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    Hegel and Skepticism
    with Arthur Tubb
    British Journal of Educational Studies 39 (2): 230. 1991.
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    Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar
    Princeton University Press. 2005.
    What is the nature of a conceptual scheme? Are there alternative conceptual schemes? If so, are some more justifiable or correct than others? The later Wittgenstein already addresses these fundamental philosophical questions under the general rubric of "grammar" and the question of its "arbitrariness"--and does so with great subtlety. This book explores Wittgenstein's views on these questions. Part I interprets his conception of grammar as a generalized version of Kant's transcendental idealist …Read more
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    Critical Notices
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 65 (2): 476-492. 2002.
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    Hegel and Skepticism
    Harvard University Press. 1989.
    Forster demonstrates that Hegel did not in fact ignore epistemology, but on the contrary he fought a tireless and subtle campaign to defeat the threat of skepticism. Forster's work should dispel once and for all the view that Hegel was naive or careless in epistemological matters. Along the way, Forster makes much that has hither to remained obscure in Hegel's texts intelligible for the first time.
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    The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought (edited book)
    with Marina F. Bykova and Lina Steiner
    Springer Verlag. 2021.
    This volume is a comprehensive Handbook of Russian thought that provides an in-depth survey of major figures, currents, and developments in Russian intellectual history, spanning the period from the late eighteenth century to the late twentieth century. Written by a group of distinguished scholars as well as some younger ones from Russia, Europe, the United States, and Canada, this Handbook reconstructs a vibrant picture of the intellectual and cultural life in Russia and the Soviet Union during…Read more
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    The Cambridge Companion to Hermeneutics (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2018.
    Hermeneutics, the study of interpretation, is an essential and valuable branch of philosophy. Hermeneutics is also a central component of the methodology of the social sciences and the humanities, for example historiography, anthropology, art history, and literary criticism. In a sequence of accessible chapters, contributors across the human sciences explain the leading concepts and ideas of hermeneutics, the historical development of the field, the importance of hermeneutics in philosophy today…Read more
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    Contents
    In Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. 2009.
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    Practical Philosophy – East and West
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (4): 323-326. 2022.
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    Herder's Philosophy
    Oxford University Press. 2018.
    Johann Gottfried Herder is a towering figure in modern thought, but one who has hitherto been severely underappreciated. Michael Forster seeks to rectify that situation by exploring the full range of his ideas, and showing their enormous impact in philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, and comparative literature.
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    Does Every Genuine Philosophy Have a Skeptical Side?
    Review of Metaphysics 75 (2): 219-264. 2021.
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    Chapter Ten. A Metaphysics of Morals?
    In Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 58-62. 2009.
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    Chapter Eleven. Failures of Self-Reflection
    In Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 63-75. 2009.
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    Practical Philosophy West and East
    Journal of Chinese Philosophy 49 (4): 327-341. 2022.
    This article offers a broad-ranging comparison of practical philosophy in the West and in China with a view to enabling not only better mutual understanding between the two sides but also better self-understanding on each side. Contrary to widespread Western conceptions that Chinese practical philosophy may have contributed some important principles in first-order morality but has contributed little in the area of meta-ethics as compared to the West, it is argued here that Chinese practical phil…Read more
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    Hat jede wahre Philosophie eine skeptische Seite?
    In Markus Gabriel (ed.), Skeptizismus Und Metaphysik, Akademie Verlag. pp. 261-294. 2011.
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    Introduction
    In Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 1-4. 2004.
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    Back to the future: A methodology for comparing old A-level and new AS standards
    with Gill Elliott, Jackie Greatorex, and John F. Bell
    Educational Studies 28 (2): 163-180. 2002.
    Curriculum 2000 has meant significant change for the post-16 sector. New qualifications have been introduced (e.g. the new Advanced Subsidiary examination) and the number of students involved in education and training post-16 has increased. In this scenario how can the standards of new qualifications, particularly the new Advanced Subsidiary examinations, be compared with those of previous qualifications? One method is to use the prior achievement of candidates (i.e. GCSE results) as a basis for…Read more
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    Chapter Twelve. The Pyrrhonist’s Revenge
    In Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 76-92. 2009.
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    The Autonomy of Grammar
    In Hans-Johann Glock & John Hyman (eds.), A Companion to Wittgenstein, Wiley-blackwell. 2017.
    Ludwig Wittgenstein in his later works often implies commitment to a doctrine of the autonomy or arbitrariness of grammar. This chapter discusses the conception of grammar that is presupposed in this doctrine and then explains the doctrine itself. The chapter also explains a sense in which grammar is not autonomous or arbitrary for Wittgenstein and discusses some possible criticisms of the doctrine. It should be noted at the outset that this whole area of exegetical concern is one in which the f…Read more