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Michael Rosén

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  • Introduction
    with Brian Leiter
    In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
  •  105
    Opus Postumum
    with Jeffrey Edwards, Immanuel Kant, and Eckart Forster
    Philosophical Review 104 (2): 280. 1995.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  • Introduction
    with Brian Leiter
    In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
  • Introduction
    with Brian Leiter
    In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
  •  49
    The question of beginning in the philosophy of Hegel
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy 19 (4): 551-574. 1989.
    G. W. F. HegelGerman Philosophy
  •  15
    The Rationality of Hegel's Dialetic and Its Criticism
    . 1980.
    German Philosophy
  •  107
    Liberté, esprit et histoire
    Archives de Philosophie 3 (3): 463-478. 2002.
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  54
    German Idealism (edited book)
    with Brian O'Connor, Hans Jörg Sandkühler, and David W. Wood
    Routledge. 2020.
    The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. _The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism_ is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European lega…Read more
    The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. _The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism_ is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European legacy of German idealism. In addition to providing essential background to the thought of the period’s most important philosophers, Kant, Hegel, Fichte and Schelling, it also covers philosophers such as Herder, Holderlin, and Schleiermacher. Clearly written, it is accessible to any student of philosophy as well as those in other disciplines with an interest in German idealism, nineteenth century philosophy and continental philosophy.
    German Idealism
  • Hegel: Phenomenology of Spirit, trans. Miller (review)
    Radical Philosophy 22 42. 1979.
    German Philosophy
  •  49
    German Idealism (edited book)
    with Brian O'Connor, Hans Jörg Sandkühler, and David W. Wood
    Routledge. 2020.
    The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. _The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism_ is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European lega…Read more
    The course of German Idealism, which lasted from Kant to Schelling, is one of the most important and influential periods in the history of philosophy. _The Routledge Handbook of German Idealism_ is a superb resource for all students and scholars of the movement. Its twelve specially commissioned thematic chapters, all written by experts in the area, cover the essential aspects of German idealism, including Knowledge, nature, freedom and morality, law, history, religion, art and the European legacy of German idealism. In addition to providing essential background to the thought of the period’s most important philosophers, Kant, Hegel, Fichte and Schelling, it also covers philosophers such as Herder, Holderlin, and Schleiermacher. Clearly written, it is accessible to any student of philosophy as well as those in other disciplines with an interest in German idealism, nineteenth century philosophy and continental philosophy.
    German IdealismPhilosophy of Law
  •  11
    Review of R. Bubner (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain. forthcoming.
    Kant: Metaphysics and Epistemology
  •  9
    Review of G. Guenther (review)
    Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain. forthcoming.
    Social and Political Philosophy
  • From Kant to Fichte: A Reply to Franks
    In Robert Stern (ed.), Transcendental Arguments: Problems and Prospects, Clarendon Press. 2003.
    Kant and Other Philosophers
  •  18
    The history of philosophy as philosophy
    In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
    History of Western Philosophy, Misc19th Century Philosophy, Misc
  • Introduction
    with Brian Leiter
    In Brian Leiter & Michael Rosen (eds.), The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy, Oxford University Press. 2007.
    French Philosophy
  •  102
    Ethos, Leninism and perspective: on Joshua Cherniss, Liberalism in Dark Times: The Liberal Ethos in the Twentieth Century
    History of European Ideas 50 (3): 541-542. 2024.
    History, as we all know, is written by the victors. But in political theory the writing of history is a part of the struggle. Joshua Cherniss’s Liberalism in Dark Times makes a distinguished additi...
    History of Western Philosophy
  •  93
    Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism (review)
    with Willem A. DeVries
    Philosophical Review 93 (3): 450. 1984.
    a book review of Hegel's Dialectic and its Criticism by Michael Rosen.
    German Philosophy
  •  51
    Opus Postumum (edited book)
    with Eckart Förster
    Cambridge University Press. 1995.
    This volume is the first ever English translation of Kant's last major work, the so-called Opus Postumum, a work Kant himself described as his 'chef d'oeuvre' and as the keystone of his entire philosophical system. It occupied him for more than the last decade of his life. Begun with the intention of providing a 'transition from the metaphysical foundations of natural science to physics,' Kant's reflections take him far beyond the problem he initially set out to solve. In fact, he reassesses a w…Read more
    This volume is the first ever English translation of Kant's last major work, the so-called Opus Postumum, a work Kant himself described as his 'chef d'oeuvre' and as the keystone of his entire philosophical system. It occupied him for more than the last decade of his life. Begun with the intention of providing a 'transition from the metaphysical foundations of natural science to physics,' Kant's reflections take him far beyond the problem he initially set out to solve. In fact, he reassesses a whole series of fundamental topics of transcendental philosophy: the thing in itself, the nature of space and time, the concept of the self and its agency, the idea of God, and the unity of theoretical and practical reason. Though never completed, the text reaches a logical albeit not fully developed, conclusion.
    Kant: Opus Postumum
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    On Voluntary Servitude: False Consciousness and The Theory of Ideology
    Polity. 2013.
    This book addresses a central theme in social and political theory: what is the motivation behind the theory of ideology, and can such a theory be defended?
    Social and Political Philosophy
  •  636
    Political Thought
    with Jonathan Wolff
    Oxford University Press. 1999.
    This Oxford Reader contains 140 essential readings covering the most important debates in the Western political tradition and presents samples of the major political ideologies. Issues discussed include; the role of human nature in determining social arrangements; the political significance of gender differences; the justification for the powers of the state; democracy and the rights of minorities; the tension between liberty and equality; the way in which resources ought to be distributed; and …Read more
    This Oxford Reader contains 140 essential readings covering the most important debates in the Western political tradition and presents samples of the major political ideologies. Issues discussed include; the role of human nature in determining social arrangements; the political significance of gender differences; the justification for the powers of the state; democracy and the rights of minorities; the tension between liberty and equality; the way in which resources ought to be distributed; and international relations. Authors range from Plato and Aristotle to Martin Luther King, Michel Foucault and Isaiah Berlin.
    Political Theory
  •  82
    Hegel’s Dialectic and its Criticism
    Cambridge University Press. 1982.
    Hegel's philosophy has often been compared to a circle of circles: an ascending spiral to its admirers, but a vortex to its critics. The metaphor reflects Hegel's claim to offer a conception of philosophical reason so comprehensive as to include all others as partial forms of itself. It is a claim which faces the writer on Hegel with peculiar difficulties. Criticism, it would appear, can always be outflanked; criticism of the system can be turned back into criticism within the system. Michael Ro…Read more
    Hegel's philosophy has often been compared to a circle of circles: an ascending spiral to its admirers, but a vortex to its critics. The metaphor reflects Hegel's claim to offer a conception of philosophical reason so comprehensive as to include all others as partial forms of itself. It is a claim which faces the writer on Hegel with peculiar difficulties. Criticism, it would appear, can always be outflanked; criticism of the system can be turned back into criticism within the system. Michael Rosen discusses the philosophical issues involved in historical interpretation before presenting a novel and challenging solution to the problem of Hegel's openness to criticism. Contrary to received opinion, Hegel's philosophy does not, he argues, draw upon a universal and pre-suppositionless conception of rationality. Rather, Hegel's originality lies in founding his system upon a particular, avowedly mystical conception of philosophical experience. This experience - Hegel calls it 'pure Thought' - is fundamental. Pure Thought makes speculative reasoning intelligible and, hence, underpins the claim to rationality of the entire system. Dr Rosen's conclusion is that all attempts at rehabilitation of Hegel are based on misunderstanding. When restored to their speculative-mystical shell the irrational kernel of Hegel's concepts becomes apparent.
    German IdealismG. W. F. Hegel
  •  193
    IX*—Kant's Anti-Determinism
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 89 (1): 125-142. 1989.
    Michael Rosen; IX*—Kant's Anti-Determinism, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, Volume 89, Issue 1, 1 June 1989, Pages 125–142, https://doi.org/10.1093/ari.
    Kant: CausationKant: Transcendental IdealismKant: Freedom
  •  186
    Recent Work on HegelAn Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel.Hegel's Development: Night Thoughts .Hegel.Hegel's Concept of God.History and System: Hegel's Philosophy of History.Hegel: An Introduction.Hegel and the Human Spirit: A Translation of the Fena Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit with Commentary.Hegel's Dialectic and its Criticism (review)
    with Dudley R. Knowles, Errol E. Harris, H. S. Harris, M. J. Inwood, Quentin Lauer, Robert L. Perkins, Raymond Plant, and Leo Rauch
    Philosophical Quarterly 35 (139): 199. 1985.
    G. W. F. HegelGerman Idealism
  •  193
    The Oxford handbook of continental philosophy (edited book)
    with Brian Leiter
    Oxford University Press. 2007.
    This Handbook will be an essential reference point for graduate students and professional academics working on continental philosophy, as well as those with an ...
    19th Century Philosophy, MiscContinental Philosophy, Miscellaneous
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    The Shadow of God: Kant, Hegel, and the Passage from Heaven to History
    Harvard University Press. 2022.
    Introduction: A Not So Secular Age? -- An Idealist Theory of History -- Kant's Anti-Determinism -- Freedom without Arbitrariness -- Kantian Ethics and the Ethics of Kant -- From Heaven to History -- Autonomy and Alienation -- Philosophy in History -- After Immortality.
    G. W. F. HegelImmanuel KantPhilosophy of Religion
  •  174
    The Problem of Ideology
    with Jonathan Wolff
    Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 70 (1). 1996.
    Political Theory
  •  35
    Philosophical Papers, 2 vols. by Charles Taylor (review)
    Journal of Philosophy 86 (5): 270-276. 1989.
    Political Theory
  •  47
    [Book review] on voluntary servitude, false consciousness and the theory of ideology (review)
    In Stephen Everson (ed.), Ethics: Companions to Ancient Thought, Vol. 4, Cambridge University Press. pp. 108--3. 1998.
    Value TheorySocial and Political PhilosophyPolitical Theory
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