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28Peirce's Critique of Hegel's Phenomenology and DialecticTransactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 17 (3). 1981.
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3Nietzsche's on the Genealogy of Morals: Critical EssaysRowman & Littlefield Publishers. 2006.In this astonishingly rich volume, experts in ethics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, political theory, aesthetics, history, critical theory, and hermeneutics bring to light the best philosophical scholarship on what is arguably Nietzsche's most rewarding but most challenging text. Including essays that were commissioned specifically for the volume as well as essays revised and edited by their authors, this collection showcases definitive works that have shaped Nietzsche studies alongside new …Read more
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1Philip J. Kain, Schiller, Hegel, and Marx: State, Society, and the Ideal of Ancient Greece Reviewed byPhilosophy in Review 4 (2): 68-71. 1984.
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27Derrida and the Question of Philosophy's HistoryIn Thelma Z. Lavine & Victorino Tejera (eds.), History and Anti-History in Philosophy, Transaction Publishers. pp. 156--187. 1989.
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Hegel on Implicit and Dialectical Meanings of PoetryIn Warren E. Steinkraus & Kenneth L. Schmitz (eds.), Art and logic in Hegel's philosophy, Harvester Press. pp. 35--54. 1980.
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5Times of the Multitude and the AntichristIn Marco Brusotti, Michael J. McNeal, Corinna Schubert & Herman Siemens (eds.), European/Supra-European: Cultural Encounters in Nietzsche's Philosophy, De Gruyter. pp. 3-18. 2020.
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9Earth Art in the Great Acceleration: Times/Counter-Times, Monuments/Counter-MonumentsJournal of Speculative Philosophy 38 (1): 47-61. 2024.ABSTRACT This article attempts to situate land art in the deserts of the US Southwest in terms of the works’ relation to and rupture with more traditional genres (seventeenth to twentieth centuries) of parks, gardens, and landscape architecture. It argues that the earlier works provide implicit answers to questions concerning Earth’s meaning and offer models of flourishing habitation. In contrast, the more recent works, all constructed in the era of the great acceleration (the Anthropocene), pos…Read more
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5. "This Is Not a Christ": Nietzsche, Foucault, and the Genealogy of VisionIn Alan D. Schrift (ed.), Why Nietzsche Still?: Reflections on Drama, Culture, and Politics, University of California Press. pp. 79-98. 2000.
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11Public Art: Monuments, Memorials, and EarthworksIn Lydia Goehr & Jonathan Gilmore (eds.), A Companion to Arthur C. Danto, Wiley. 2021.Danto's discussion of site‐related and site‐specific art opens up perspectives on both his conception of the ethics and politics of public art and on his ultimately idealistic ontology of art. Danto's analysis of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial involves an important distinction between monuments and memorials that is highly relevant to current controversies, like those about Confederate statues. His differing responses to two site‐related public art works by Richard Serra exhibit a nuanced sensibi…Read more
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4The Pragmatic PicturesqueIn Fritz Allhoff & Dan O'Brien (eds.), Gardening ‐ Philosophy for Everyone, Wiley‐blackwell. 2010-09-24.This chapter contains sections titled: The Invention of the Picturesque Style Olmsted and Central Park: Ethics, Politics, Aesthetics “The Gates” and the Meaning of the Park Notes.
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8Nietzsche on Geophilosophy and GeoaestheticsIn Keith Ansell Pearson (ed.), A Companion to Nietzsche, Blackwell. 2006-01-01.This chapter contains sections titled: Geo‐Metrics: Man as the Measurer Thus Spoke Zarathustra: A Philosophical Landscape Poem Peoples and Fatherlands: Songs of the Earth Thinking with the Earth: Toward Geoaesthetics.
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16Starting point: An introduction to the dialectic of existenceJournal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1): 131-133. 1984.
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10Robert Denoon Cumming, "Starting Point: An Introduction to the Dialectic of Existence" (review)Journal of the History of Philosophy 22 (1): 131. 1984.
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11Nietzsche’s Unmodern ThinkingAmerican Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (2): 205-230. 2010.In his four Unmodern Observations (Unzeitmässige Betrachtungen) of the 1870s, Nietzsche confronted early philosophical versions of positions more recentlydiscussed under such rubrics as globalization and the end of history. What he intended by marking these essays as “unmodern” or “untimely” was to designatetheir critical stance toward both the philistine self-congratulation of the era and the Hegelian philosophy with which it explained and justified itself. Basic to thisHegelian conception of h…Read more
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37Nietzschean NarrativesIndiana University Press. 1989."... Shapiro's book is bursting with thoughts, and if one is willing to mine them, one is sure to find items of interest or provocation." —The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Taking issue with a widely held view that Nietzsche's writings are essentially fragmentary or aphoristic, Gary Shapiro focuses on the narrative mode that Nietzsche adopted in many of his works. Such themes as eternal recurrence, the question of origins, and the problematics of self-knowledge are reinterpreted in the…Read more
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22Alcyone: Nietzsche on Gifts, Noise, and WomenState University of New York Press. 1991.Three essays discuss aspects of Nietzsche's Thus Spake Zarathustra: the place of giftgiving in the portrayed economy, the meaning of feasting and parasitism, and references to the classical myth of Alcyone.
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12An Ancient Quarrel in Hegel’s PhenomenologyThe Owl of Minerva 17 (2): 165-180. 1986.The Phenomenology of Spirit has been in rich and equal measures a source of both frustration and fascination to its readers. Coming to it from the more conventional texts of our tradition readers have been puzzled, first, by the structure of the Phenomenology. Despite his suggestions that he is following an actual historical development of some sort Hegel will pass from the Terror of 1793–94 to prehistoric religions of nature, or from Kantian universality in morality to the life of the Greek pol…Read more
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62Can Hegel Refer to Particulars?The Owl of Minerva 17 (2): 181-194. 1986.Hegel introduced the Phenomenology of Mind as a work on the problem of knowledge. In the first chapter, entitled “Sense Certainty, or the This and Meaning,” he concluded that knowledge cannot consist of an immediate awareness of particulars ). The tradition discusses sense certainty in terms of this failure of immediate knowledge without, however, specifically addressing the problem of reference. Yet reference is distinct from knowledge in the sense that while there can be no knowledge of object…Read more
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32Art and the Absolute: A Study In Hegel’s AestheticsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 46 (1): 86-88. 1986.
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9Postmodernism and Continental PhilosophyJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 47 (2): 186-188. 1989.
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6Beyond Peoples and Fatherlands: Nietzsche's Geophilosophy and the Direction of the EarthJournal of Nietzsche Studies 36 (1): 9-27. 2008.
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3Guest Editors' Introduction: What Does Nietzsche Mean for Contemporary Politics and Political Thought?Journal of Nietzsche Studies 36 (1): 3-8. 2008.
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16Babette Babich: A Nietzschean Scholar on the “Physiology of Aesthetics”New Nietzsche Studies 11 (1): 121-131. 2019.