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    Logics of disintegration: post-structuralist thought and the claims of critical theory.Peter Dews - 2007 - New York: Verso.
    A major and brilliant work of Marxist theory, admirably rigorous, clear-minded and well-researched.
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    Schelling's late philosophy in confrontation with Hegel.Peter Dews - 2023 - New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
    This book presents and evaluates the late philosophy (Spätphilosophie) of F. W. J. Schelling (1775-1854) across a wide range of issues, ranging from relation between pure thinking and being, to the philosophy of mythology and religion, to the philosophy of history, to questions concerning the philosophy of nature and freedom. Simultaneously, it discusses Hegel's treatment of similar issues, and systematically compares the two thinkers. This is the first time, in an English-language publication, that these two major German Idealists have been (...)
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    The Idea of Evil.Peter Dews (ed.) - 2008 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno Suggests that the concept of moral evil touches on a neuralgic point in western culture Argues that, despite the widespread (...)
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    The Idea of Evil.Peter Dews - 2008 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno Suggests that the concept of moral evil touches on a neuralgic point in western culture Argues that, despite the widespread (...)
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    The Idea of Evil.Peter Dews - 2007 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno Suggests that the concept of moral evil touches on a neuralgic point in western culture Argues that, despite the widespread (...)
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  6. The return of the subject in late Foucault.Peter Dews - 1989 - Radical Philosophy 51 (1):37-41.
     
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    The Idea of Evil.Peter Dews - 2008 - Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    This timely book by philosopher Peter Dews explores the idea of evil, one of the most problematic terms in the contemporary moral vocabulary. Surveys the intellectual debate on the nature of evil over the past two hundred years Engages with a broad range of discourses and thinkers, from Kant and the German Idealists, via Schopenhauer and Nietzsche, to Levinas and Adorno Suggests that the concept of moral evil touches on a neuralgic point in western culture Argues that, despite the widespread (...)
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    The limits of disenchantment: essays on contemporary European philosophy.Peter Dews - 1995 - New York: Verso.
    Peter Dews explores some of the most urgent problems confronting contemporary European thought: the status of the subject, the ethical dimensions of Critical ...
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    Schopenhauer and Nietzsche: Suffering from Meaninglessness.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 118–157.
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  10. The paradigm shift to communication and the question of subjectivity: reflections on Habermas, Lacan and Mead.Peter Dews - 1995 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 49 (194):483-519.
     
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    Deconstructive Subjectivities.Simon Critchley & Peter Dews (eds.) - 1996 - State University of New York Press.
    Explores the meanings of subjectivity in continental philosophy in the wake of post-structuralism and critical theory.
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    Dialectics and the Transcendence of Dialectics: Adorno's Relation to Schelling.Peter Dews - 2014 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 22 (6):1180-1207.
    The influence of the thought of the great German Idealist philosopher G.W.F Hegel on the thought of Theodor Adorno, the leading thinker of the first generation of the Frankfurt School, is unmistakeable, and has been the subject of much commentary. Much less discussed, however, is the influence of Hegel's prominent contemporary, F.W.J. Schelling. This article investigates the influence of Schelling on Adorno, and the sometimes striking parallels between fundamental motifs in the work of both thinkers. It argues that Adorno's critique (...)
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    Theory construction and existential description in Schelling’s treatise on freedom.Peter Dews - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1):157-178.
    Despite considerable recent attention, important features of Schelling’s famous work, the 1809 treatise On the Essence of Human Freedom, remain under-explored. One of these is the methodological dualism which Schelling advocates at the very start of the text. Schelling aims to weld together into a coherent position a first-person phenomenology of freedom and an explanation achieved by locating freedom within a conceptual system articulating the basic structure of the world. Most interpretations of the Freiheitsschrift, however, concentrate on only one of (...)
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    Foucault and the French tradition of historical epistemology.Peter Dews - 1992 - History of European Ideas 14 (3):347-363.
  15. Uncategorical imperatives-Adorno, Badiou and the ethical turn.Peter Dews - 2002 - Radical Philosophy 111:33-37.
     
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    Habermas: a critical reader.Peter Dews (ed.) - 1999 - Malden, Mass., USA: Blackwell.
    Comprised of classic and newly-commissioned papers from leading theorists, this volume provides a wide-ranging critical introduction to the thought of Jurgen ...
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    Faktizität, Geltung und Öffentlichkeit.Peter Dews - 1993 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 41 (2):359-364.
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    Critical notices.John Skorupski, Peter Dews & Dirk tD Held - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1):143 – 178.
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    The Configuration of the Ethical Demand in Løgstrup and Levinas.P. Dews - 2017 - In R. Stern & Hans Fink (eds.), What Is Ethically Demanded? K. E. Løgstrup’s Philosophy of Moral Life. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame Press. pp. 102 - 129.
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  20. Althusser, structuralism, and the French epistemological tradition.Peter Dews - 1994 - In Gregory Elliott (ed.), Althusser: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 104--141.
     
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    Imagination and the Symbolic:Castoriadis and Lacan.Peters Dews - 2002 - Constellations 9 (4):516-521.
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    Law, Solidarity and the Tasks of Philosophy.Peter Dews - 1996 - In .
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  23. The tremor of reflection: Slavoj Žižek's Lacanian dialectics.Peter Dews - 1995 - Radical Philosophy 72.
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    A forum for philosophical imagination and social critique.Peter Dews - 2017 - Philosophy and Social Criticism 43 (3):250-251.
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    Adorno: Radical Evil as a Category of the Social.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 187–211.
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  26. Communicative paradigms and the question of subjectivity: Habermas, Mead, and Lacan.Peter Dews - 1999 - In Habermas: A Critical Reader. Blackwell. pp. 87--117.
     
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  27. Die Historisierung der analytischen Philosophie.Peter Dews - 1994 - Philosophische Rundschau 41 (1):1.
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  28. Derrida in Prison.Peter Dews - 1982 - Radical Philosophy 31:41.
     
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  29. Editorial.Peter Dews - 1989 - Radical Philosophy 53:1.
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    Fichte and Schelling: Entangled in Nature.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 46–80.
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    Gunnar Hindrichs: Das Absolute und das Subjekt.Peter Dews - 2010 - In Jürgen Stolzenberg, Fred Rush & Karl P. Ameriks (eds.), Glaube Und Vernunft/Faith and Reason. De Gruyter. pp. 283-288.
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    Habermas.Peter Dews (ed.) - 1999 - Malden, Mass., USA: Wiley-Blackwell.
    Comprised of classic and newly-commissioned papers from leading theorists, this volume provides a wide-ranging critical introduction to the thought of Jürgen Habermas. Some contributions explore the relation between Habermas's philosophy and the thought of major predecessors, including Kant, Hegel, Marx and Heidegger. Others elucidate the political context of Habermas's thinking, while a final section presents the responses of leading German contemporaries to his work. The result is a more rounded picture of Habermas's oeuvre and achievement than has previously been available. (...)
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    Hegel: A Wry Theodicy.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 81–117.
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    Habermas et Derrida : modernité, justice et religion.Peter Dews & Jean-Marc Durand-Gasselin - 2019 - Cités 2:89.
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    Hegel In Analysis: Slavoj Zizek's Lacanian Dialectics.P. Dews - 1990 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 21:1-18.
    In the following paper I shall be developing a critical discussion of the contemporary interpretation of Hegel proposed by a Yugoslavian, and more specifically Slovenian, philosopher named Slavoj Zizek, whose principal theoretical allegiance is to the thought of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The very existence of this body of work raises many intriguing questions about the theoretical, cultural, and political context from which it has arisen. Why, for example, should the notoriously obscure and difficult thought of a Parisian psychoanalyst (...)
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    Hegel in Analysis: Slavoj Zizek's Lacanian Dialectics.Peter Dews - 1990 - Hegel Bulletin 11 (1-2):1-18.
    In the following paper I shall be developing a critical discussion of the contemporary interpretation of Hegel proposed by a Yugoslavian, and more specifically Slovenian, philosopher named Slavoj Zizek, whose principal theoretical allegiance is to the thought of the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan. The very existence of this body of work raises many intriguing questions about the theoretical, cultural, and political context from which it has arisen. Why, for example, should the notoriously obscure and difficult thought of a Parisian psychoanalyst (...)
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    Intersubjectivity and the “Space of Reasons”: Fichte in the Post-Analytic Context.Peter Dews - 2008 - Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 29 (1):133-159.
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    Index.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 246–253.
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  39. Interview: Slavoj Žižek and Renata Salecl: Lacan in Slovenia.Peter Dews, Peter Osborne, Renata Salecl & Slavoj Žižek - 1991 - Radical Philosophy 58.
  40. Životní svět, metafyzika a etika přírody u Habermase.Peter Dews - 1999 - Filosoficky Casopis 47:277-298.
    [Lifeworld, Metaphysics and the Ethics of Nature in Habermas. ].
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    Kant: The Perversion of Freedom.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 17–45.
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    Levinas: Ethics à l'Outrance.Peter Dews - 2008 - In The Idea of Evil. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 158–186.
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  43. Lacan in Slovenia: An interview with Slavoj Žižek and Renata Salecl.Peter Dews & Peter Osborne - 1991 - Radical Philosophy 58:25-31.
  44. Lifeworld, metaphysics and the ethics of nature in habermas.P. Dews - 1999 - Filosoficky Casopis 47 (2):277-293.
     
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  45. Morality, ethics and postmetaphysical thinking-new books by Habermas, Jurgen.P. Dews - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1):164-173.
     
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  46. Morality, Ethics and 'Postmetaphysical Thinking': New Books by Jürgen Habermas.Peter Dews - 1995 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 3 (1):164.
     
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    Makt og subjektivitet hos Foucault.Peter Dews - 2009 - Agora Journal for metafysisk spekulasjon 27 (2-3):104-135.
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  48. Misadventures of the Dialectic.Peter Dews - 1977 - Radical Philosophy 18:10-15.
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    Nature and Subjectivity: Fichte’s Role in the Pippin/McDowell Debate in the Light of his neo-Kantian Reception.Peter Dews - 2010 - Fichte-Studien 35:227-242.
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    Nature and Subjectivity: Fichte’s Role in the Pippin/McDowell Debate in the Light of his neo-Kantian Reception.Peter Dews - 2010 - Fichte-Studien 35:227-242.
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