and a transcription of the German critical edition of Hegel's Hinrichs-Vorwort on which the new translation is based.
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43The unfolding of Hegel's Berlin philosophy of religion, 1821–1831 (review)International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 25 (1). 1989.
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25Commentary on Robert R. Williams' "Hegel and Heidegger"Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 9 158-162. 1989.
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89The Acts of our Being: A Reflection on Agency and ResponsibilityReview of Metaphysics 36 (3): 728-728. 1983.Edward Pols is no stranger to these pages; indeed, his three most recent articles in The Review of Metaphysics are all versions of chapters in this, his fourth book. Those of us who have followed his philosophical development closely will recognize that The Acts of our Being elaborates and clarifies--but does not presuppose knowledge of--Meditation on a Prisoner. His general aim with regard to human agency and human action is to show that, yes, things really are as they seem, i.e., that our comm…Read more
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83Schleiermacher Summer CampThe Owl of Minerva 18 (2): 239-244. 1987.The first meeting of the Schleiermacher Studies and Translations Group was held August 8–11, 1986, at Drew University. The purposes of this “Schleiermacher Summer Camp” were to plan the translations into English of Schleiermacher’s complete corpus, including sermons and letters, as well as some prominent German secondary sources, and to provide an opportunity for the initial participants in this ambitious project to meet each other and learn each other’s methods. presuppositions, interests, and …Read more
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3Schopenhauer: New Essays in Honor of His 200th BirthdayInternational Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (1): 53-54. 1988.
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113G. W. F. HegelHegel: An Illustrated BiographyHegel: A Re-examinationLectures on Modern IdealismHegelThe Owl of Minerva 13 (3): 7-9. 1982.One may well argue that there ought not to be any such thing as an “undergraduate-level introduction to Hegel,” simply because, except perhaps for an especially advanced senior major in philosophy or religious studies, no undergraduate should be allowed to read Hegel. Extreme as it is, this view does have some merit. To read Hegel with even the bare minimum of comprehension requires a sophistication in philosophy, history, art history, and general cultural awareness which is seldom found in unde…Read more
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Paul J. Bagley, ed., Piety, Peace, and the Freedom to Philosophize (review)Philosophy in Review 20 160-162. 2000.
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Bryn Mawr College
PhD, 1985
Areas of Specialization
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |
| Philosophy of Religion |
| Arts and Humanities |