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27IndexIn Michael Forster (ed.), Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 149-154. 2010.
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355. Alternative Grammars? The Case of Formal LogicIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 107-128. 2004.
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120Hegel's Idea of a Phenomenology of SpiritUniversity Of Chicago Press. 1998.Hegel's _Phenomenology of Spirit_ has acquired a paradoxical reputation as one the most important _and_ most impenetrable and inconsistent philosophical works. In _Hegel's Idea of a Phenomenology of Spirit_, Michael N. Forster advances an original reading of the work. His approach differs from that of previous scholars in two crucial ways: he reads the work, first, as a whole—not piecemeal, as it has usually been analyzed—and second, within the context of Hegel's broader corpus and the works of …Read more
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24Chapter Two. “Veil of Perception” SkepticismIn Michael Forster (ed.), Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 6-12. 2010.
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32Chapter Nine. Some Relatively Easy ProblemsIn Michael Forster (ed.), Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 55-57. 2010.
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162. The Sense in Which Grammar Is ArbitraryIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 21-65. 2004.
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