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73. The Sense in Which Grammar Is Non-ArbitraryIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 66-81. 2004.
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7Chapter Four. Kant’s Pyrrhonian CrisisIn Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 16-20. 2009.
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75. Alternative Grammars? The Case of Formal LogicIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 107-128. 2004.
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7Chapter Nine. Some Relatively Easy ProblemsIn Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 55-57. 2009.
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7Ein Anfang der Metaphysik: Parmenides über den Widerspruch und das Paradoxon des NichtseinsIn Andreas Speer, Wolfram Hogrebe & Markus Gabriel (eds.), Das Neue Bedürfnis Nach Metaphysik / the New Desire for Metaphysics, De Gruyter. pp. 3-28. 2015.
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7Chapter One. Varieties Of SkepticismIn Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 3-5. 2009.
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7CritiqueIn Ludger Kühnhardt & Tilman Mayer (eds.), The Bonn Handbook of Globality: Volume 1, Springer Verlag. pp. 363-373. 2019.The modern concept of critique was originally formed mainly by Kant but was subsequently taken over and modified by the tradition of Hegel, Marx, and the Frankfurt School. This article considers Kant’s concept of critique in some detail, including his historical and autobiographical conception that metaphysics passes from dogmatism to skepticism to critique. It also sketches the modification of the concept by Hegel, Marx, and the Frankfurt School into one of social critique, a theory of social i…Read more
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6AcknowledgmentsIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. 2004.
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6Idealismus und Romantik in Jena: Figuren und Konzepte zwischen 1794 und 1807 (edited book)Wilhelm Fink, Brill Deutschland. 2018.Der Band "Idealismus und Romantik in Jena" nimmt die Jenaer Blütezeit zwischen 1794 und 1807 in den Blick und interpretiert sie als ein Neben- und Gegeneinander der beiden einflussreichsten Geistesströmungen um 1800. In Jena entstehen zwischen 1794 und 1807 zwei geistesgeschichtliche Strömungen von Weltgeltung: der Idealismus und die Romantik. Die rasante Entwicklung immer neuer Ideen ist durch eine beträchtliche Anzahl junger, kreativer Geister geprägt, die in fruchtbarem Austausch und gegensei…Read more
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6Chapter Two. “Veil of Perception” SkepticismIn Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 6-12. 2009.
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5Wittgenstein on family resemblance conceptsIn Arif Ahmed (ed.), Wittgenstein's Philosophical investigations: a critical guide, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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4Russian Thought and Russian ThinkersIn Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought, Springer Verlag. pp. 777-787. 2021.The Afterword reevaluates Isaiah Berlin’s highly influential collection of essays, Russian Thinkers, and suggests that some of Berlin’s views are either somewhat dated or tendentious. It sketches out a new vision of the Russian intellectual tradition as perceived from the twenty-first-century Anglophone perspective.
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34. Some Modest CriticismsIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 82-104. 2004.
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3Chapter Three. Skepticism and MetaphysicsIn Kant and Skepticism, Princeton University Press. pp. 13-15. 2009.
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2Herder: Philosophical Writings (edited book)Cambridge University Press. 2002.Johann Gottfried von Herder is one of the most important German philosophers of the eighteenth century, who had enormous influence on later thinkers such as Hegel, Schleiermacher and Nietzsche. His wide-ranging ideas were formative in the development of linguistics, hermeneutics, anthropology and bible scholarship, and even today they retain their vitality and relevance to an extraordinary degree. This volume presents a translation of Herder's most important and characteristic philosophical writ…Read more
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1Free will in antiquity and in KantIn Christian H. Krijnen (ed.), Metaphysics of Freedom? Kant’s Concept of Cosmological Freedom in Historical and Systematic Perspective, Brill. 2018.
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2. The Sense in Which Grammar Is ArbitraryIn Wittgenstein on the Arbitrariness of Grammar, Princeton University Press. pp. 21-65. 2004.
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The origin and character of Hegel's concept of spiritIn Marina F. Bykova (ed.), Hegel's Philosophy of Spirit: A Critical Guide, Cambridge University Press. 2019.
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HermeneuticsIn Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
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