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    Hegel’s Hermeneutics.P. Franks - 1996 - Mind 110 (439):817-821.
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  2. Hauptmomente in Hegels begriff der persönlichkeit--.Frank Wallace Dunlop - 1903 - Jena,: Druck von A. Kämpfe.
     
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  3. Schelling’s Critique of Hegel and the Beginnings of Marxian Dialectics.Manfred Frank - 1989 - Idealistic Studies 19 (3):251-268.
    The history of western philosophy provides many occasions for verifying a general experience: theoretical innovations gain immediate appreciation only if they do not demand too much of the ability of contemporaries to integrate them into their worldview. If they emerge hastily and lack clear connection to their epoch’s expectations about meaning, they will be dismissed as an “untimely growth.” This is, of course, easy enough to understand. What is remarkable, though, is that even subsequent generations that have come to accept (...)
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    Hegels Pöbel: eine Untersuchung der "Grundlinien der Philosophie des Rechts".Frank Ruda - 2011 - Konstanz: Konstanz University Press.
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  5. That which makes itself : Hegel, rabble and consequences.Frank Ruda - 2017 - In David James (ed.), Hegel's `Elements of the Philosophy of Right': A Critical Guide. New York, NY: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The Death of God as Source of the Creativity of Humans.Franke William - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):55.
    Although declarations of the death of God seem to be provocations announcing the end of the era of theology, this announcement is actually central to the Christian revelation in its most classic forms, as well as to its reworkings in contemporary religious thought. Indeed provocative new possibilities for thinking theologically open up precisely in the wake of the death of God. Already Hegel envisaged a revolutionary new realization of divinity emerging in and with the secular world through its establishment (...)
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    Hegel’s Theory of the Modern State.Frank Litton - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:326-326.
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    Hegels Philosophie der Dichtung.Frank Dietrich Wagner - 1974 - Bonn: Bouvier Verlag Grundmann.
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    Hegel's Solution to the Problem of Being.Frank J. Kelly - 1988 - Philosophica 41.
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    Why Hegel?Frank Schallow - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (1):29-35.
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    Why Hegel?Frank Schallow - 1990 - Southwest Philosophy Review 6 (1):29-35.
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    Imbricating the Antagonisms: A Žižekian Mediation of the Hegel-Kierkegaard Opposition.Frank Smecker - 2016 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 10 (1).
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    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Vorlesungen Uber die Philosophie der Geschichte.Frank Thilly & George Lasson - 1920 - Philosophical Review 29 (6):587.
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    Comment on Rolf‐Peter Horstmann's ‘What is Hegel's Legacy and What Should We Do With It?’.Paul Franks - 1999 - European Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):288-291.
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    Blake, Hegel, and Dialectic. [REVIEW]Frank Bryce McCluskey - 1985 - The Owl of Minerva 17 (1):64-65.
    By including aspects of human thought and culture in his system, Hegel invited comparison of his thought with other thinkers and even other genres. David Punter has made such a comparison in Blake, Hegel, and Dialectic. Such a comparative work is extremely difficult to pull off because of the difficulty of explicating the central concepts of two such great and diverse thinkers and then finding a common ground for comparison. Punter is a Blake scholar whose previous publications reflect (...)
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    Goethe und Hegel: Wesen der Dialektik-Grenze des Digitalen.Frank Dietrich Wagner - 2020 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Husserl and Hegel: A Historical and Religious Encounter.Frank M. Kirkland - 1985 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 16 (1):70-87.
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  18. Hegel's Philosophy of Subjective Spirit.Darrel Frank Moellendorf - 1990 - Dissertation, The Claremont Graduate University
    This critical commentary on the three sections of the philosophy of subjective spirit as it appears in Hegel's final Berlin Encyclopedia uses them to come to a better understanding and evaluation of his general philosophical perspective. This is in contrast to two sorts of dangers which Hegel scholarship faces. One is getting so caught up in summarizing and interpreting the troublesome texts that no evaluation is provided. The other is to view Hegel unsympathetically through the criteria of (...)
     
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  19. Dennis J. Schmidt, The Ubiquity of the Finite: Hegel, Heidegger, and the Entitlements of Philosophy Reviewed by.Frank Schalow - 1989 - Philosophy in Review 9 (3):114-117.
     
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  20. The Bounds of Phenomenology: An Essay on Husserl and Hegel.Frank M. Kirkland - 1981 - Dissertation, New School for Social Research
    Although the literature on, and the interest in, the relation of Husserlian phenomenology and Hegelian phenomenology are almost next to nil, the interpretations surrounding this relation are plagued by a number of aporiai. There is too much attention to extraneous matters. There is no adequate attempt to work out and explicate their respective theories of phenomenology and the coherency of the theories. There is a failure to spell out the presuppositions involved in the formation of transcendental philosophy which is to (...)
     
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    G.W.F. Hegel "Wissenschaft der Logik": ein Kommentar.Frank-Peter Hansen - 1997 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    G. W. F. Hegel: An introduction to the science of wisdom.James P. Frank - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2):241-245.
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    How Theology Shaped Twentieth-Century Philosophy.Frank B. Farrell - 2019 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Medieval theology had an important influence on later philosophy which is visible in the empiricisms of Russell, Carnap, and Quine. Other thinkers, including McDowell, Kripke, and Dennett, show how we can overcome the distorting effects of that theological ecosystem on our accounts of the nature of reality and our relationship to it. In a different philosophical tradition, Hegel uses a secularized version of Christianity to argue for a kind of human knowledge that overcomes the influences of late-medieval voluntarism, and (...)
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    III. a. Dritte Periode. Die Hegel-Forschung nach 1965.Frank-Peter Hansen - 1989 - In Das Älteste Systemprogramm des Deutschen Idealismus: Rezeptionsgeschichte Und Interpretation. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 181-295.
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. [REVIEW]Frank Schalow - 1989 - Review of Metaphysics 42 (4):837-838.
    This meticulous translation of a series of lectures which Heidegger delivered in 1930-1931 on the opening part of the Phenomenology of Spirit marks an important contribution to the works already available that recount his rather punctuated dialogue with Hegel. As such, Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit rounds out Heidegger's somewhat murky encounter with Hegelian philosophy, his attempt to think what is unthought in the dialectical "journey" of consciousness. Unlike some of the other works already in translation, these lectures reveal (...)
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  26. Kant and Hegel on the Esotericism of Philosophy.Paul Franks - 1993 - Dissertation, Harvard University
    Why are Kant and Hegel so notoriously hard to understand? It has hitherto gone unnoticed that Kant and Hegel account for philosophy's necessary obscurity by recasting what they think is an ancient tradition of philosophical esotericism. Reconstructing these accounts generates new interpretations of Kant's deduction of freedom and Hegel's deduction of the concept of science . Both deductions aim to make philosophy universally accessible. Each raises, but fails to settle, the question of philosophy's exclusions. ;Following a procedure (...)
     
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    Ruda Frank, Hegel's Rabble: An Investigation into Hegel's Philosophy of Right. London: Continuum, 2011. ISBN 978-1441156938 . Pp. xviii+218. £65.00. [REVIEW]Jacob Blumenfeld - 2013 - Hegel Bulletin 34 (2):280-285.
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    Rizzi's Honor.Frank Adler - 1985 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 1985 (66):105-109.
    In the famous opening sentence of The Eighteenth Brumaire, Marx notes that somewhere Hegel had written that great world-historical phenomena occur twice, neglecting to add, however, the first time as tragedy, the second as farce. Given what we now know of the heretofore hidden side of Bruno Rizzi, still another revision seems in order: sometimes such phenomena make yet a third appearance, this time as embarrassment, rank embarrassment. Indeed, Rizzi's name surfaced in three such sequential contexts. The first was (...)
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    Comment on Rolf-Peter Horstmann's 'what is Hegel's legacy and what should we do with it?'.Paul Franks - 1999 - European Journal of Philosophy 7 (2):288–291.
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  30. Der neue heilige: Hegel über die darstellung gottes.Ursula Franke - forthcoming - Zeitschrift für Ästhetik Und Allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft.
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  31. From Quine to Hegel: Naturalism, Anti-Realism and Maimon's Question Quid Facti.”.Paul W. Franks - 2007 - In Espen Hammer (ed.), German Idealism: Contemporary Perspectives. Routledge. pp. 50--69.
     
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    Hegel[REVIEW]Frank Schalow - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):72-79.
    As a central legacy to the dialectical journey chronicled in the Phenomenology of Spirit, the uniquely Hegelian proviso to think concretely poses a special challenge when developed as the chief motif in Theodor Adorno’s attempt to guide us through the maze of Hegel’s texts. In Hegel: Three Studies, Adorno shows with extraordinary intensity how the continual challenge of grappling with Hegel’s writings converges with the apparently separate effort to pioneer novel philosophical insights. The passivity of reading and (...)
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    Hegel[REVIEW]Frank Schalow - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 25 (1):72-79.
    As a central legacy to the dialectical journey chronicled in the Phenomenology of Spirit, the uniquely Hegelian proviso to think concretely poses a special challenge when developed as the chief motif in Theodor Adorno’s attempt to guide us through the maze of Hegel’s texts. In Hegel: Three Studies, Adorno shows with extraordinary intensity how the continual challenge of grappling with Hegel’s writings converges with the apparently separate effort to pioneer novel philosophical insights. The passivity of reading and (...)
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    Language and Deed: Rediscovering Politics through Heidegger’s Encounter with German Idealism.Frank Schalow (ed.) - 1998 - BRILL.
    This book examines Heidegger's controversial relation to politics as it grows out of his understanding of his predecessors in German Idealism, most notably, Hegel. This way of developing a dialogue between Heidegger and Hegel on the issue of politics provides an important context for questioning the former's link with National Socialism. Yet the book does not simply condemn Heidegger for his Nazi involvement nor claim that his thinking is free from dangerous political implications. On the contrary, a second (...)
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  35. Non-Being and Memory: A Critique of Pure Difference.Frank Scalambrino - 2011 - Dissertation, Duquesne University
    [PHILPEOPLE DOESN'T ALLOW PARAGRAPH BREAKS IN ABSTRACTS...] My [Frank Scalambrino's] dissertation first traces the development of a philosophical theory of ontological negation from Plato’s Parmenides and Sophist through Aristotle’s Metaphysics to Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, especially his “Table of Nothing” (A 292). Whereas Plato’s “puzzle of non-being” sets the stage for the subsequent discussion of ontological negation, Kant’s Table of Nothing provides a formalization of the possible solutions to the puzzle. According to Kant, there are four (4) different (...)
     
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    From Quine to Hegel: Naturalism, Anti-Realism and Maimon’s Question Quid Facti.Paul Franks - 2019 - Discipline filosofiche. 29 (1):9-29.
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    Hegels "Wissenschaft der Logik": eine internationale Bibliographie ihrer Rezeption im XX. Jahrhundert: Bibliographie in drei Bänden.Erwin Hasselberg & Frank Radtke (eds.) - 1993 - Wien: Passagen.
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    Stanley Rosen, "G. W. F. Hegel: An Introduction to the Science of Wisdom". [REVIEW]James P. Frank - 1977 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 15 (2):241.
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    Pledging Allegiance to the Name of the Father: A Hegelo-Lacanian Reading of The (Fe)male American.Frank Smecker - 2013 - International Journal of Žižek Studies 7 (4).
    Following Žižek's hermeneutics of Hegelo-Lacanian theory, this paper provides a Žižekian reading of the early American novel: The Female American. Viewed through the dialectical lenses of Hegel's concrete universality, and, homologous to the latter, Lacan's formulae of sexuation, the overall aim of this paper is to refute the predominating critiques of The Female American currently in circulation; that the text is not a proto-feminist subversion of the standard, masculine-oriented castaway novel. Rather, the novel itself operates precisely as a "re-marking" (...)
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    Hegel's hermeneutics. Paul Redding. [REVIEW]Paul Franks - 2001 - Mind 110 (439):817-821.
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    Abolishing freedom: a plea for a contemporary use of fatalism.Frank Ruda - 2016 - Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
    Fatalism in times of universalized assthetization -- Protestant fatalism: predestination as emancipation -- Ren the fatalist: abolishing (Aristotelian) freedom -- From Kant to Schmid (and back): the end of all things -- Ending with the worst: Hegel and absolute fatalism -- After the end: Freud against the illusion of psychical freedom.
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    For Badiou: idealism without idealism.Frank Ruda - 2015 - Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. Edited by Slavoj Žižek.
    For Badiou serves both as an introduction to the influential French philosopher Alain Badiou’s thought and as an in-depth examination of his work. Ruda begins with a thorough and clear outline of the sometimes difficult main tenets of Badiou’s philosophy. He then traces the philosophers throughout Western thought who have influenced Badiou’s project—especially Plato, Descartes, Hegel, and Marx—and on whose work Badiou has developed his provocative philosophy. Ruda draws from Badiou’s oeuvre a series of directives with regard to renewing (...)
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  43. Lebendiges und Totes in Hegel's Philosophie. [REVIEW]Frank Thilly - 1912 - Philosophical Review 21 (2):218-221.
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    “The Difficult Step into Actuality”: On the Makings of an Early Romantic Realism1.Manfred Frank - 2016 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 8 (2):199-215.
    Was the philosophy of Early German Romanticism, as we understand it today, nothing but a milder variety of Early German Idealism? Not at all! One has only to note the radical differences between the two. Friedrich von Hardenberg and Friedrich Schlegel, the two most significant thinkers of the Early Romantic movement, decisively broke with what Reinhold’s critical disciples had called a “philosophy from the highest principle [Grundsatzphilosophie].” Instead of adopting Reinhold’s and Fichte’s idea of subjectivity as the principle of a (...)
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  45. Das Problem des Lebens bei Hegel und Aristoteles.Erich Frank - 1927 - Deutsche Vierteljahrsschrift für Literaturwissenschaft Und Geistesgeschichte 5:609-643.
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    The Question of Being and the Recovery of Language Within Hegelian Thought.Frank Schalow - 1993 - The Owl of Minerva 24 (2):163-180.
    My aim here is to approach Hegel's thought as prefiguring Heidegger's attempt to reawaken an interest in the issue of language and to develop a relation to it which is not based on conventional linguistic forms. In this light language should not be construed abstractly as a structure unto itself that confines truth to the univocal meanings cemented in judgment; instead, language must be addressed in terms of its dynamic role in drawing attention to being and to the backdrop (...)
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  47. Tales of the mighty tautologists?Frank Scalambrino - 2012 - Normative Funtionalism and the Pittsburgh School.
    There is supposed to be deep agreement among the work of Wilfrid Sellars, Robert Brandom, and John McDowell in regard to normativity. As a result, according to Robert Brandom (2008), and echoed by Chauncey Maher (2012), “normative functionalism” (NF) may refer to a position held by Sellars, Brandom, and McDowell, i.e., “The Pittsburgh School” of philosophy. The standard criticism of the various forms of this normative functionalist position points out the inconsistency in the commitment of normative functionalists to both metaphysical (...)
     
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    Der deutsche Idealismus (Fichte, Schelling, Hegel) und die philosophische Problemlage der Gegenwart, Gesamtausgabe. [REVIEW]Frank Schalow - 2001 - The Owl of Minerva 32 (2):182-190.
    The publication of band 28 of Heidegger’s Gesamtausgabe yields one of his most detailed encounters with the three luminaries of German idealism, Fichte, Schelling, and Hegel. Heidegger devotes other works to the study of Hegel’s and Schelling’s thought. But what sets band 28 apart is the meticulous way in which he considers the precepts of Fichte’s Wissenschaftlehre. Indeed, this volume provides the richest treatment of Fichte’s thought in all of Heidegger’s corpus.
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    Pavel Florenskij und Kant – eine wichtige Seite der russischen Kant-Rezeption.Frank Haney - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (1):81-103.
    Das Verhältnis der russischen Philosophie zum deutschen Idealismus war insgesamt sehr ambivalent. Einerseits ist die philosophische Entwicklung im Rußland des Silbernen Zeitalters ohne die Rezeption der philosophischen Ideenwelt von Kant, Hegel und Schelling nicht denkbar. Andererseits hat sich ein größerer Teil der russischen Philosophen sehr kritisch mit diesem Erbe auseinandergesetzt. Es gab natürlich auch Philosophen, die sich direkt und bewußt in die Schulen Kants oder anderer deutscher Philosophen eingeordnet haben. Im allgemeinen war das Wechselverhältnis von westeuropäischer Philosophie und russischem (...)
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    Pavel Florenskij und Kant – eine wichtige Seite der russischen Kant-Rezeption.Frank Haney - 2001 - Kant Studien 92 (1):81-103.
    Das Verhältnis der russischen Philosophie zum deutschen Idealismus war insgesamt sehr ambivalent. Einerseits ist die philosophische Entwicklung im Rußland des Silbernen Zeitalters ohne die Rezeption der philosophischen Ideenwelt von Kant, Hegel und Schelling nicht denkbar. Andererseits hat sich ein größerer Teil der russischen Philosophen sehr kritisch mit diesem Erbe auseinandergesetzt. Es gab natürlich auch Philosophen, die sich direkt und bewußt in die Schulen Kants oder anderer deutscher Philosophen eingeordnet haben. Im allgemeinen war das Wechselverhältnis von westeuropäischer Philosophie und russischem (...)
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