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    This paper gives an original account of one of the most discussed passages in Marx dealing with the concepts of work and freedom. It criticises the view that there are two conflicting strands in Marx's thought (Cohen, Arendt, et al.). It demonstrates that it is a mistake to interpret Marx as opposing the realms of `necessity' and `freedom'. It refutes the common idea that Marx's views on work and freedom changed significantly in his later writings and argues for a more utopian vision.
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    Italian receptions of Hegel's political thought analysed in Fernanda Gallo's careful study, can be examined through Fichte's concepts of 'positing' or taking up extrinsic material within a pre-existing conceptual scheme, but in this reciprocal interaction, both elements, receiver and received, are changed. Gallo shows both how Hegel is filtered through Italian philosophical traditions and how Hegel's thought in turn challenges these traditions. While early German receptions of Hegel raise the st…Read more
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    Bruno Bauer
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2002.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Warren C. Wood, Phillip H. Wiebe, Alison Webster, Anca Vlasopolos, K. Steven Vincent, MaÏr Verthuy, Filomena Vasconcelos, Barnard Turner, Jonathan Swarts, Kenneth R. Stunkel, Marilyn Strathern, Hans-Peter Söder, Stanley Shostak, Joan W. Scott, Brian Rosebury, Francis Raska, José R. Prado-Pérez, Andrew Poe, Joyce Senders Pedersen, Michael Edward Moore, Jeff Mitscherling, Eleni Manakidou, Ursula King, Grant HAvers, Robert Geroux, Donald J. Dietrich, Mihaela Culea, John J. Contreni, Victor Castellani, Edmund J. Campion, Viola Brisolin, Chris Bissell, Dorothy M. Betz, Giorgio Baruchello, and Mats Andrén
    The European Legacy 15 (3): 361-403. 2010.
  • Die Kultur der Zerrissenheit und ihre Überwindung
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 71-97. 2012.
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    Post-Kantian Perfectionism and Hegelian Left
    Azafea: Revista de Filosofia 23 167-187. 2021.
    The political ethics of the Hegelian School is characterized by post-Kantian perfectionism, an approach which differs from earlier perfectionist theories because it takes as its object the promotion of freedom and the conditions of its exercise. Ideas of spontaneous or self-initiated activity displace older views of happiness or thriving (eudaimonia), based on fixed conceptionsof human nature. The new theories are also attentive to conflicting interests in emergent modern civil society, and the …Read more
  • Die Kultur der Zerrissenheit und ihre Überwindung
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 71-97. 2012.
  • Die Kultur der Zerrissenheit und ihre Überwindung
    In Hans Johann Glock, Julian Nida-Rümelin & Elif Özmen (eds.), Deutsches Jahrbuch Philosophie, . pp. 71-97. 2012.
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    El pensamiento republicano en el postkantismo. Dos modelos
    Res Pública. Revista de Historia de Las Ideas Políticas 24 (3): 317-328. 2021.
    El republicanismo alemán en el período que va de 1790 a 1850, aplica la idea kantiana de la autonomía moral a las relaciones e instituciones políticas. Pueden distinguirse dos modelos de pensamiento republicano que reconocen el problema de la diversidad y el conflicto de intereses en la sociedad civil moderna, así como la necesidad de su conciliación política. Uno de ellos, el de Schiller, sostiene que tales intereses, a pesar de dar lugar a conflicto y alienación, son, en último término, suscep…Read more
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    Book Reviews (review)
    with Giorgio Baruchello, Victor Castellani, Camelia Cmeciu, Liviu Drugus, David N. Coury, Hans Derks, Nicole Hochner, Peter Isackson, Matthew King, Anna M. Klobucka, Karen Kurczynski, Cyana Leahy-Dios, Stephen Morris, Karis Muller, Jeff Noonan, Marianna Papastephanou, Brayton Polka, Francis D. RAška, Duncan Richter, Stanley Shostak, Armand E. Singer, Max J. Skidmore, Russell Smith, Ilia Stambler, Gillian Sutherland, Richard M. Swain, Paola S. Timiras, Barnard Turner, John E. Weakland, and StephanieZubcic Stacey
    The European Legacy 13 (2): 235-267. 2008.
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    Bruno Bauer
    In Ludwig Siep, Heikki Ikäheimo & Michael Quante (eds.), Handbuch Anerkennung, Springer. pp. 143-146. 2018.
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    Left-Kantian Perfectionism
    Critical Review: A Journal of Politics and Society 33 (2): 184-205. 2021.
    ABSTRACT The historical context of early post-Kantian debates on politics reveals the emergence of a new type of perfectionist ethics no longer based on the state-sponsored promotion of happiness, as the dominant German tendency in the eighteenth century had been, but on individual freedom. Post-Kantian perfectionism focused on maintaining and enhancing the conditions for rightful interaction among self-defining individuals. Rather than isolating and alienating, Kantian negative freedom enabled …Read more
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    Perfektionismus der Autonomie (edited book)
    Brill Fink. 2018.
    Der Band versammelt philosophische Beiträge, die den Theorietyp des Autonomieperfektionismus in historischer und systematischer Perspektive beleuchten. Im Zuge von Kants Kritik an früheren perfektionistischen Ethikentwürfen entsteht ein neuer Theorietyp, der nicht wie die früheren Konzeptionen auf die Beförderung von Glück abzielt, sondern auf die Beförderung von Freiheit, die Bedingungen ihrer Ausübung sowie eine Bestimmung der Grenzen staatlicher Interventionen. Die Beiträge beschäftigen sich …Read more
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    The Construction of Juridical Space
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 44 161-166. 1998.
    This paper examines the relation between Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals and his Metaphysical Foundations of Natural Science, in order to explain the analogy in the doctrine of right between juridical interactions and the movement of bodies according to mechanical laws. Kant’s various formulations of the idea of reciprocal action, and his concept of limit, are central to the examination. A comparison with Fichte is suggested, and implications for the theory of property are indicated.
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    Über die Prinzipien des Schönen / De pulchrii principiis: Eine Preisschrift
    with Bruno Bauer and Winfried Schultze
    Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. 2018.
    Die Philosophische Fakultat der Berliner Universitat stellte im Jahr 1828 eine Preisaufgabe, an deren Losung alle Studenten der Universitat teilnehmen konnten. Einem Vorschlag Hegels folgend ging es um eine Auseinandersetzung mit den "Prinzipien des Schonen" bei Kant. Nach anonymer Bewertung der eingegangenen Arbeiten wurde die von Bruno Bauer mit dem Preis geehrt. Wahrend die im Laufe der Jahre gestellten Aufgaben und erteilten Gutachten fast vollstandig erhalten sind, ist das Vorhandensein der…Read more
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    Contextualising Fichte
    Fichte-Studien 45 (1): 133-153. 2018.
    An examination of the intellectual context in which Fichte develops his ethical program in the Jena period and its immediate aftermath (1794–1800) reveals the determining presence of Leibniz, and the complex heritage of Leibnizian perfectionist thought from which Kantian, and post-Kantian, ethics seek to extricate themselves. While Kant blocks any reversion to the older, Leibnizian perfectionism, his criticisms leave open a space for a new kind of perfectionist ethic, one whose object is the pro…Read more
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    Students of the Hegelian school must acknowledge an abiding debt to Ernst Barnikol. Upon his death in 1968, he left uncompleted a voluminous manuscript on Bruno Bauer, representing over forty years of research. Of this manuscript, conserved at the International Institute for Social History, Amsterdam, only a fraction has been published, but even this fraction, in its almost six hundred pages, continues to set standards in the field for meticulous scholarship, rigorous analysis, and balanced crit…Read more
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    Between Leibniz and Kant: The Political Thought of Wilhelm von Humboldt
    with Birsen Filip
    The European Legacy 23 (5): 538-553. 2018.
    In his early text, The Limits of State Action, Wilhelm von Humboldt raises the Kantian question of the permissibility and legitimate extent of political and juridical coercion, as his contribution to a debate amongst Kantians launched by the publication in 1785 of Kant’s Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals. In arguing for a minimal state, concerned exclusively with internal and external security of its members but not at all with their felicity, Humboldt inflects Kantian political thought in…Read more
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    Leibniz the Polymath: Introduction
    The European Legacy 23 (5): 477-478. 2018.
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    Verso l’eticità. Saggi di storia della filosofia
    Fichte-Studien 44 (1): 329-333. 2017.
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    Hegel and the enlightenment project
    with Sven‐Eric Lledman
    The European Legacy 2 (3): 538-543. 1997.
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    Book reviews (review)
    with Louis J. Hammann, Nancy Vine Durling, Gabriel Albiac, André Mineau, Gilbert Larochelle, Henrietta Leyser, Dorothy Koenigsberger, John Collier, Gerhard Richter, Hartmut Rosenau, Margaret A. Maiumdar, Fredric S. Zuckerman, Fred S. Michael, Emily Michael, Ian Duncan, John E. Weakland, Deborah L. Madsen, David Stevenson, José Luis Nella Hernandez, David Garrioch, Howard G. Schneiderman, Terrell Carver, Tjitske Akkerman, K. Steven Vincent, Thomas M. Banchich, Richard Bosworth, Joyce S. Pedersen, Bernard Freydberg, Dieter A. Binder, Frederick Wasser, Bernard Zelechow, Hrvoje Lorkovic, Krishan Kumar, Kate Ince, Laurie M. Johnson Bagby, James R. Watson, Vitezslav Vellmský, William R. Everdell, Reinhard Heinisch, Hermine W. Williams, Tracy B. Strong, Nicholas Mirzoeff, Keith Bradley, Tracey Rowland, David W. Lovell, and A. S. Gratwick
    The European Legacy 1 (6): 1969-2032. 1996.
    Etudes hégéliennes: Raison et décision. Bernard Bourgeois (Presses Universitaires de France, Paris, Questions, 1992). 404 pp. FF 198.00 paper. Name, Hero, Icon: Semiotics of Nationalism through Heroic Biography. Anna Makolkin (Berlin and New York: Mouton de Gruyter, 1992), 264 pp. DM 148 cloth. A History of Women in the West: II. Silences of the Middle Ages. Edited by Christiane Klapisch‐Zuber (Cambridge, Mass. and London: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1992). Examination of Phar…Read more
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    The New Hegelians: Politics and Philosophy in the Hegelian School (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2006.
    The period leading up to the Revolutions of 1848 was a seminal moment in the history of political thought, demarcating the ideological currents and defining the problems of freedom and social cohesion which are among the key issues of modern politics. This 2006 anthology offers research on Hegel's followers in the 1830s and 1840s. With essays by philosophers, political scientists, and historians from Europe and North America, it pays special attention to questions of state power, the economy, po…Read more
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    Marx and German idealism: Labour and the transcendental synthesis
    History of European Ideas 19 (1-3): 137-143. 1994.
    This paper disputes Habermas' accounts of labor as monological expressivist-aesthetic or instrumental action. It shows how tensions in Kant's account of experience, as developed by Fichte and Hegel, enable Marx to formulate two distinct intersubjective models of labor, teleological and structural. Marx elaborates the former in the 1844 Manuscripts, and the latter in the German Ideology. He combines the two models the two models in Capital. Each model has normative implications for theories of in…Read more
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    Free Means Ethical
    The Owl of Minerva 33 (1): 1-24. 2001.
    Bruno Bauer has been the subject of intense controversies since the 1830s, yet his work remains inaccessible and his meaning elusive. He is most familiar as the object of Marx’s sharp polemical attacks in the Holy Family and the German Ideology, though Albert Schweitzer, in his widely-noted Quest of the Historical Jesus, gives him a receptive and sensitive reading. Bauer is a far more complex figure than the caricature that Marx’s denunciations make of him. In the decisive political circumstance…Read more
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    Bruno Bauer
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2008.
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    Schiller, scots and germans: Freedom and diversity in the aesthetic education of man
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 51 (1). 2008.
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