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    Introduction
    Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 9 7-11. 1989.
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    The Relevance of the Beautiful and Other Essays
    Review of Metaphysics 41 (2): 386-387. 1987.
    Readers of Gadamer will be familiar with his focus on the importance of art in his Truth and Method. There his concern with art does not stand on its own but is part of a larger philosophical purpose. Perhaps for this reason commentators have not adequately focussed on this aspect of his thought. The present collection of essays, entirely devoted to issues of art, will help place Gadamer's concerns in a much better light. Yet these essays are illuminating in their own right and should not be see…Read more
  •  104
    Dream Monologues of Autonomy
    Ethical Perspectives 5 (4): 305-321. 1998.
    The writer of the below thought he would do something clever and out of the way. I tried to dissuade him, but without success. I told him that readers would prefer a more sober scholarly approach. I tried to appeal to his other work and his systematic proclivities. Why not try like Schelling to produce a system of freedom? He looked at me queerly. I was a bit taken aback when he burst out laughing in my face, and blurted out: “You must not have read Dostoevski’s Notes from the Underground!” I’m …Read more
  •  169
    Some Remarks in Response to Professor Wang Shouchang
    Contemporary Chinese Thought 30 (4): 75-80. 1999.
    I want to thank Professor Wang for a very interesting and informative paper. It is especially informative to one who is relatively ignorant of the complex history of China's involvement with notions of modernity, and the variety of its contacts with Western influences. On the whole, the paper offers much valuable information about significant historical landmarks, and the diversity of ways that Chinese intellectuals and leaders have responded to them. Overall, four phases or periods are differen…Read more
  • Jla west 145
    with Joel Thomas Tif-rno, A. Third, Nick Trakakis, Peter Gan Chong Beng, and Phillip H. Wiebe
    Sophia 45 (2). 2006.
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    Philosophy and Failure
    Journal of Speculative Philosophy 2 (4): 288-305. 1988.
  •  30
    Aesthetics and Subjectivity (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 24 (2): 125-126. 1992.
  •  1
    Cynic selves in Lucian and Diderot
    In Attila Németh & Dániel Schmal (eds.), The self in ancient and early modern philosophy, Bloomsbury Academic. 2025.
  •  76
    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: A Commentary Based on the Preface and Introduction (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 42 (4): 845-846. 1989.
    This book was originally published by Harper and Row in 1975, translated from the German version of 1971, and is now being reissued in paperback by the University of Chicago Press. It is worthy of reissue, for it offers an excellent introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology. Though widely acknowledged as a philosophical classic, one of the great difficulties with the Phenomenology is that one easily gets lost in the multifarious details of the text. It is not always easy to find a way through the la…Read more
  •  44
    Absolute Knowledge: Hegel and the Problem of Metaphysics (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 41 (1): 170-172. 1987.
    This is one of the best books on Hegel recently to have appeared in the English-speaking philosophical world. Its virtues include a commitment to intelligible argumentation and lucid exposition. In addition, it gets to the heart of some of the fundamental issues in Hegel's systematic thought. Overall, the book is written with exceptional clarity. This is especially to be noted, since treatments which focus predominantly on Hegel's logic frequently end up leaving the obscure more obscure. Moreove…Read more
  •  113
    Is There Metaphysics after Critique?
    International Philosophical Quarterly 45 (2): 221-241. 2005.
    This paper offers two related refl ections on the questions of metaphysics after critique. The first is an analysis of the project of critique since Kant and its influence on the disputed status of metaphysics. It explores the theoretical and practical aspects of this by claiming that an understanding of thinking as negativity, whether in Hegelian form as determinate negation or in more radical deconstructive forms, lies at the heart of this disputed status. Not least, the relation of philosophy…Read more
  •  194
    “Caesar with the soul of christ”: Nietzsche's highest impossibility
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 61 (1): 27-61. 1999.
    This article reflects on Nietzsche's striking phrase: “A Roman Caesar with the soul of Christ.” It outlines different senses of will to power. It argues that, given Nietzsche's understanding of will to power, there is something impossible about his coupling of Caesar and Christ. Christ would have to cease to be Christ to conform to Nietzsche'sideal. Nietzsche's views are related to what the author calls erotic sovereignty and agapeic service. The significances of gift, love of neighbour, the iss…Read more
  •  105
    Hegel
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30 334-335. 1984.
  •  72
    The Anatomy of Idealism
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30 335-338. 1984.
  •  55
    Kant
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 27 364-369. 1980.
  •  170
    The Theater of the Metaxu: Staging the Between (review)
    Topoi 30 (2): 113-124. 2011.
    Human life is defined between diverse extremes: birth and death, nothing and infinity. Theater tries to stage something of this between-being and bring it out of its recess in everyday life. What can be called a metaxological philosophy can illuminate this between-condition. “ Metaxu ” is the Greek word for “between,” while “ logos ” can mean an accounting, or reasoning, or wording. A metaxological philosophy of the theatre would look on it as staging the between. Can we say that the theatrical …Read more
  • F C Mcgrath's The Sensible Spirit (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 14 49-52. 1986.
  • J Yerkes's The Christology Of Hegel (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 8 25-27. 1983.
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    Hegel, History and philosophical contemporaneity
    Filosofia Oggi 4 (2): 211-226. 1981.
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    Hegel, Dialectic, and Deconstruction
    Philosophy and Rhetoric 18 (4): 244-263. 1985.
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    Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life by Guido Seddone (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 77 (2): 361-364. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life by Guido SeddoneWill DesmondSEDDONE, Guido. Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life. Leiden: Brill, 2023. 155 pp. Cloth, $138.00Guido Seddone’s monograph explores an ensemble of issues centering on what he terms Hegelian “naturalism.” He argues that “Hegel’s philosophy represents a novel version of naturalism since it stresses the mutual dependence between nature and spirit, rather than…Read more
  •  36
    Hegel's God: A Counterfeit Double?
    Gower Publishing. 2003.
    William Desmond's misgivings regarding Hegel's take on God leads the reader through Hegel's writings to reveal a path that leads anywhere but to God. The author believes that an idol is no less an idol constructed from thought as constructed from gold.
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    God and the Between
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    An original work which rethinks the question of God in a constructive spirit, drawing its conclusions by considering ideas received from both philosophy and religion. Makes an important new contribution to the ongoing scholarly debates surrounding the intersection of philosophy and religion Suggests that this junction is not just dictated by religion having to prove its credentials to rational philosophy, but that it is also a matter of philosophy wondering if religion is the ultimate partner in…Read more
  •  96
    Philosophy and Religion in German Idealism (edited book)
    with Ernst-Otto Onnasch and Paul Cruysberghs
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2004.
    This volume comprises studies written by prominent scholars working in the field of German Idealism. These scholars come from the English speaking philosophical world and Continental Europe. They treat major aspects of the place of religion in Idealism, Romanticism and other schools of thought and culture. They also discuss the tensions and relations between religion and philosophy in terms of the specific form they take in German Idealism, and in terms of the effect they still have on contempor…Read more
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    Seeking to renew an ancient companionship between the philosophical andthe religious, this book’s meditative chapters dwell on certain elementalexperiences or happenings that keep the soul alive to the enigma of the divine.William Desmond engages the philosophical work of Pascal, Kant, Hegel,Nietzsche, Shestov, and Soloviev, among others, and pursues with a philosophicalmindfulness what is most intimate in us, yet most universal: sleep, poverty,imagination, courage and witness, reverence, hatred…Read more