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7The Company of: Words: Hegel, Language, and Systematic Philosophy, by John McCumberJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 25 (2): 193-194. 1994.
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2Report on the 17th International Hegel Congress of the Hegel-GesellschaftHegel Bulletin 10 (1): 50-51. 1989.
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British Hegelianism: A Non-Metaphysical View?Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 31 17-38. 1995.
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24Hegel's Naturalism: Mind, Nature, and the Final Ends of Life. By Terry Pinkard. (Oxford UP, 2012. Pp. xii + 213. Price £40.00.)Philosophical Quarterly 63 (251): 393-395. 2013.
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66British Hegelianism: A Non‐Metaphysical View?European Journal of Philosophy 2 (3): 293-321. 1994.This article puts forward a revisionary reading of Hegel's reception in Britain at the turn of the nineteenth century, in suggesting that the stance of the British Hegelians is very close to the sort of non-metaphysical or category theory interpretations that have been in vogue amongst contemporary commentators. It is shown that the British Hegelians arrived at this position as a way of responding to the hostile existentialist reaction to Hegel begun by Schelling in the 1840s, which led them to …Read more
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15The Fourteenth Annual Conference of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, September 7-8, 1992 (review)The Owl of Minerva 24 (2): 251-253. 1993.Although until recently Hegel’s philosophy of nature has received comparatively little attention, this area of his thought is now being widely reassessed, not only by Hegel scholars, but also by philosophers and historians of science, as well as some working scientists. In response to this growing trend, the aim of this HSGB conference was to look as some of the broader issues raised by Hegel’s treatment of nature and the natural sciences, and to add to our understanding of this unduly neglected…Read more
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5The Thirteenth Annual Conference of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, Pembroke College, Oxford, September 2-3, 1991 (review)The Owl of Minerva 23 (2): 207-209. 1992.Although the title for this conference echoed the controversial article by Francis Fukuyama in the National Interest, most contributors chose not to focus on Fukuyama’s claims in detail, but instead dealt with the general question on Hegel and history, offering a high standard of interpretation, analysis, and critical comment.
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5VII*—The Relation between Moral Theory and MetaphysicsProceedings of the Aristotelian Society 92 (1): 143-160. 1992.Robert Stern; VII*—The Relation between Moral Theory and Metaphysics, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 92, Issue 1, 1 June 1992, Pages 143–160, h.
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Stephen Houlgate, Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics (review)Radical Philosophy 47 37. 1987.
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16The Fifteenth Annual Conference of the Hegel Society of Great Britain: “Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Reappraisal"The Owl of Minerva 26 (1): 103-103. 1994.Although this conference, held at Oxford on September 6–7, 1993, did not completely fulfil the ambitions of its subtitle, it nonetheless provided a stimulating forum for the presentation and exchange of ideas on various topics arising from Hegel’s Phenomenology. In the first paper, “Rupture, Closure, and Dialectic,” Joseph Flay dealt with the Phenomenology in its role as an introduction or beginning to the system. David Duquette then discussed the master/slave dialectic and the political signifi…Read more
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2„On Strawson's naturalistic turn “In Hans-Johann Glock (ed.), Strawson and Kant, Oxford University Press. pp. 219--234. 2003.
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5Taylor, trascendental arguments, and Hegel on consciousnessRevista de Filosofía (México) 44 (132): 17-38. 2012.
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