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    Hegel, Literature and the Problem of Agency by Allen Speight (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 41 (1): 134-135. 2003.
    Review of Hegel, Literature and the Problem of Agency by Allen Speight
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    The Blackwell Companion to Hegel (edited book)
    Blackwell. 2011.
    This companion provides original, scholarly, and cutting-edge essays that cover the whole range of Hegel’s mature thought and his lasting influence.
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    Hegel at the APA
    The Owl of Minerva 24 (2): 254-254. 1993.
    The spirit of Hegel made several appearances at the recent annual Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association, held in Washington, D.C., December 27-30, 1992.
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    Meeting of the North American Fichte Society
    The Owl of Minerva 27 (1): 115-115. 1995.
    The third biennial meeting of the North American Fichte Society was held March 15–19, 1995, at the Historic Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, just outside Lexington, Kentucky, on the theme: “200 Years of Wissenschaftslehre.” The local organizer was Daniel Breazeale of the University of Kentucky. The conference program included 27 papers, most of which were dedicated to Fichte’s Grundlage der gesamten Wissenschaftslehre. Not surprisingly, several of these papers touched upon the issue of Hegel’s r…Read more
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    Minutes of the 2002 Hegel Society of America Business Meeting
    The Owl of Minerva 34 (1): 133-134. 2002.
    Minutes of the seventeenth biennial meeting of the Hegel Society of America
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    Minutes of the Business Meeting Eighteenth Biennial Meeting of the Hegel Society of America
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    Minutes of the Business Meeting
    The Owl of Minerva 32 (2): 231-232. 2001.
    The published Minutes of the Business Meeting for Owl of Minerva.
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    Secretary's Report (2001)
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76 (n/a): 291-296. 2002.
    Secretary's Report for the 2001 Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Secretary's Report (2000)
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75 (n/a): 329-333. 2001.
    Secretary's Report for the 2000 Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Secretary's Report (2003)
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78 (n/a): 305-309. 2004.
    Secretary's Report for the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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    The Beatles and Philosophy: Nothing You Can Think That Can’t Be Thunk (edited book)
    with Steven Baur
    Open Court Publishing Company. 2006.
    The most popular musical group of all time, the Beatles also brought serious thought to the bubble gum-scented world of pop and rock music, with adventurous, profound, and sometimes mysterious lyrics that veered from the deliberate absurdity of “I Am the Walrus” to the rosy Rousseau-like fantasy of “When I’m 64” to the darkly existential/nihilist visions of “Eleanor Rigby” and “A Day in the Life.” In this lively new book, 20 Beatles-loving philosophers offer fresh insight into the lives and word…Read more
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    Minutes of the 2003 Executive Council Meeting
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 77 303-304. 2003.
    Minutes of the 2003 Executive Council Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Minutes of the 2004 Executive Council Meeting
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78 301-302. 2004.
    Minutes of the 2004 Executive Council Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Hegel at the APA
    The Owl of Minerva 26 (2): 233-234. 1995.
    The recent Eastern Division meeting of the American Philosophical Association included several sessions on or relevant to Hegel’s philosophy.
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    Minutes of the 2002 Executive Council Meeting
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 76 287-289. 2002.
    Minutes of the 2002 Executive Council Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris (edited book)
    University of Toronto Press. 1998.
    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770-1831) is considered a philosopher of the Tradition, both in the sense that his work is rooted in the political, artistic, religious, and philosophical traditions of European culture and in the sense that he takes up the notion of tradition as an object of philosophical investigation. This collection examines Hegel's philosophy as it bears on the meaning and relevance of tradition - historical, legal, aesthetic, religious, and philosophical. The thirteen origin…Read more
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    The Non‐dualistic, Redemptive Metaphysics of the Jedi
    In Jason T. Eberl & Kevin S. Decker (eds.), Star Wars and Philosophy Strikes Back, Wiley. 2023-01-09.
    This chapter explores how the non‐dualistic metaphysics endorsed by Star Wars and Spinoza provides an important lesson about what it means to have a true idea about something. According to the non‐dualistic metaphysics of the Jedi, power‐seeking ultimately isn't a matter of domination or destruction, but of “balance”. Living things are like all other things: they strive to maintain and increase their power. But they're unique because their manner of power‐ seeking demonstrates in an especially c…Read more
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    Minutes of the 2004 Business Meeting
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 78 303-303. 2004.
    Minutes of the 2004 Business Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association.
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    This conference will take place at Dartmouth College, August 27-30, 1995. The scheduled speakers are: Henry Allison, Manfred Baum, Jeffrey Edwards, Paul Guyer, Stephen Houlgate, Beatrice Longuenesse, Robert Pippin, Burkhard Tuschling, Allen Wood, and Guenter Zoeller. Some stipend money to support transportation and hotel costs will be available upon application. The primary sponsor is NEH. Those interested should write to Prof. Sally S. Sedgwick, either by e-mail or at the Department of Philosop…Read more
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    Contributors
    In Michael Baur & John Russon (eds.), Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris, University of Toronto Press. pp. 347-349. 1998.
    Contributors section of "Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris"
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    Frontmatter
    In Michael Baur & John Russon (eds.), Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris, University of Toronto Press. 1998.
    Frontmatter for "Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris"
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    The Emergence of German Idealism (edited book)
    The Catholic University of America Press. 1999.
    Immanuel Kant's "critical philosophy" is rightly renowned for its criticism of the metaphysical pretensions of reason unaided by experience. It therefore seems ironic that, within a single generation, some of Kant's most important followers argued that the critical philosophy could be made fully critical only by recourse to the very metaphysical themes that Kant had apparently criticized. The story of the emergence of German Idealism has never been fully told. The story is full of tensions, cont…Read more
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    Minutes of the 2001 Executive Council Meeting
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 75 325-328. 2001.
    Minutes of the 2001 Executive Council Meeting of the American Catholic Philosophical Association
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    Acknowledgments
    In Michael Baur & John Russon (eds.), Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris, University of Toronto Press. 1998.
    Acknowledgment section of the work "Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris"
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    Foundations of Natural Right (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2000.
    In the history of philosophy, Fichte's thought marks a crucial transitional stage between Kant and post-Kantian philosophy. Fichte radicalized Kant's thought by arguing that human freedom, not external reality, must be the starting point of all systematic philosophy, and in Foundations of Natural Right, thought by many to be his most important work of political philosophy, he applies his ideas to fundamental issues in political and legal philosophy, covering such topics as civic freedom, rights,…Read more
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    G. W. F. Hegel: Key Concepts (edited book)
    Routledge. 2014.
    The thought of G. W. F. Hegel has had a deep and lasting influence on a wide range of philosophical, political, religious, aesthetic, cultural and scientific movements. But, despite the far-reaching importance of Hegel's thought, there is often a great deal of confusion about what he actually said or believed. G. W. F. Hegel: Key Concepts provides an accessible introduction to both Hegel's thought and Hegel-inspired philosophy in general, demonstrating how his concepts were understood, adopted a…Read more
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    Contents
    In Michael Baur & John Russon (eds.), Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris, University of Toronto Press. 1998.
    Contents section in "Hegel and the Tradition: Essays in Honour of H.S. Harris"
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    A Companion to Hegel (edited book)
    Wiley‐Blackwell. 2011.
    This companion provides original, scholarly, and cutting-edge essays that cover the whole range of Hegel’s mature thought and his lasting influence. A comprehensive guide to one of the most important modern philosophers Essays are written in an accessible manner and draw on the most up-to-date Hegel research Contributions are drawn from across the world and from a wide variety of philosophical approaches and traditions Examines Hegel’s influence on a range of thinkers, from Kierkegaard and Marx …Read more