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    in a late note, dated 1797, Kant refers to the schematism of the pure understanding as one of the most difficult as well as one of the most important issues treated in the Critique of Pure Reason.1 His treatment of this theme is indeed notorious for its obscurity.2 As I see it, part of the problem is caused by the fact that Kant frames his discussion in terms that he could expect his readers to be familiar with, while he gradually develops ideas that breach any traditional account of cognition. …Read more
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    Thinking in the Light of Time: Heidegger’s Encounter with Hegel (edited book)
    State 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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    Kant, Reichenbach, and the Fate of A Priori Principles
    European Journal of Philosophy 19 (4): 507-531. 2010.
    Abstract: 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 a…Read more
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    Hegel's account of contradiction in the science of logic reconsidered
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 48 (3): 345-373. 2010.
    This article challenges the prevailing interpretations of Hegel's account of the concept "contradiction" in the Science of Logic by arguing that it is concerned with the principle of Hegel's method rather than with the classical law of non-contradiction. I first consider Hegel's Doctrine of Essence in view of Kant's discussion of the concepts of reflection in the first Critique. On this basis, I examine Hegel's account of the logical principles based on the concepts "identity," "opposition," and…Read more
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    Bernard 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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    Hegel today: Towards a tragic conception of intercultural conflicts
    Cosmos 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