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8The volume brings together contributions in the spirit embodied by Marek J. Siemek and Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz, two Warsaw philosophers truly devoted to Classical German Philosophy. They were simultaneously in a relationship between thinker and adept, and thinker and thinker. They both taught philosophy, with a strong emphasis on classic German philosophy, at Warsaw University. Under the theme “Ethical Theory in Classic German Philosophy Then and Now,” students and companions continue their discu…Read more
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1Fichte’s Addresses to the German Nation and the Philosopher as GuideIn Daniel Breazeale & Tom Rockmore (eds.), Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered, Suny Press. pp. 243-260. 2016.
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8Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation Reconsidered (edited book)SUNY Press. 2016.Essays on one of Fichte's best known and most controversial works. One of J. G. Fichte’s best-known works, Addresses to the German Nation is based on a series of speeches he gave in Berlin when the city was under French occupation. They feature Fichte’s diagnosis of his own era in European history as well as his call for a new sense of German national identity, based upon a common language and culture rather than “blood and soil.” These speeches, often interpreted as key documents in the rise of…Read more
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29Kant, Fichte, and the Legacy of Transcendental IdealismLexington Books. 2014.Kant, Fichte, and the Legacy of Transcendental Idealism contains ten new essays by leading and rising scholars from the United States, Europe, and Asia who explore the historical development and conceptual contours of Kantian and post-Kantian philosophy
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7Is Fichte a Kantian, a German idealist, both, or neither?In Benjamin D. Crowe & Gabriel Gottlieb (eds.), Fichte's 1804 Wissenschaftslehre: essays on the "Science of knowing", State University of New York Press. pp. 313-327. 2024.
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The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of PhilosophyBowling Green State Univ philosophy. 1999.Despite the attacks on metaphysics in the 20th century, the field remains surprising alive, not less robust, less interesting, nor ready to be consigned to the dustbin of history. The essays assembled in this volume, which come from all areas of the metaphysical tradition, are all by authors who are committed to the kind of metaphysics which Hume and later Kant recommended, although naturally they regard what good metaphysics is in very different ways. Contributors include D. P. Chattoppadhyaya,…Read more
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6The Philosophical Challenge of September 11 (edited book)Blackwell. 2005.While most people agree that September 11, 2001, witnessed a terribly important series of events, opinions about the meaning of these events diverge sharply. This book searches for sense in the wake of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Consisting of fourteen essays written by leading philosophers, most of which have been specially commissioned for this volume, it offers a philosophical reflection on the implications of 9/11. The contributors engage with a broad range of issues associated with the c…Read more
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20John Dewey and Continental Philosophy (edited book)Southern Illinois University Press. 2010._John Dewey and Continental Philosophy_ provides a rich sampling of exchanges that could have taken place long ago between the traditions of American pragmatism and continental philosophy had the lines of communication been more open between Dewey and his European contemporaries. Since they were not, Paul Fairfield and thirteen of his colleagues seek to remedy the situation by bringing the philosophy of Dewey into conversation with several currents in continental philosophical thought, from post…Read more
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10After Jena: New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy (edited book)Northwestern University Press. 2008.The career of J. G. Fichte, a central figure in German idealism and in the history of philosophy, divides into two distinct phases: the first period, in which he occupied the chair of critical philosophy at the University of Jena ; and the following period, after he left Jena for Berlin. Due in part to the inaccessibility of the German texts, Fichte scholarship in the English-speaking world has tended to focus on the Jena period, neglecting the development of this major thinker's mature developm…Read more
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Fichte's Über das Wesen des Gelehrten, or the educated man as the salt of the EarthIn Johann Gottlieb Fichte (ed.), Über das Wesen des Gelehrten, Verlag Karl Alber. 2020.
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16Preface by the Editors to the special thematic volume dedicated to the memory of Jakub Kloc-Konkołowicz.
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34European and American PhilosophersIn Robert L. Arrington (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophers, Wiley-blackwell. 1991.Peter Abelard (1079–1142 ce) was the most wide‐ranging philosopher of the twelfth century. He quickly established himself as a leading teacher of logic in and near Paris shortly after 1100. After his affair with Heloise, and his subsequent castration, Abelard became a monk, but he returned to teaching in the Paris schools until 1140, when his work was condemned by a Church Council at Sens. His logical writings were based around discussion of the “Old Logic”: Porphyry's Isagoge, aristotle'S Categ…Read more
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5HegelIn Aviezer Tucker (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: Hegel's Interest in History and the French Revolution Hegel and the Philosophy of History Hegel and the History of Philosophy Hegel's Historical Approach to Knowledge References.
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4MarxIn Aviezer Tucker (ed.), A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography, Wiley-blackwell. 2008.This chapter contains sections titled: On the Marxist Reading of Marx's Philosophy of History Marx's Philosophy of History Marx on History and Freedom Marx's Historical Approach to Cognition Bibliography.
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4Continental Philosophy as PhenomenologyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: Phenomenon, Phenomenalism, and Early Forms of Phenomenology Husserl and the Origins of the Phenomenological Movement Heidegger and Post—Husserlian Phenomenology Sartre, Merleau—Ponty, and French Phenomenology Heidegger's Hermeneutical Students: Gadamer and Derrida.
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2Kant and Twentieth‐Century PhilosophyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: Is Kant the Background of Twentieth—Century Philosophy? What was Accomplished in Twentieth—Century Philosophy? Hegel, the Kantian Aftermath, and Twentieth—Century Philosophy.
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7Anglo‐American Analytic PhilosophyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: On the Analytic Revolt Against Idealism Analysis, Analyticity, and Analytic Philosophy Moore, Russell, and Early Analytic Philosophy On Wittgenstein Wittgenstein, the Vienna Circle, and Ordinary Language Philosophy Analytic Philosophy in the US.
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10Pragmatism as EpistemologyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: On the Origins of Pragmatism and the Theory of Practical Action Peirce on Cartesian Foundationalism and Knowledge James and Pragmatism After Peirce Dewey, or the Pragmatist as Public Intellectual Rorty and Neo—Analytic Pragmatism.
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8Kant and the Post‐Kantian DebateIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: On the Modern Philosophical Background On Kant's Relation to the Contemporary Philosophical Background Kant's Letter to Marcus Herz Kant's Two Epistemological Solutions in the Critique of Pure Reason Kant's Copernican Revolution in Philosophy as Constructivism Kant's Copernican Revolution, Science, and Metaphysics Kant's Copernican Revolution in Philosophy and Metaphysics Kant, Hegel, and the Historical Turn.
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On Marxism in the Wentieth CenturyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: Marx, Marxism, and Feuerbach Marxism and Engels's Feuerbach Lukács, Korsch, Kojéve, and Hegelian Marxism Horkheimer, Critical Theory, and the Frankfurt School On Marcuse and Adorno Excursus on Habermas and Marxism.
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Toward Interpreting Twentieth‐Century PhilosophyIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.
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NotesIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: Chapter 1 Toward Interpreting Twentieth—Century Philosophy Chapter 2 Kant and the Post‐Kantian Debate Chapter 3 On Marxism in the Twentieth Century Chapter 4 Pragmatism as Epistemology Chapter 5 Continental Philosophy as Phenomenology Chapter 6 Anglo—American Analytic Philosophy Chapter 7 Kant and Twentieth—Century Philosophy.
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IndexIn In Kant's Wake: Philosophy in the Twentieth Century, Wiley-blackwell. 2006.The prelims comprise: Half Title Title Copyright Contents.
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2On Rescher’s View of Idealism (and Pragmatism)In Robert Almeder (ed.), Rescher Studies: A Collection of Essays on the Philosophical Work of Nicholas Rescher, De Gruyter. pp. 287-308. 2008.
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2Karl MarxIn John Shand (ed.), Central Works of Philosophy V3: Nineteenth Century, Routledge. pp. 183-208. 2005.
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