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    Why Fichte Now?
    Journal of Philosophy 88 (10): 524-531. 1991.
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    Fichte, Marx, and the German Philosophical Tradition (review)
    Philosophical Topics 12 (3): 250-254. 1981.
  •  30
    “More than a Pious Wish "
    Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 1 943-959. 1995.
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    Daniel Breazeale - All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism - Journal of the History of Philosophy 45:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 45.4 665-667 Muse Search Journals This Journal Contents Reviewed by Daniel Breazeale University of Kentucky Paul W. Franks. All or Nothing: Systematicity, Transcendental Arguments, and Skepticism in German Idealism. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2005. Pp. viii + 440. Cloth, $49.95. Paul Franks' Al…Read more
  •  44
    The Theory of Practice and the Practice of Theory
    International Philosophical Quarterly 36 (1): 47-64. 1996.
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    Ecce Psycho
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2): 19-33. 1991.
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    Two cheers for post-kantianism: A response to Karl Ameriks
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 46 (2). 2003.
    Karl Ameriks has recently devoted an entire volume to defending what he calls "orthodox" Kantianism against what he judges to be the "errors" of such post-Kantian idealists as K. L. Reinhold and J. G. Fichte and to exposing what he claims is the frequently unnoticed but always deleterious influence of post-Kantianism upon certain prominent strands of contemporary philosophy. In response, this paper challenges Ameriks' interpretation of Kantianism itself and of the "post-Kantian project", as well…Read more
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    Fichte and the Phenomenological Tradition (edited book)
    with Violetta L. Waibel and Tom Rockmore
    de Gruyter. 2010.
    This volume is a collection of previously unpublished papers dealing with the neglected "phenomenological" dimension of the philosophy of Johann Gottlieb Fichte, which it compares and contrasts to the phenomenology of his contemporary Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and to that of Edmund Husserl and his 20th century followers. Issues discussed include: phenomenological method, self-consciousness, intersubjectivity, temporality, intentionality, mind and body, and the drives. In addition to Fichte, …Read more
  •  27
    Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 37 (2): 374-376. 1999.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Fichte’s Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will by Günter ZöllerDaniel BreazealeGünter Zöller. Fichte’s Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998. Pp. xvii + 169. Cloth, $49.95.The subtitle says it all: “Original Duplicity,” which is to say, interdependent duality, or perhaps “equiprimordiality.” The thesis de…Read more
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    Philosophy and the Divided Self
    Fichte-Studien 6 117-147. 1994.
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    Becoming Who One Is
    New Nietzsche Studies 2 (3-4): 1-25. 1998.
  •  7
    Nietzsche (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 27 (2): 112-113. 1995.
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    Nietzche, critical history, and das Pathos der Richtertum
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 54 (211): 57-76. 2000.
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    Vom Idealismus zum Existenzialismus Direttissima
    Fichte-Studien 22 171-192. 2003.
    Seit vielen Jahren schon behaupte ich gelegentlich vor Freunden, Kollegen und Studenten, daß die frühe Wissenschaftslehre und Sartres Existentialismus, ungeachtet ihrer offensichtlichen Unterschiede, viele Gemeinsamkeiten aufweisen und daß es möglich sei, von der ersteren zur letzteren auf mehr oder weniger direktem Wege zu gelangen: »Direttissima« sozusagen. Die folgenden Bemerkungen stellen nun den Versuch meinerseits dar, die Gründe für diese eher oberflächlichen Behauptung nachzugehen. Mit d…Read more
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    Fichteans In Styria
    Idealistic Studies 18 (1): 72-78. 1988.
    The first international Fichte conference was held a decade ago in Zwettl, Austria. The second convened this summer, once again in Austria, but this time in the village of Deutschlandsberg, pleasantly situated in the vine covered hill country south of Graz. The setting itself was remarkable, for the conference was held in an isolated twelfth-century castle perched high above the village. For six consecutive days in August some forty scholars from around the world took part in this extraordinary …Read more
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    Lange and Nietzsche
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (3): 446-447. 1985.
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    Tom Rockmore, "Before and after Hegel" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 33 (2): 352. 1995.
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    Fichte: Early Philosophical Writings
    Philosophical Review 101 (2): 396-398. 1992.
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    Ecce Psycho (review)
    International Studies in Philosophy 23 (2): 19-33. 1991.
  •  2
    George J. Stack, "Lange and Nietzsche" (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 23 (3): 446. 1985.
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    The Philosopher as Teacher
    Metaphilosophy 9 (1): 81-85. 1978.