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Common Knowledge (2004) 10 (1): 93–104.
Published: 01 January 2004
...László F. Földényi Duke University Press 2004 DOSTOEVSKY READS HEGEL IN SIBERIA AND BURSTS INTO TEARS László F. Földényi In the spring of 1854, after four years of forced labor, Dostoevsky was stationed as a private on the big Asian “North Slope,” in Semipalatynsk, which...
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Common Knowledge (2019) 25 (1-3): 464–467.
Published: 01 April 2019
...Richard Shiff; Jeffrey M. Perl Copyright © 2019 Duke University Press 2019 Pippin Robert B. , After the Beautiful: Hegel and the Philosophy of Pictorial Modernity ( Chicago : University of Chicago Press , 2014 ), 184 pp. ...
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Common Knowledge (2013) 19 (3): 581–582.
Published: 01 August 2013
...Bruce Krajewski Žižek Slavoj , Less than Nothing: Hegel and the Shadow of Dialectical Materialism ( London : Verso , 2012 ), 1,038 pp. © 2013 by Duke University Press 2013 LITTLE REVIEWS Pierre Bouretz, D’un...
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Common Knowledge (2016) 22 (1): 1–4.
Published: 01 January 2016
.... Rather than fretting over interpretive instability, we are inured to conceptual change and indeterminacy in every domain. But our world becomes circular—ironically, quite stable—when we direct logical reasoning to illuminate its aesthetic double (as Hegel did) or direct art to illuminate its...
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Common Knowledge (2012) 18 (2): 229–238.
Published: 01 April 2012
... discourse that we can shift back and forth between several logics — several organized ways of reasoning, of providing reasons or grounds for our claims. Building on previous work on Hegel's dialectical logic, the author here identifies three distinct logics simultaneously in play in our conversations...
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Common Knowledge (2010) 16 (3): 457–473.
Published: 01 August 2010
..., including Kant, Fichte, Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Wittgenstein, and Heidegger. Magee treats each of these in turn, establishing case by case that the relation of the individual to the universal is the central issue of German thought, as it is of quietist thinking generally. The identity...
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Common Knowledge (2014) 20 (3): 391–403.
Published: 01 August 2014
... inspired him, from Kant and Hegel to Heidegger and Walter Benjamin. A personal fear of being pinned down, coupled with his tragic Jewish witness to a philosophical quest for certainty gone astray, led the “Sad Rider,” one of many possible Derridas, to want to “erase” as much as he wanted to write — despite...
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Common Knowledge (2014) 20 (3): 404–411.
Published: 01 August 2014
..., In sophical connection as with Hegel  with as connection sophical philo strongest Darwin’s saw himself but Nietzsche Darwin, and Nietzsche ing Darwins...
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Common Knowledge (2022) 28 (3): 366–379.
Published: 01 September 2022
... achievements of our species. In comparison, even Hegel's and Proust's books seem optional, orchidaceous extras. There are still, as C. S. Peirce put it, “philosophical slop-shops on every corner” which will provide such confirmation. But there is a price. To pay the price you have to turn your back...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (3): 496–515.
Published: 01 August 2002
... Turgenev’s hero, had looked to the historiosophical schemas of German idealism for the key to their own and their country’s destiny. Herzen had been a leading expositor of Hegel in Russia, but his subsequent experience of the 1848 revolution in France led him...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 80–101.
Published: 01 January 2002
..., and partly competing, dialec- tical pictures of how to bring diversity to conversation—the other is Hegel’s —and each is crucial to what may be termed the postmodern ethics of otherness. This ethics is postmodern in that it eschews a single story about how the dialec- tics of communication happen...
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Common Knowledge (2009) 15 (2): 181–196.
Published: 01 April 2009
.... The Robbers The when he changed his mind about the revolution in France. The young author of new dimension (and created a more nuanced context for understanding quietism) of their rejection became a concern for philosophy. Schiller’s thought acquired a Schiller and Hegel, rejected the French Revolution...
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Common Knowledge (2022) 28 (1): 155–157.
Published: 01 January 2022
..., in imaginative form, Kant's “aesthetic ideas” are the direct forerunner not of Kierkegaard but of the idea of Hegel, Kierkegaard's bête noire, that “art and works of art, by springing from and being created by the spirit, are themselves of a spiritual kind, even if their presentation assumes an appearance...
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Common Knowledge (2008) 14 (2): 183–192.
Published: 01 April 2008
... of philosophy, so that he always took Kant and Hegel, especially Hegel, with his the in splendideducation a him gave notonly teachers atlater Yale, and his young, very only fifteen when he enteredthe University ofChicago.there Both order. some overall within a place find can heterogeneous...
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Common Knowledge (2002) 8 (1): 47–70.
Published: 01 January 2002
... the lines of rival positions: those of Kant, Fichte, Schelling, Schleier- macher, Hegel, and others, with their schools of followers. A new material base reshapes positions in the attention space, which is in turn structured by the law of small numbers. The new school of thinkers that exploits the career...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 305.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the to indifference preceded the Romantic Absolute and never wholly displaced it. not-yet-real.” the tobelieve in Enlightenment TheRussian possible it made Hegel “exactly and values by subsumed be to began facts for a As “naive” nation, perhaps she could. dream wasThis fatal, Chamberlain says, West...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 306.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the to indifference preceded the Romantic Absolute and never wholly displaced it. not-yet-real.” the tobelieve in Enlightenment TheRussian possible it made Hegel “exactly and values by subsumed be to began facts for a As “naive” nation, perhaps she could. dream wasThis fatal, Chamberlain says, West...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 307.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the to indifference preceded the Romantic Absolute and never wholly displaced it. not-yet-real.” the tobelieve in Enlightenment TheRussian possible it made Hegel “exactly and values by subsumed be to began facts for a As “naive” nation, perhaps she could. dream wasThis fatal, Chamberlain says, West...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 308–309.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the to indifference preceded the Romantic Absolute and never wholly displaced it. not-yet-real.” the tobelieve in Enlightenment TheRussian possible it made Hegel “exactly and values by subsumed be to began facts for a As “naive” nation, perhaps she could. dream wasThis fatal, Chamberlain says, West...
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Common Knowledge (2006) 12 (2): 309–310.
Published: 01 April 2006
... the to indifference preceded the Romantic Absolute and never wholly displaced it. not-yet-real.” the tobelieve in Enlightenment TheRussian possible it made Hegel “exactly and values by subsumed be to began facts for a As “naive” nation, perhaps she could. dream wasThis fatal, Chamberlain says, West...