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    An ethics of temptation: Schelling's contribution to the freedom controversy.Daniel J. Smith - 2020 - European Journal of Philosophy 29 (4):731-745.
    European Journal of Philosophy, Volume 29, Issue 4, Page 731-745, December 2021.
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    What Happens to Kant's Race Theory in the 1790s? A New Anthropological Interpretation of Radical Evil.Daniel J. Smith - forthcoming - Philosophers' Imprint.
    This paper addresses the much-debated question about the fate of Kant's race theory in the 1790s by examining his use of the concepts of “germs” [Keime] and “predispositions” [Anlagen] in the Religion within the Bounds of Bare Reason of 1793. Following the well-received “anthropological interpretation” of the essay on radical evil that draws productive analogies with his philosophy of history, it proposes a “new anthropological interpretation” that focuses on concepts borrowed from his philosophy of race. Against those who have argued (...)
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  3. Rethinking Democracy in Kurdistan.Daniel J. Smith - 2022 - Philosophy World Democracy 12.
    The Kurdish movement has revitalised the idea of democracy. Under the most difficult of circumstances – squeezed between ISIS on one side and the Turkish armed forces on the other – a radical form of democracy has been implemented that has inspired many both inside and outside the region. Introducing the special issue “Rethinking Democracy in Kurdistan”, this article explores the ingenious challenge to the nation-state system posed by this new democratic theory and practice, focusing on the prison writings of (...)
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    How is an Illusion of Reason Possible? The Division of Nothing in the_ _ _Critique of Pure Reason_ .Daniel James Smith - 2023 - Kant Studien 114 (3):493-512.
    This paper develops a new interpretation of the “table of nothing” that appears at the end of the transcendental aesthetic in the Critique of Pure Reason. In contrast to previous interpretations, which have taken it to be part of Kant’s account of the failures of reason, this paper argues that it should be understood as proffering Kant’s positive account of the objects he will be concerned with in the transcendental dialectic, namely objects that, properly understood, are nothing. I examine the (...)
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  5. Foucault sobre ética y subjetividad: ‘cuidado de sí’ y ‘estética de la existencia.Daniel J. Smith - 2017 - Dorsal. Revista de Estudios Foucaultianos 2:301-321.
    Este ensayo considera la estructura del sujeto ético que se encuentra en los últimos trabajos de Foucault sobre ética, y da cuenta de sus dos conceptos éticos fundamentales: “cuidado de sí” y “estética de la existencia”. El “cuidado de sí”, se argumenta, da a Foucault una manera de conceptualizar la ética que no depende de categorías jurídicas, y que no concibe al sujeto ético en el modelo de la sustancia. “El cuidado de sí” conlleva una comprensión del sujeto ético como (...)
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    Philosophy is Dead – Long Live Philosophy!Daniel J. Smith - 2022 - Philosophy World Democracy 12.
    Continental philosophy is in crisis. With the last few decades spent mainly on a “great figures” approach, this tradition is having to come to terms with the fact that most of its luminaries have now passed away. Derrida’s death in 2004 sent shockwaves through the community and seems to have functioned as marker for the generation before my own (I was not yet an undergraduate when it happened). For the rest of us, 2021 will have been a huge year as (...)
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    “Clinging Stubbornly to the Antithesis of Assumptions”: On the Difference Between Hegel’s and Spinoza’s Systems of Philosophy.Daniel J. Smith - 2021 - Research in Phenomenology 51 (3):351-371.
    This essay re-examines Hegel’s critique of Spinoza’s Ethics, focusing on the question of method. Are the axioms and definitions unmotivated presuppositions that make the attainment of absolute knowledge impossible in principle, as Hegel charges? This essay develops a new reading of the Ethics to defend it from this critique. I argue that Hegel reads Spinoza as if his system were constructed only according to the mathematical second kind of knowledge, ignoring Spinoza’s clear preference for knowledge of the third kind. The (...)
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  8. Hegel's Comedy.Daniel J. Smith - 2013 - Pli 24:182-198.
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  9. On the Viral Event.Daniel J. Smith - 2020 - European Journal of Psychoanalysis | Coronavirus and Philosophers: A Tribune.
     
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  10. The Revenge of Nature? On the Coronavirus and Natural Evil.Daniel J. Smith - 2021 - In Divya Dwivedi (ed.), Virality of Evil: Philosophy in the Time of a Pandemic. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. pp. 139-146.
     
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    Kant’s nonideal theory of politics. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Smith - 2022 - Contemporary Political Theory 21 (1):19-22.
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    Mark Pennington, Robust Political Economy: Classical Liberalism and the Future of Public Policy: Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2011. ISBN: 978-1-84980-765-4, $32, Pbk. [REVIEW]Daniel J. Smith - 2012 - Journal of Value Inquiry 46 (4):519-522.