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    On Being Free.Frithjof Bergmann - 1977 - University of Notre Dame Press.
    With extraordinary elegance and philosophic power, Frithjof Bergmann presents a genuine rethinking of freedom. By changing the focus from outside to inside the person, Bergmann shows how freedom can be a reality in self-growth, parenting, education, and in shaping a society that stimulates rather than stunts the self.
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  2. Nietzsche's critique of morality.Frithjof Bergmann - 1988 - In Robert C. Solomon & Kathleen Marie Higgins (eds.), Reading Nietzsche. Oxford University Press. pp. 29--45.
     
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    The experience of values.Frithjof Bergmann - 1973 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 16 (1-4):247 – 279.
    The first part of this paper argues that the various contending positions in the contemporary Theory of Value share one tacit presupposition, namely that the world of facts is value?neutral. Some of the sources of this premise are identified and a critique attempts to show that it cannot be defended. The second part delineates the general implications that the abandonment of this premise would have for the Theory of Value and outlines an alternative position.
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    A Monologue on the Emotions.Frithjof Bergmann - 1979 - Bowling Green Studies in Applied Philosophy 1:1-17.
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  5. Harmony and Reason: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Hegel.Frithjof H. Bergmann - 1959 - Dissertation, Princeton University
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    Nietzsche’s Critique of the Modality of Moral Codes.Frithjof Bergmann - 1985 - International Studies in Philosophy 17 (2):99-116.
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    Sartre on the nature of consciousness.Frithjof Bergmann - 1982 - American Philosophical Quarterly 19 (2):153-162.
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    The purpose of Hegel's system.Frithjof Bergmann - 1964 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 2 (2):189-204.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Purpose of Hegel's System FRITHJOF H. BERGMANN THIS ESSAYIS MEANTtO answer the question: what was Hegel really trying to do; what was the program that his system attempted to execute; what was the general enterprise that his philosophy sought to perform? Two things are clear: (1) Hegel insisted that philosophy had to be systematic. He ridiculed philosophers who made disconnected assertions and accused them of "shallowness" and of (...)
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    The Polarities of Nietzche’s Ethics and the Ideology of Adjustment.Frithjof Bergmann & Frederick Wyatt - 1964 - Memorias Del XIII Congreso Internacional de Filosofía 7:211-219.
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    The Passions. [REVIEW]Frithjof Bergmann - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (4):200-208.
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    The Passions. [REVIEW]Frithjof Bergmann - 1978 - Journal of Philosophy 75 (4):200-208.
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