Series: Modern European Philosophy

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Adam Smith and the Virtues of Enlightenment (Modern European Philosophy) by Charles L. Griswold
Adorno: Disenchantment and Ethics (Modern European Philosophy) by J. M. Bernstein
Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian Thought (Modern European Philosophy) by Paul Redding
Bachelard: Science and Objectivity (Modern European Philosophy) by Mary Tiles
Bergson : thinking backwards by F. C. T. Moore
Brentano and Intrinsic Value (Modern European Philosophy) by Roderick M. Chisholm
Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology (Modern European Philosophy) by John P. McCormick
Consciousness and Revolution in Soviet Philosophy: From the Bolsheviks to Evald Ilyenkov (Modern European Philosophy) by David Bakhurst
Fichte's Theory of Subjectivity (Modern European Philosophy) by Frederick Neuhouser
Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy: The Original Duplicity of Intelligence and Will (Modern European Philosophy) by Günter Zöller
Foucault on Freedom (Modern European Philosophy) by Johanna Oksala
Frege's Theory of Sense and Reference: Its Origin and Scope (Modern European Philosophy) by Wolfgang Carlé
Hegel and Aristotle (Modern European Philosophy) by Alfredo Ferrarin
Hegel and Modern Society (Modern European Philosophy) by Charles Taylor
Hegel's Concept of Action (Modern European Philosophy) by Michael Quante
Hegel's Ethical Thought by Allen W. Wood
Hegel's Philosophy of Reality, Freedom, and God (Modern European Philosophy) by Robert M. Wallace
Hegel's Social Philosophy: The Project of Reconciliation (Modern European Philosophy) by Michael O. Hardimon
Hegel, Literature, and the Problem of Agency (Modern European Philosophy) by Allen Speight
Hegel, Nietzsche, and Philosophy: Thinking Freedom (Modern European Philosophy) by Will Dudley
Heidegger and the Ground of Ethics: A Study of Mitsein (Modern European Philosophy) by Frederick A. Olafson
Heidegger's Temporal Idealism (Modern European Philosophy) by William D. Blattner
Heidegger's Analytic: Interpretation, Discourse and Authenticity in Being and Time (Modern European Philosophy) by Taylor Carman
Heidegger's Concept of Truth (Modern European Philosophy) by Daniel O. Dahlstrom
Heidegger, Language, and World-Disclosure (Modern European Philosophy) by Cristina Lafont
Husserl and Realism in Logic and Mathematics (Modern European Philosophy) by Robert S. Tragesser
The Idea of a Critical Theory: Habermas and the Frankfurt School (Modern European Philosophy) by Raymond Geuss
Idealism as Modernism: Hegelian Variations (Modern European Philosophy) by Robert B. Pippin
The Innovations of Idealism (Modern European Philosophy) by Rudiger Bubner
Kant and the Fate of Autonomy: Problems in the Appropriation of the Critical Philosophy (Modern European Philosophy) by Karl Ameriks
Kant on the Human Standpoint (Modern European Philosophy) by Béatrice Longuenesse
Kant's Cosmopolitan Theory of Law and Peace (Modern European Philosophy) by Otfried Hoffe
Kant's Doctrine of Transcendental Illusion (Modern European Philosophy) by Michelle Grier
Kant's Ethical Thought (Modern European Philosophy) by Allen W. Wood
Kant's Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of Aesthetic Judgment (Modern European Philosophy) by Henry E. Allison
Kierkegaard's Relations to Hegel Reconsidered (Modern European Philosophy) by Jon Stewart
Leo Strauss and the Theologico-Political Problem (Modern European Philosophy) by Heinrich Meier
Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory: Dethroning the Self (Modern European Philosophy) by Warren Breckman
The Mask of Enlightenment: Nietzsche's Zarathustra (Modern European Philosophy) by Stanley Rosen
Michel Foucault's Archaeology of Scientific Reason: Science and the History of Reason (Modern European Philosophy) by Gary Gutting
The Morals of Modernity (Modern European Philosophy) by Charles E. Larmore
Music, Philosophy, and Modernity (Modern European Philosophy) by Andrew Bowie
Nietzsche on Truth and Philosophy (Modern European Philosophy) by Maudemarie Clark
Nietzsche's Dangerous Game : Philosophy in the Twilight of the Idols (Modern European Philosophy) by Daniel Conway
The Persistence of Romanticism: Essays in Philosophy and Literature (Modern European Philosophy) by Richard Eldridge
The Philosophy and Politics of Bruno Bauer (Modern European Philosophy) by Douglas Moggach
Political Theory and Postmodernism by Stephen K. White
Pragmatic Liberalism and the Critique of Modernity (Modern European Philosophy) by Gary Gutting
Saussure: Signs, System and Arbitrariness (Modern European Philosophy) by David Holdcroft
Simone Weil: "The Just Balance" (Modern European Philosophy) by Peter Winch
Thomas Reid and the Story of Epistemology (Modern European Philosophy) by Nicholas Wolterstorff
What is a Human Being?: A Heideggerian View (Modern European Philosophy) by Frederick A. Olafson

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