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2Kant, Hegel, and the System of Pure ReasonIn Elena Ficara (ed.), Die Begründung der Philosophie im Deutschen Idealismus, Königshausen & Neumann. pp. 77-87. 2011.Since the 1970s, debates about Hegel’s Science of Logic have largely turned around the metaphysical or non-metaphysical nature of this work. This debate has certainly issued many important contributions to Hegel scholarship. Yet it presupposes, in my view, a set of oppositions that thwart an adequate assessment of Hegel’s indebtedness to Kant. I hope to show in this paper that Hegel is deeply indebted to Kant, but not to the Kant who is commonly brought into play to argue for the non-metaphysica…Read more
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154Giving due: Heidegger's interpretation of the anaximander fragmentResearch in Phenomenology 27 (1): 150-166. 1997.
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210Categories versus Schemata: Kant’s Two-Aspect Theory of Pure Concepts and his Critique of Wolffian MetaphysicsJournal of the History of Philosophy 54 (3): 441-468. 2016.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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87The Vicissitudes of Metaphysics in Kant and Early Post-Kantian PhilosophyRevista Portuguesa de Filosofia 71 (2-3): 267-286. 2015.Resumo Não há dúvida que tanto Kant como Hegel viram os seus respectivos trabalhos, como contribuições para aquilo que consideravam ser a “metafísica”. No entanto, a autora argumenta, que isto só deve ser compreendido, tendo presente, as concepções de metafísica de cada um dos autores. A autora, começando pela distinção implícita entre metafísica geral e metafísica especial na Crítica da Razão Pura, argumenta que Kant, Fichte, Schelling e Hegel comprometeram-se com uma investigação que, até essa…Read more
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2136Hegel's conception of immanent critique : its sources, extent, and limitIn Karin de Boer & R. Sonderegger (eds.), Conceptions of Critique in Modern and Contemporary Philosophy, Palgrave Macmillan. 2011.This chapter examines Hegel’s conception of philosophical critique in order to shed light on the force and limits of the method that has become known as immanent critique. At least in modern philosophy, it was Kant who first conceived of critique as a form of reflection that draws its criterion from reason itself. As I argue, Hegel is deeply indebted to Kant in this respect. The chapter begins with an analysis of Hegel's seminal essay ‘On the Essence of Philosophical Criticism Generally, and its…Read more
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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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