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  1. Hegel's Psychology Of Freedom.Francis L. Jackson - 2000 - Animus 5:66-112.
     
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  2. Post-modernism and the recovery of the philosophical tradition.Francis L. Jackson - 1996 - Animus 1:3-28.
    Post-modernist thought represents the latest skeptical turn in a revolution going back to the overthrow of speculative thought in and after Hegel's time, whose principal phases are traced from its dogmatic origins in 19c scientism and absolutism, through the 20c. schools of meta-philosophy, to the explicitly post-philosophical positions of Derrida, Rorty and others who would finally abandon or suspend all engagement with the tradition of philosophical reason. The progress toward this denouement has brought with it progressive distortion of the understanding (...)
     
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  3. The Post-Modern Attack On Plato.Francis L. Jackson - 1999 - Animus 4:3-33.
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