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Andrew Ward
Hegel and the Search For Epistemological Criteria
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In the “Introduction” to his Phenomenology of Spirit, Hegel suggests that the establishment of an adequate epistemological foundation is a necessary condition for Philosophy to realize the form of Science. At the same time, Hegel says that the epistemological foundation wiIl not be something imposed from without, rather it will develop from a study of cognition itself. This paper examines the nature of Hegel’s attempt to establish an adequate epistemological foundation for Philosophy to realize the form of Science.
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Schlegel’s Irony: “Hoverings”
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Facticity
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Science, Action and Reality
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George Berkeley: Essays and Replies
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Douglas R. Anderson
Possibility of the Aesthetic Experience
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John Dewey’s Theory of Art, Experience and Nature: The Horizons of Feeling
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Robert E. Bergmark
Chinese Religion: An Introduction
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Arnold Berleant
Basic Issues In Aesthetics
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Robert D. Carnes
Language, Logic, and Experience: The Case For Anti-Realism
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Joseph Betz
Josiah Royce: Selected Writings
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Dialectic and Contemporary Science: Essays In Honor of Errol E. Harris
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Darrel E. Christensen
The Philosophy of Nature
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John Charles Cooper
The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism In the Middle Ages
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Freedom, Equality, and Social Change
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George Berkeley’s Manuscript Introduction
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The Metaphysics of Mind
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The Moral Philosophy of T. H. Green
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Gramsci Critico e la Critica
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Islamic Art and Spirituality
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