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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Self-Consciousness: Text and Commentary.Leo Rauch & David Sherman (eds.) - 1999 - State University of New York Press.
    Presents a new translation with commentary of chapter IV (“Self-Consciousness”) of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit.
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  2. Hegel and the Human Spirit: A Translation of the Jena Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit (1805–06) with Commentary.Leo Rauch - 1983. - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 21 (2):119-121.
     
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    Mill's Secular Religion.Leo Rauch - 1972 - Journal of Critical Analysis 3 (4):178-187.
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    Utilitarian Ethics.Leo Rauch - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:294-295.
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    Karl Marx’s Philosophy of Man.Leo Rauch - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:289-294.
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    Utilitarianism, For and Against.Leo Rauch - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:215-223.
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    Law, Legislation and Liberty.Leo Rauch - 1974 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 23:210-215.
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    Brentano’s Psychology and the Problem of Existential Import.Leo Rauch - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:121-131.
    FRANZ BRENTANO has often been considered guilty of the‘psychologism’ which Edmund Husserl, his pupil, attacked. The charge is justified in only a limited sense: Brentano is dealing not with intentional acts but rather with intentional objects. His concern is directed, among other things, to certain logical and ontological problems such as those raised by a Meinong, even if Brentano makes use of psychological insight in order to shed light on them.
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    Comment.Leo Rauch - 1984 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 7:65-71.
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    Collected Works of John Stuart Mill, Vol. X.Leo Rauch - 1972 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 21:261-265.
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  11. Desire: An Elemental Passion in Hegel's "Phenomenology".Leo Rauch - 1990 - Analecta Husserliana 28:193.
     
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    Experience and Judgment.Leo Rauch - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:244-253.
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    From Jena to Heidelberg.Leo Rauch - 1987 - Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 8:47-58.
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    Hegel and the Emerging World.Leo Rauch - 1985 - The Owl of Minerva 16 (2):175-181.
    To speak of emergence in nature is to test a metaphor. Its content may vary, but the challenge is unchanging: to demonstrate something like a spiritual intent in nature, and a relation of nature to spirit. We could flesh out this metaphor by speaking of “Life” as uniting the two: inanimate nature evolving toward a vitality that is fulfilled in spirit. We might use an even grander concept for this unifying purpose: nature and spirit as two aspects of “God.” Or (...)
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    Hegel’s Phenomenology as a Phenomenological Project.Leo Rauch - 1981 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 56 (3):328-341.
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  16. Imagery and Allegory in Philosophy.Leo Rauch - 1994 - Analecta Husserliana 41:315.
     
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  17. Intentionality and Its Development in the Phenomenological Psychology of Edmund Husserl.Leo Rauch - 1968 - Dissertation, New York University
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    Law, Legislation and Liberty.Leo Rauch - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:234-240.
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    Meinong.Leo Rauch - 1975 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 24:215-222.
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    Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint.Leo Rauch - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:226-234.
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    Reflections on the Is-Ought Question.Leo Rauch - 1974 - Journal of Critical Analysis 5 (2):67-72.
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    Sartre, Merleau-Ponty and the Hole in Being.Leo Rauch - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:119-132.
    JEAN-PAUL SARTRE and Maurice Merleau-Ponty share the composite position of acknowledging the influence of Husserl on their work and of claiming to fulfill Husserl’s intentions, yet of criticizing Husserl for having failed to live up to his own intentions. This is the outer form of their explicit criticism of Husserl. Their work itself constitutes an implicit criticism of Husserl, while it gives us some indication of the direction that Husserl’s continued researches might have taken.
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    Sociology, Phenomenology and Marxian Analysis.Leo Rauch - 1976 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 25:294-296.
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    The Foundation and Construction of Ethics.Leo Rauch - 1973 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 22:234-239.
  25. The Political Animal.Leo Rauch - 1981. - Studies in Soviet Thought 29 (3):243-247.
     
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    The Road to Serfdom.Leo Rauch - 1978 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 26:240-244.
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    Hegel’s Critique of the Enlightenment. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1987 - The Owl of Minerva 19 (1):99-101.
    Many of Hegel’s characteristic ideas came from the Enlightenment. We ought therefore to find much instruction from his own critique of that movement. Would such a critique of his be self-defeating? Only in the most superficial sense. Rather, it would be entirely consistent with his notion of self-consciousness : namely, that the self becomes what it is in self-awareness. Hegel’s fulfillment of his indebtedness to the Enlightenment would thus necessarily entail his thoroughgoing and self-conscious critique of it.
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  28. Book reviews. [REVIEW]Roderick M. Chisholm, John Corcoran, Jorge Gracia, L. S. Carrier, T. N. Pelegrinis, Alfred L. Ivry, D. S. Clarke, Leo Rauch, Robert Young, Michael J. Loux, Rita Nolan, Gerald Vision, E. D. Klemke, Ruth Anna Putnam, Edward S. Reed, Maurice Mandelbaum, John Wettersten & Rachel Shihor - 1983 - Philosophia 13 (1-2):359-362.
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    Recent Work on HegelAn Interpretation of the Logic of Hegel.Hegel's Development: Night Thoughts .Hegel.Hegel's Concept of God.History and System: Hegel's Philosophy of History.Hegel: An Introduction.Hegel and the Human Spirit: A Translation of the Fena Lectures on the Philosophy of Spirit with Commentary.Hegel's Dialectic and its Criticism. [REVIEW]Dudley R. Knowles, Errol E. Harris, H. S. Harris, M. J. Inwood, Quentin Lauer, Robert L. Perkins, Raymond Plant, Leo Rauch & Michael Rosen - 1985 - Philosophical Quarterly 35 (139):199.
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    George di Giovanni and H. S. Harris , Between Kant and Hegel, Texts in the development of Post-Kantian Idealism. Albany, SUNY Press, 1985, pp. xiii, 400, hardback $42.50, paperback $19.95. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1986 - Hegel Bulletin 7 (1):42-48.
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    Hegel. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1985 - Teaching Philosophy 8 (1):69-70.
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    Introducing the German Idealists. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1982 - Teaching Philosophy 5 (4):328-329.
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    Social Philosophy. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1984 - Teaching Philosophy 7 (1):62-63.
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    The Origin of Our Knowledge of Right and Wrong. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1969 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 18:294-297.
    A ‘philosophy’ entirely incapable of being talked about is impossible, certainly unthinkable. Yet most philosophies contain one or more dark points about which all discussion is suspended.
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    The True and the Evident. [REVIEW]Leo Rauch - 1968 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 17:365-369.
    Ever since what may be called Descartes’ ‘epistemological turn’ in the treatment of philosophic questions, philosophers who have concerned themselves with the problem of truth have had, as well, the added concern of avoiding the tendency whereby epistemology is reduced to ‘mere psychology’, or else they have themselves fallen prey to that tendency. Brentano thought he had avoided this danger in his major work, Psychologie vom empirischen Standpunkt. The title itself suggests that he may not have been altogether successful in (...)
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