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  1. Horizontal Unfairness and Retrospective Sensemaking.Martin Lund Petersen - 2019 - Philosophy of Management 18 (1):5-22.
    In this article, I aim at problematizing the implied idea of causality in cognitive evaluations of horizontal justice events. I will draw on theories about retrospective sensemaking and its cognitive foundation in counterfactual belief formation. Issues related to horizontal or intraunit unfairness emerge in situations in which the actions of one employee influence the outcome of another due to relational interdependence. The authors of theories about horizontal unfairness have continued the traditional distinction between the three facets of justice, procedural, distributive, (...)
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  • Threshold of Bio-Ethics: Philosophical Warrant in the Thought of Stephen Erickson.John McCumber - 2002 - Christian Bioethics 8 (3):255-274.
    John McCumber; The Threshold of Bio-Ethics: Philosophical Warrant in the Thought of Stephen Erickson, Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in Medical Mor.
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  • The Solicitation of the Trap: On Transcendence and Transcendental Materialism in Advanced Consumer-Capitalism. [REVIEW]Steve Hall - 2012 - Human Studies 35 (3):365-381.
    This article argues that a transcendental materialist conception of subjectivity can move us beyond the orthodox idealist theories that dominate progressive thought in advanced consumer-capitalism. This position can shed new light on current forms of subjectivity that seem to prefer life in consumer culture's surrogate social world rather than active participation in cultural and political resistance and transformation, which requires far more than simply 'transcending the norm'. The rebirth of creative political subjectivity is impossible unless the subject is prepared to (...)
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  • Beyond Hegel's Ontological Claim.Robert Van Roden Allen - 1984 - Dialogue 23 (2):305-314.
    Reading Charles Taylor's Hegel, one is quite struck by his view that Hegel's Logic offers us an ontology. To some degree this is an obvious observation in that the Logic certainly pretends to speak regarding “all that is”. Within the optic of Taylor's suggestion, it is possible to explore the primacy of the ontological claim for Hegel's work, the possibility of nihilism consequent upon its collapse, and an access to a post-Hegelian and post-nihilistic future for human thought and activity.
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  • What is wrong with the divine interpretation of Geist in Hegel?Marina F. Bykova - 2016 - Studies in East European Thought 68 (2-3):181-192.
    While commentators recognize the centrality of the notion of Geist in Hegel’s philosophical project, there is no consensus about what the term exactly designates and what its role is within his system. One interpretation, which has appeared on the scene in recent years, overemphasizes the onto-theological connotations of the Hegelian term and understands it as a kind of supernatural or divine force determining the development of the system and guiding human history. Critically opposing this reading and showing its conceptual shortcomings, (...)
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  • The Non-Conceptual Dimension of Social Mediation: Toward a Materialist Aufhebung of Hegel.Dionysis Christias - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 27 (3):448-473.
    ABSTRACTSellars’s relationship with Hegel is complex and itself ‘dialectical‘ in interesting ways. Sellars follows Hegel in recognizing that the normativity essential to intentionality and conceptu...
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  • (1 other version)Must it Be Abstract? Hegel, Pippin, and Clark.Martin Donougho - 2007 - Hegel Bulletin 28 (1-2):87-106.
    By comparison with other parts of his philosophy, Hegel'sAestheticshas been slighted by Anglo-American philosophers. All the more welcome then are two recent essays by Robert Pippin, which promise to go well beyond received notions. WithHegel's Idealism, Pippin published what is by any measure one of the most original of recent treatments. Shortly thereafter came a penetrating study of the idea of the modern, which allotted a central role to artistic modernism, and since then he has published various essays actively engaging (...)
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  • Gadamer ve tarih bilinci sorunu.Feysel Tașçier - 2013 - Ethos: Dialogues in Philosophy and Social Sciences 6 (1).
    Bu çalışmada Gadamer’in hermeneutik anlayışında önemli bir yere sahip olan tarih bilinci sorunu incelenecektir. Gadamer’in tarih bilinci sorununa yaklaşımı incelenirken aynı zamanda onun etkisinde kaldığını belirttiği Heidegger’in hermeneutik düşüncesi ile olan ilişkilerine de ayrıca yer verilecektir. Bunun yanında Heidegger’in Gadamer üzerindeki açık etkisinden ötürü dolaylı da olsa Hegel’in diyalektiği ve bilinç sorunu ile olan kan bağlarına değinilecektir. Çalışmamız bu çerçeveden hareketle tarihsel anlama sürecinde bilincin tarihselliği düşüncesinin Gadamer’ci hermeneutik anlayışta nasıl gerçekleştiğini göstermeyi amaçlamaktadır.
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  • The Ubiquity of Vilence: A Search for Orgins.Westra Chris - 2008 - Global Bioethics 21 (1-4):61-80.
    An inescapable feature of human growth is the toll in lives, including non-human ones, that occurs through the imperfect management of the institutions and technologies we develop. The histories of colonial and economic expansion, along with those of transportation, communications and political institutions, to name a few areas in man's recent growth, are replete with examples of violence, destruction and chapters of human suffering: part of the price for growing complexity. Since the increasing ability to engage in violence can be (...)
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  • Being and Metaphysics: A Hegelian Critique of Heidegger’s Phenomenological Voluntarism.Emanuel Coplias - 2018 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 10 (2):373-409.
    Hegel and Heidegger are leading figures of modern philosophy, but their interpretation of being, metaphysics, truth, ontology, epistemology, dialectic, alienation and art, among other central questions of philosophy, are radically different. Taking these aspects into account, my paper tries to dismiss Heidegger’s critiques towards Hegel arguing that, from the point of view of 20th century phenomenology, and although using a dissimilar philosophical vocabulary, Hegel was rather a phenomenologist than a metaphysician. Not only that: in many respects, Heidegger’s Dasein toys with (...)
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  • (2 other versions)In Defense of Bad Infinity: A Fichtean Response to Hegel's Differenzschrift.Wayne M. Martin - 2007 - Hegel Bulletin 28 (1-2):168-187.
    Hegel's very first acknowledged publication was, among other things, an attack on Fichte. In 1801, Hegel was still laboring in almost complete obscurity, while Fichte was an international sensation, though already somewhat past the peak of his meteoric career. In the 1801Differenzschrift, Hegel cut his teeth by criticizing Fichte's already widelycriticisedWissenschaftslehre, and by demonstrating that Schelling's philosophical system was not simply to be equated with it. Fichte himself never bothered to respond to Hegel's criticisms; indeed he never publicly acknowledged their (...)
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  • Alfredo Ferrarin, Hegel and Aristotle , pp. 442. ISBN 0-521-78314-3.Dermot Moran - 2005 - Hegel Bulletin 26 (1-2):120-126.
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  • Kant’s Microcosmic Doctrine(s) and his Transcendental Philosophy.Richard McDonough - 2016 - Meta: Research in Hermeneutics, Phenomenology, and Practical Philosophy 8 (1):99-120.
    Despite Conger’s classic view that one can find very little of the microcosmic doctrine in any of the Idealists, the paper argues that Kant develops several little known microcosmic doctrines over the course of his development from his first Critique to his second Critiqueto his Opus Postumum and that these are intimately connected with his various notions of “transcendental” philosophy. First, the roots of the microcosmic doctrine in Plato are explored. Second, Kant’s most basic microcosmic doctrine and its connection with (...)
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  • Hymns to the Night: On H. S. Harris's “The Cows in the Dark Night”.Michael G. Vater - 1987 - Dialogue 26 (4):645-.
    As one of the bare handful of scholars working on Schelling, I should heartily like to accept Professor Harris's argument, for all these black cows hang around one's neck more heavily than did the albatross on the ancient mariner's. I find myself obliged, however, to closely test his argument. I regret that, viewed in the context of the whole of the Phenomenology's Preface, Harris's argument is not fully convincing. I shall argue that, since the Preface's plain intent is to contrast (...)
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