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    Tillich's Schellingian Styles
    Heythrop Journal. forthcoming.
    In this essay I contend that, whatever one might say about F.W.J. Schelling's historical and conceptual influence on Paul Tillich's doctrines, the overall style of Tillich's project can helpfully be dubbed Schellingian to the extent it mixes together discourses, genres, and vocabularies into an ever‐expanding whole. To the extent that anything can be labelled Schellingian in Tillich, it is, I suggest, his will to speculate symbolically—or, more precisely, his desire to accumulate concepts, stori…Read more
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    Post-Kantian Frontier-Towns: Introduction
    with Sarah Bernard-Granger
    The European Legacy 31 (3): 273-277. 2026.
    Volume 31, Issue 3, May 2026, Page 273-277.
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    Hybrid Constellations
    The European Legacy 31 (3): 342-361. 2026.
    In this essay, I reflect on the idea of reading the historiography of post-Kantian philosophy after the spatial turn, and, in particular, I look to the “strong spatial imagery” deployed by Dieter Henrich and others as part of his Konstellationsforschung project. I describe, in turn, the concrete constellation-space of historical figures and documents and the Denkraum (conceptual space) constructed within Konstellationsforschung, and then examine them in isolation and in their interrelationship t…Read more
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    The New Literalism: Reading After Grant’s Schelling
    Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 19 (1): 125-139. 2015.
    In the wake of post-hermeneutic refusals of interpretation in recent continental philosophy, this essay returns to Schelling as a means of understanding what such a renewed reading practice of philosophical fundamentalism might look like. I argue that recent impetus for a Schellingian conception of literalism can be found in Grant’s attack on the metaphorizing tendencies of previous Schelling scholarship, and the ground for such literalism is to be located in the concept of tautegory that Schell…Read more
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    The aim of this chapter is to describe a set of post-Kantian accounts of meaning, according to which: (i) meaningful properties are formal ones; (ii) these properties should be described in terms of the natural processes out of which they emerge; (iii) meanings should therefore be considered natural forms and be explained in the same way as any other natural fact. This is a set of naturalist positions that typically construes meaning as a ‘living form’, but equally—at its most radical—exceeds th…Read more
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    Translators’ Note
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 21-24. 2023.
    This short note summarises the intent of the following chapters in the volume: to help readers gain an introductory overview of how Hegel’s and Schelling’s philosophies were circulated, transformed and subjected to critique in France from 1801 to 1848, with a focus on enumerating the various figures, publications and mechanisms of transmission at stake. It further records and justifies the major translation decisions made in the volume, especially in the context of the various translation-strate…Read more
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    Landmarks
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 25-123. 2023.
    This chapter is intended to provide some introductory orientation concerning what the Hegelian and Schellingian reception in France looked like. It tells a chronological story of its development with a focus on some of its key moments or landmarks, including Germaine de StäelStäel, Germaine de’s De l’Allemagne, Victor CousinCousin, Victor’s journeys to Germany, Pierre LerouxLeroux, Pierre’s radical appropriation of Schelling, the pantheistPantheism critique of Hegel and Hyppolite TaineTaine, Hyp…Read more
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    This introduction familiarises the reader with the project undertaken in Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France by focusing on the various methodological requirements for its transnational reception-history. Such a methodology should trace the mutations, contestations and hybridisations that constitute the dissemination of Hegel’s and Schelling’s philosophies into France. We argue, in particular, for a renewed method in the history of post-KantianKantianism philosophy which is, f…Read more
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    Chronology of Key Works
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 175-205. 2023.
    The present chapter enumerates in chronological order—fairly exhaustively—those francophone works which discussed the philosophies of Hegel and Schelling and were published between 1800 and 1848. Where a work has not been mentioned in the previous chapters, a short precis of its significance for Hegel’s and Schelling’s reception-histories is provided.
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    Biographical Glossary
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 207-218. 2023.
    A register of names, dates and brief biographical details to orient the reader in an introductory manner through the constellation of figures implicated in the dissemination and reception of Hegel’s and Schelling’s philosophy in early nineteenth-century France.
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    French Translations and Editions
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 125-142. 2023.
    This chapter lists the translations of Hegel’s and Schelling’s writings published in French before 1848. It contrasts the flurries of translation-activity to which Schelling’s philosophy was subject (nine works published during the 1830s and 1840s) to translations of Hegel which were few and far between. This was, we conjecture, partly due to the impact of the Left Hegelians (whose works were quickly translated), rather than Hegel’s texts themselves, on French philosophical consciousness. The ch…Read more
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    Mechanisms of Dissemination
    with Ayşe Yuva, Kirill Chepurin, and Adi Efal-Lautenschläger
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 1 - Texts and Materials, Springer. pp. 143-174. 2023.
    Any account of the conditions for making possible the dissemination of German philosophy in France in the nineteenth century must include the various publications, institutions and mechanisms that supported, promoted and encouraged it. To this end, this chapter is interested in the structures that made the reception of Hegel’s and Schelling’s philosophy possible in France. It includes sections on the journals that discussed their work, the obituaries of Hegel that appeared in the early 1830s, th…Read more
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    Gilles Deleuze and Metaphysics (edited book)
    with Alain Beaulieu, Edward Kazarian, and Julia Sushytska
    Lexington Books. 2017.
    Deleuze remains indifferent to the ambient pathos related to the end of metaphysics and compares the undertakings of destruction, overcoming and deconstruction of metaphysics with the gestures of murderers. He considers himself “a pure metaphysician,” which is rather unique in the contemporary philosophical landscape. What are we to make of this and similar claims? What do they mean in light of the effort made during the last several centuries to overcome, overturn, destroy, or deconstruct metap…Read more
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    The Oxford Handbook of Modern French Philosophy (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2024.
    French philosophy is an internationally celebrated national philosophical tradition, and this Oxford Handbook offers a comprehensive approach to its history since 1800. The Handbook features essays written by renowned international specialists, illuminating key movements and positions, themes and thinkers in nineteenth-, twentieth- and even twenty-first-century French philosophy. The volume takes into account developments in recent historical scholarship by broadening the notion of Modern French…Read more
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    Becoming Cousin: Eclecticism, Spiritualism and Hegelianism Before 1833
    In Kirill Chepurin, Adi Efal-Lautenschläger, Daniel Whistler & Ayşe Yuva (eds.), Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France: Volume 2 - Studies, Springer. pp. 15-42. 2023.
    This study takes as its starting point CousinCousin, Victor’s HegelianHegelianism-sounding claim in his 1828 lectures that the history of philosophy is identical to philosophy itself—and it does so in order to interrogate the various resemblances and divergences between CousinCousin, Victor and Hegel when it comes to determining the relationship between philosophy and the history of philosophy. In particular, the study investigates the difference between the “official” position CousinCousin, Vic…Read more
  • In the hope of a philosopher of nature
    In Katerina Mihaylova & Anna Ezekiel (eds.), Hope and the Kantian Legacy: New Contributions to the History of Optimism, Bloomsbury Academic. 2023.
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    _Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France_ is a two-volume work that documents the French reception of G. W. F. Hegel and F. W. J. Schelling from 1801 to 1848. It shows that the story of the "French Hegel" didn't begin with Wahl and Kojève by giving readers a solid understanding of the various ways in which German Idealism impacted nineteenth-century French philosophy, as well as providing the first ever English-language translations of excerpts from the most important philosophica…Read more
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    _Hegel and Schelling in Early Nineteenth-Century France_ is a two-volume work that documents the French reception of G. W. F. Hegel and F. W. J. Schelling from 1801 to 1848. It shows that the story of the "French Hegel" didn't begin with Wahl and Kojève by giving readers a solid understanding of the various ways in which German Idealism impacted nineteenth-century French philosophy, as well as providing the first ever English-language translations of excerpts from the most important philosophica…Read more
  •  40
    Post-Bonnetian Naturalism
    In Luca Corti & Johannes-Georg Schülein (eds.), Life, Organisms, and Human Nature: New Perspectives on Classical German Philosophy, Springer Verlag. pp. 281-296. 2023.
    The argument of this paper is threefold: (a) Charles Bonnet’s naturalization of the principle of perfectibility (in the wake of Rousseau) is one example of a more general philosophical operation to be found in his writings: to naturalize the metaphysical while insisting upon its minimal difference from the material and so to generate an immaterialism that looks like a materialism; (b) this operation structures Bonnet’s entire palingenetic project which can be defined as an ‘anomalous naturalism’…Read more
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    SYMPHILOSOPHIE 4 (2022) - Cosmic Web: Hemsterhuis Among the German Romantics (edited book)
    SYMPHILOSOPHIE: International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism. 2022.
    Issue number 4 of "SYMPHILOSOPHIE: International Journal of Philosophical Romanticism" is devoted to the Dutch philosopher François Hemsterhuis and 250th anniversary of the birth of the German romantics Novalis and Friedrich Schlegel. This fourth issue of the journal contains nearly 600 pages of new research articles, translations, review-essays, and book reviews. The main section on Hemsterhuis among the German Romantics was guest edited by Daniel Whistler (Royal Holloway, University of London)…Read more
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    Language
    with Oriane Petteni
    In Tilottama Rajan & Daniel Whistler (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 291-321. 2023.
    This chapter stages a confrontation between various post-structuralist materialisms of language and German Idealist naturalisms by way of two case studies into J. W. Goethe’s and F. W. J. Schelling’s textual practices and the various models for light and darkness that underpin them.
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    Editors’ Conclusions: The Past, Present, and Future of the Theory–German Idealism Relation
    with Tilottama Rajan
    In Tilottama Rajan & Daniel Whistler (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism, Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 489-507. 2023.
    This concluding chapter to the handbook contains the editors’ reflections on the state of the relationship between theory and German Idealism by way of a narrative from the founding of “French theory” in the 1960s, through recent post-poststructuralisms, to conjectures about the future of the relationship. In particular, the editors describe the role of Nietzsche and the various returns to Kant in constituting the traditional image of German Idealism in theory and the recent splintering within t…Read more
  •  25
    4 Otherwise Than Terror: Ten Theses on the Modernist Secular
    In Kirill Chepurin & Alex Dubilet (eds.), Nothing Absolute: German Idealism and the Question of Political Theology, Fordham University Press. pp. 87-103. 2021.
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    The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism (edited book)
    with Tilottama Rajan
    Palgrave Macmillan. 2023.
    The Palgrave Handbook of German Idealism and Poststructuralism offers a wide-ranging dialogue between theory and German Idealism, joining up the various lines of influence connecting German Idealist and Romantic philosophies in all their variety to post-'68 European philosophies, from Derrida and Deleuze to Žižek and Malabou. Key features: Provides in-depth reflections on the various conversations between German Idealism and theory, including an expanded canon of Idealist philosophers and a wide…Read more
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    Francois Hemsterhuis and the Writing of Philosophy
    Edinburgh University Press. 2022.
    Daniel Whistler argues that Hemsterhuis' philosophy matters and that its exclusion from the canon of modern philosophy has been unjust. This is not just because of its influence on later thinkers, but is primarily because Hemsterhuis' philosophy contains a rich assemblage of ideas and philosophical practices.
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    On the Feminist Philosophy of Gillian Howie: Materialism and Mortality (edited book)
    with Victoria Browne
    Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. 2016.
    Over three decades, Gillian Howie wrote at the forefront of philosophy and critical theory, before her untimely death in 2013. This interdisciplinary collection uses her writings to explore the productive, yet often resistant, interrelationship between feminism and critical theory, examining the potential of Howie's particular form of materialism. The contributors also bring to this debate a serious engagement with Howie's late turn towards philosophies of mortality, therapy and 'living with dyi…Read more
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    Kierkegaard on Faith and Love (review)
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 50 (2): 302-303. 2012.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Kierkegaard on Faith and LoveDaniel WhistlerSharon Krishek. Kierkegaard on Faith and Love. Modern European Philosophy. Cambridge-New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 201. Cloth, $90.00.Contemporary scholarship on Kierkegaard is frequently confronted by two problems. First, there is the question of Kierkegaard’s worldliness: does Kierkegaard have anything substantial to say about politics, society, and th…Read more
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    The naturephilosophical challenge can be posed not merely to postkantian philosophy as an episode in the history of philosophy, but to the postkantianism that remains foundational for contemporary...