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  1. Hegel's idealism: the satisfactions of self-consciousness.Robert B. Pippin - 1989 - New York:
    This is the most important book on Hegel to have appeared in the past ten years. The author offers a completely new interpretation of Hegel's idealism that focuses on Hegel's appropriation and development of Kant's theoretical project. Hegel is presented neither as a pre-critical metaphysician nor as a social theorist, but as a critical philosopher whose disagreements with Kant, especially on the issue of intuitions, enrich the idealist arguments against empiricism, realism, and naturalism. In the face of the dismissal of (...)
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  • Non‐Relative Virtues: An Aristotelian Approach.Martha Craven Nussbaum - 1988 - Midwest Studies in Philosophy 13 (1):32-53.
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  • Hegel at the Court of the Ashanti.Robert Bernasconi - 1998 - In Stuart Barnett (ed.), Hegel After Derrida. New York: Routledge. pp. 41--63.
    Hegel called world history a court of judgement, a world court, and in his Lectures on the Philosophy of World History he took Africans before that court and found them to be barbaric, cannibalistic, preoccupied with fetishes, without history, and without any consciousness of freedom. -/- In this paper, after rehearsing some of the more familiar objections to Hegel's verdict against Africa, I turn the tables and put Hegel on trial. More specifically, given that much of Hegel's account is directed (...)
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  • (1 other version)Totality and infinity.Emmanuel Levinas - 1961/1969 - Pittsburgh,: Duquesne University Press.
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  • (1 other version)Totality and infinity: an essay on exteriority.Emmanuel Levinas - 1961 - Hingham, MA: distribution for the U.S. and Canada, Kluwer Boston.
    INTRODUCTION Ever since the beginning of the modern phenomenological movement disciplined attention has been paid to various patterns of human experience as ...
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  • (3 other versions)Truth and method.Hans-Georg Gadamer - 1989 - New York: Continuum. Edited by Joel Weinsheimer & Donald G. Marshall.
    Written in the 1960s, TRUTH AND METHOD is Gadamer's magnum opus.
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  • Religion and moral reason: a new method for comparative study.Ronald Michael Green - 1988 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    Using the theoretical approach he introduced in his acclaimed Religious Reason (Oxford, 1978), and drawing on contemporary rationalist ethical theory as well as a variety of religious traditions and issues, Ronald M. Green here provides a simple, effective model for understanding the complexity of religious life. He shows clearly and convincingly that the basic processes of religious reasoning are the same everywhere and that they give rise, in perfectly understandable ways, to the rich diversity of religious expression worldwide. This is (...)
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  • Incommensurability, Truth, and the Conversation Between Confucians and Aristotelians About the Virtues.Alasdair Magintyre - 1991 - In Eliot Deutsch (ed.), Culture and Modernity: East-West Philosophic Perspectives. University of Hawaii Press. pp. 104-122.
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  • (1 other version)Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State.S. Avineri - 1972 - Radical Philosophy 12:33.
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  • Hegel’s Ethical Thought.Allen W. Wood - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This important new study offers a powerful exposition of the ethical theory underlying Hegel's philosophy of society, politics, and history. Professor Woodshows how Hegel applies his theory to such topics as human rights, the justification of legal punishment, criteria of moral responsibility, and the authority of individual conscience. The book includes a critical discussion of Hegel's treatment of other moral philosophers, provides an account of the controversial concept of 'ethical life', and shows the relation between the theory and Hegel's critical (...)
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  • The Quality of Life.Martha Nussbaum, Amartya Sen & Master Amartya Sen (eds.) - 1993 - Oxford University Press.
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  • (1 other version)Mencius and Aquinas: Theories of Virtue and Conceptions of Courage.Lee H. Yearly - 1994 - Philosophy East and West 44 (1):169-175.
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  • Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom.Paul Franco - 1999 - Yale University Press.
    Hegel offers perhaps the most profound and systematic modern attempt to understand the state as the realization of human freedom. In this examination of the philosopher’s ideas on freedom, Paul Franco focuses particularly on G. W. F. Hegel’s masterpiece, Philosophy of Right. Franco traces the development of Hegel’s ideas and relates them to modern political theory.
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  • Hegel's Ethical Thought by Allen Wood. [REVIEW]Frederick Neuhouser - 1992 - Journal of Philosophy 89 (6):316-320.
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  • Hsün Tzu: Basic Writings. Watson - 1963 - New York: Columbia University Press. Edited by Burton Watson.
    OTHER. WORKS. IN. THE. COLUMBIA. ASIAN. STUDIES. SERIES. Translations from the Asian Classics Major Plays ofChikamatsu, tr. Donald Keene 1961 Four Major Plays of Chikamatsu, tr. Donald Keene. Paperback ed. only. 1961; rev. ed.
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  • Whose Justice? Which Rationality?Alasdair C. MacIntyre - 1988 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    [This book] develops an account of rationality and justice that is tradition specific.-http://undpress.nd.edu.
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  • Hegel on Habit.John McCumber - 1990 - The Owl of Minerva 21 (2):155-165.
    “Die Gewohnheit” is given as title for two paragraphs in the section of the 1830 Philosophy of Mind on “Subjective Spirit,” but the word itself occurs in only one of them. A more cursory treatment of the topic is thus formally impossible, and Hegel seems to follow what he calls the tendency, in “scientific” treatments of Spirit, either to speak condescendingly of habit or to pass it over altogether. But Hegel does not share the grounds for that tendency, which according (...)
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  • (1 other version)Freedom and Tradition in Hegel: Reconsidering Anthropology, Ethics, and Religion.Thomas A. Lewis - 2006 - Philosophical Quarterly 56 (224):453-455.
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  • Reason in Religion: The Foundations of Hegel's Philosophy of Religion.Walter Jaeschke - 1990 - University of California Press.
    "This book is the first to take account of the clarification in Hegel interpretation, and on these documents in particular, made possible by the entirely new critical edition.... Jaeschke is able to give fresh interpretations and new insights into long standing controversies in the field."--Robert R. Williams, Hiram College, Ohio.
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  • Hegel’s Philosophy of Freedom.Paul Franco - 1999 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 62 (4):765-767.
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  • (2 other versions)Truth and Method.Hans-Georg Gadamer, Garrett Barden, John Cumming & David E. Linge - 1977 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 8 (1):67-72.
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  • (5 other versions)Whose Justice? Which Rationality?Alasdair Macintyre - 1988 - Philosophy and Public Affairs 18 (4):388-404.
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  • Comparative Religious Ethics.David Little & Sumner B. Twiss - 1978 - HarperCollins Publishers.
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  • Religious reason: the rational and moral basis of religious belief.Ronald Michael Green - 1978 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The purpose of this book is to call the separation of reason and religion into question.
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  • Reason in Religion: The Foundations of Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion.Walter Jaeschke, J. Michael Stewart & Peter C. Hodgson - 1990 - Religious Studies 28 (2):280-282.
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  • Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State.Shlomo Avineri - 1972 - London: Cambridge University Press.
    This study in English of Hegel's political philosophy presents an overall view of the development of Hegel's political thinking. The author has drawn on Hegel's philosophical works, his political tracts and his personal correspondence. Professor Avineri shows that although Hegel is primarily thought of as a philosopher of the state, he was much concerned with social problems and his concept of the state must be understood in this context.
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  • The critique of pure modernity: Hegel, Heidegger, and after.David Kolb - 1986 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
    He uses the novel strategy of presenting Heidegger's critique of Hegel and then suggesting the critique of Heidegger that Hegel might have made.
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  • Selbsterkenntnis des Absoluten. Grundlinien der Hegelschen Philosophie des Geistes.Adriaan Peperzak - 1989 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 51 (2):345-346.
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  • (2 other versions)The Critique of Pure Modernity: Hegel, Heidegger and After.David KOLB - 1986 - The Personalist Forum 3 (2):161-164.
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  • Selbsterkenntnis des Absoluten: Grundlinien der Hegelschen Philosophie des Geistes.Adriaan Theodoor Peperzak - 1987 - Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
    Dieser Kommentar zur Hegel'schen Philosophie des Geistes stellt ihre Struktur und die Hauptlinien ihrer Argumentationen heraus. Dazu stutzt sie sich auf eine Wort-fur-Wort-Analyse derjenigen Paragraphen der Berliner Enzyklopadie, in denen Hegel die Grundbegriffe und die Hauptubergange seiner Geistesphilosophie ausfuhrt. Die Rekonstruktionen des Hegel'schen Begriffs des Geistes, seiner Psychologie, seiner Auffassung des Verhaltnisses zwischen subjektivem, objektivem und absolutem Geiste sowie die ausfuhrliche Diskussion der Kapitel uber die Religion und das absolute Wissen ermoglichen eine neue Interpretation der Schlusse, mit denen die Enzyklopadie (...)
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  • (2 other versions)Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfaction of Self-Consciousness.Robert PIPPIN - 1989 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 99 (3):393-394.
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  • (2 other versions)Hegel.Charles Taylor - 1975 - Philosophy 51 (197):362-364.
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  • Freedom and Tradition in Hegel: Reconsidering Anthropology, Ethics, and Religion.Thomas A. Lewis (ed.) - 2005 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    _Freedom and Tradition in Hegel _stands at the intersection of three vital currents in contemporary ethics: debates over philosophical anthropology and its significance for ethics, reevaluations of tradition and modernity, and a resurgence of interest in Hegel. Thomas A. Lewis engages these three streams of thought in light of Hegel’s recently published _Vorlesungen über die Philosophie des Geistes_. Drawing extensively on these lectures, Lewis addresses an important lacuna in Hegelian scholarship by first providing a systematic analysis of Hegel’s philosophical anthropology (...)
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  • Myth and Philosophy.Frank Reynolds & David Tracy (eds.) - 1990 - State University of New York Press.
    "The book as a whole seeks to reinvigorate an academic discipline (philosophy of religion) which has fallen on hard times, and to do so by building a bridge between philosophy and empirical-historical studies of religion. The topic is both significant and timely. Too long the empiricists have been inadequately sophisticated philosophically and too long the philosophers have ignored historical data both in its breadth and depth. In not only calling for bridges between these disciplines, but actually building some, the work (...)
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  • Religious Reason: The Rational and Moral Basis of Religious Belief.Ronald M. Green - 1978 - Religious Studies 17 (1):124-126.
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  • Cosmogony and ethical order: new studies in comparative ethics.Robin W. Lovin & Frank Reynolds (eds.) - 1985 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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