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1Hegel on Mind, Action and Social Life: The Theory of Geist as a Theory of ExplanationDissertation, The University of Chicago. 2001.This dissertation develops an interpretation of Hegel's answer to the question of who or what we ourselves are, or his theory of Geist . The theory of Geist is perhaps most familiar when read as an appeal to a romantic metaphysical or theological view on which we are all part of "cosmic spirit", a self-creating collective agent identical to reality itself. I argue that the theory of Geist cannot be understood apart from Hegel's core concerns, but that these are not the concerns of romantic metap…Read more
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775Fundamentality without Metaphysical MonismBulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 39 138-156. 2018.
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96Learning From Hegel What Philosophy is All About: For the Metaphysics of Reason; Against the Priority of MeaningVerifiche - Rivista di Scienze Umane 41 (1-3): 129-173. 2012.
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182Hegel's critique of pure mechanism and the philosophical appeal of the logic projectEuropean Journal of Philosophy 12 (1). 2004.I undertake here the challenges of clarifying and defending Hegel’s mechanism argument, and showing how it throws some much-needed light on the nature and philosophical appeal of the Logic project. I will argue that the key to all this is Hegel’s focus on a philosophical problem concerning explanation itself. Unfortunately, this problem can easily be obscured from us by contemporary tastes and assumptions. In particular, where Hegel discusses mechanism and teleology, we must not read him as if h…Read more
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288Kant argues that we necessarily conceive of living beings in irreducibly teleological terms, but that we cannot know that living beings themselves truly satisfy the implications of teleological judgment. Hegel argues in response that we can know that living beings are teleological systems. Both Kant and Hegel here advocate positions distinct from those most popular today. And although much of the biological science of their time is now outdated, each has philosophical arguments of lasting intere…Read more
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84Hegel on Philosophy in History (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2016.In this volume honouring Robert Pippin, prominent philosophers such as John McDowell, Slavoj Žižek, Jonathan Lear, and Axel Honneth explore Hegel's proposals concerning the historical character of philosophy. Hegelian doctrines discussed include the purported end of art, Hegel's view of human history, including the history of philosophy as the history of freedom, and the nature of self-consciousness as realized in narrative or in action. Hegel scholars Rolf-Peter Horstmann, Sally Sedgwick, Terry…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| 19th Century Philosophy |
| 17th/18th Century Philosophy |
| European Philosophy |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Kant: Teleology |