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69Kant and the science of logic: Huaping Lu-Adler, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2018, pp. 272, £47.99 (hb), ISBN: 978-0190907136British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (1): 207-209. 2019.Volume 28, Issue 1, January 2020, Page 207-209.
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40Is there a Deduction in Hegel's Science of Logic?Hegel Bulletin 43 (1): 69-92. 2022.Robert Pippin's recent study of Hegel's Logic, Hegel's Realm of Shadows, argues that we should read Hegel as rejecting the need for a Transcendental Deduction in logic because he takes Hegel, in the Phenomenology of Spirit, to have ruled out the scepticism that motivates Kant's Deduction. By contrast, I argue, we cannot understand what Pippin calls the ‘identity’ of logic and metaphysics in the Science of Logic unless we see how Hegel does provide a kind of Deduction argument in the Logic, albei…Read more
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37Nous Accusons-Revisiting Foucault's comments on the role of the'specific intellectual'in the context of increasing processes of Gleichschaltung in BritainOutlines. Critical Practice Studies 7 (2): 3-22. 2005.
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