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152A Greek Tragedy? A Hegelian Perspective on Greece's Sovereign Debt CrisisCosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 9 (1): 358-375. 2013.Focusing on Greece, this essay aims to contribute to a philosophical understanding of Europe’s current financial crisis and, more generally, of the aporetic implications of the modern determination of freedom as such. One the one hand, I draw on Hegel’s Philosophy of Right in order to argue that modernity entails a potential conflict between a market economy and a state that is supposed to further the interests of the society as a whole. On the other hand, I draw on Sophocles’ Oedipus the King a…Read more
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68Hegel Today: Towards a Tragic Conception of Intercultural ConflictsCosmos and History : The Journal of Natural and Social Philosophy 3 (2-3): 117-131. 2007.This essay draws on Hegelrsquo;s conception of tragedy in the emPhenomenology/em to reinterpret the intercultural conflicts that confront us today. It is argued that the prevailing self-conception of modern states, relying on the opposition between universality and particularity, effaces the irresolvable entanglement of contrary values such as progress and tradition or reason and faith. The essay seeks to employ Hegelrsquo;s insight into the dynamic of tragic conflicts to conceptualize precisely…Read more
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107Heidegger on East‐West Dialogue: Anticipating the Event, by Lin Ma (review)European Journal of Philosophy 18 (3): 468-471. 2010.
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22Le mouvement tragique de l'histoire. Quelques remarques sur Hegel et HeideggerRes Publica 21 4-11. 1999.
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236Pure Reason’s Enlightenment: Transcendental Reflection in Kant’s first CritiqueKant Yearbook 2 (1): 53-74. 2010.In this article I aim to clarify the nature of Kant’s transformation of rationalist metaphysics into a science by focusing on his conception of transcendental reflection. The aim of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, it is argued, consists primarily in liberating the productive strand of former general metaphysics - its reflection on the a priori elements of all knowledge - from the uncritical application of these elements to all things (within general metaphysics itself) and to things that can onl…Read more
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6Alleen een Oudemans zou ons nog kunnen reddenAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 90 (3): 217-220. 1998.
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88Heideggers 'zeit und sein'. Een schets Van de contourenTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 56 (3): 427-468. 1994.Heidegger often stressed that the analysis of Dasein in Being and Time should be understood as a mere preliminary investigation. That this analysis indeed prepares the investigation into the relationship between time, the understanding of Being and ontology,can only become clear when some light is thrown on the never published third section ofBeing and Time. In this section Heidegger would have explicated in what sense time can be understood as condition of possibility for every kind of ontology…Read more
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202The Infinite Movement of Self-Conception and Its Inconceivable Finitude: Hegel on Logos and LanguageDialogue 40 (1): 75-98. 2001.RésuméBien que Hegel soit parfaitement conscient du fait que l'activité de penser nepuisse devenir ce qu'elle est que dans etpar le langage, on peut dire qu'ila préservé une distinction hiérarchisée entre la pensée et le langage dans lequel elle s'exprime. Dans le but de clarifier ce qu'il veut dire exactement lorsqu'il distingue entre, d'un côté, la totalité des concepts purs et, de l'autre, le langage, la première partie du présent article—qui en est aussi la plus longue—fournit une interpréta…Read more
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264Tragedy, Dialectics, and Différance: On Hegel and DerridaSouthern Journal of Philosophy 39 (3): 331-357. 2001.
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1Democracy Out of Joint? The Financial Crisis in Light of Hegel’s Philosophy of RightBulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 66 36-53. 2012.
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49Bernard Mabille's Hegel. l'Épreuve De La Contingence (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 43 133-137. 2001.
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188The eternal irony of the community: Aristophanian echoes in Hegel's phenomenology of spiritInquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 52 (4). 2009.This essay re-examines Hegel's account of Greek culture in the section of the _Phenomenology of Spirit_ devoted to “ethical action”. The thrust of this section cannot be adequately grasped, it is argued, by focusing on Hegel's references to either Sophocles' _Antigone_ or Greek tragedy as a whole. Taking into account Hegel's complex use of literary sources, the essay shows in particular that Hegel draws on Aristophanes' comedies to comprehend the collapse of Greek culture, a collapse he consider…Read more
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325Kant’s Multi-Layered Conception of Things in Themselves, Transcendental Objects, and MonadsKant Studien 105 (2): 221-260. 2014.While Kant in the Critique of Pure Reason maintains that things in themselves cannot be known, he also seems to assert that they affect our senses and produce representations. Following Jacobi, many commentators have considered these claims to be contradictory. Instead of adding another artificial solution to the existing literature on this subject, I maintain that Kant’s use of terms such as thing-in-itself, noumenon, and transcendental object becomes perfectly consistent if we take them to acq…Read more
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1083Hegel's antigone and the dialectics of sexual differencePhilosophy Today 47 (5): 140-146. 2003.status: published.
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41Différance as Negativity: The Hegelian Remains of Derrida’s PhilosophyIn Michael Baur & Stephen Houlgate (eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Hegel, Blackwell. pp. 594-610. 2011.This chapter contains sections titled: Introduction The Production of Arbitrary Differences Conflictual Ontological Oppositions Negativity Différance, Difference, and Contradiction Glas Conclusion.
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1Vreemd gaan en vreemd blijven. Filosofie van de multiculturaliteit (review)Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 1. 2006.
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94RepliekAlgemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 105 (2): 115-120. 2013.Amsterdam University Press is a leading publisher of academic books, journals and textbooks in the Humanities and Social Sciences. Our aim is to make current research available to scholars, students, innovators, and the general public. AUP stands for scholarly excellence, global presence, and engagement with the international academic community.
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55How not to turn a blind eye to the tragic. Some remarks on Hegel's interpretation of tragedyHegel-Jahrbuch 2 (1): 157-161. 2000.
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69De tijd, het dier en het ontstaan Van innerlijkheid: Over hegels vroege natuurfilosofieTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 63 (2): 283-318. 2001.In his early Jena System Drafts, Hegel elaborates a conception of time which is no longer thematized in later works such as the Encychpaedia. Hegel's early philosophy of nature bears not only on time insofar as it constitutes — together with space — the basic framework of the sciences, but also on the interiorization of time which occurs in the animal. This interiorization marks a decisive moment in the transition from nature to human consciousness, for it is here, in Hegel's view, that time beg…Read more
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224Beyond Recognition? Critical Reflections on Honneth’s Reading of Hegel’s Philosophy of RightInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 21 (4): 534-558. 2013.This article challenges Honneth's reading of Hegel's Philosophy of Right in The Pathologies of Individual Freedom: Hegel's Social Theory (2001/2010). Focusing on Hegel's method, I argue that this text hardly offers support for the theory of mutual recognition that Honneth purports to derive from it. After critically considering Honneth's interpretation of Hegel's account of the family and civil society, I argue that Hegel's text does not warrant Honneth's tacit identification of mutual recogniti…Read more
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63Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger’s Encounter with HegelState University of New York Press. 2000.Translated from the Dutch, this book offers a systematic interpretation of Heidegger's thought, focusing particularly on recently published works.
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311Kant, Reichenbach, and the Fate of A Priori PrinciplesEuropean Journal of Philosophy 19 (4): 507-531. 2010.This article contends that the relation of early logical empiricism to Kant was more complex than is often assumed. It argues that Reichenbach's early work on Kant and Einstein, entitled The Theory of Relativity and A Priori Knowledge (1920) aimed to transform rather than to oppose Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. One the one hand, I argue that Reichenbach's conception of coordinating principles, derived from Kant's conception of synthetic a priori principles, offers a valuable way of accounting …Read more
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66Hegel's account of the present : an open-ended historyIn Will Dudley (ed.), Hegel and History, State University of New York Press. pp. 51-67. 2009.Given the history of the twentieth century, it is understandable that many contemporary philosophers—in the wake of Kierkegaard, Marx, and Nietzsche—have turned against Hegel’s seemingly unbridled optimism. As I will argue in this chapter, however, Hegel’s account of modern civilizations is much less optimistic than his account of the past. Hegel’s hesitation as to the capacity of modernity to resolve its immanent conflicts preeminently emerges in his account of the oppositions between poverty a…Read more
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85Hegel today: Towards a tragic conception of intercultural conflictsCosmos and History 3 (2-3): 117-131. 2007.This essay draws on Hegelrsquo;s conception of tragedy in the emPhenomenology/em to reinterpret the intercultural conflicts that confront us today. It is argued that the prevailing self-conception of modern states, relying on the opposition between universality and particularity, effaces the irresolvable entanglement of contrary values such as progress and tradition or reason and faith. The essay seeks to employ Hegelrsquo;s insight into the dynamic of tragic conflicts to conceptualize precisely…Read more
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2360Enter the Ghost / Exit the Ghost / Re-enter the Ghost: Derrida’s Reading of Hamlet in Specters of MarxJournal of the British Society for Phenomenology 33 (1): 22-38. 2002.
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1Beyond tragedy: tracing the Aristophanian subtext of Hegel's Phenomenology of spiritIn Kimberly Hutchings & Tuija Pulkkinen (eds.), Hegel's philosophy and feminist thought: beyond Antigone?, Palgrave-macmillan. 2010.
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140Transformations of Transcendental Philosophy: Wolff, Kant, and HegelBulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 32 (1-2): 50-79. 2011.Shedding new light on Kant’s use of the term ‘transcendental’ in the Critique of Pure Reason, this article aims to determine the elements that Kant’s transcendental philosophy has in common with Wolffian ontology as well as the respects in which Kant turns against Wolff. On this basis I argue that Wolff’s, Kant’s and Hegel’s conceptions of metaphysics – qua first philosophy – have a deeper affinity than is commonly assumed. Bracketing the issue of Kant’s alleged subjectivism, I challenge the opp…Read more
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