Introduction to German Philosophy
German Philosophy 1760-1860
German Idealism
The Fate of Reason
The Reception of Kant's Critical Philosophy
Between Kant and Hegel
The Concept of Property in Kant, Fichte, and Hegel
Nature and Naturalism in Classical German Philosophy
Schelling, Hegel, and the Philosophy of Nature
Marx, the Young Hegelians, and the Origins of Radical Social Theory
The Free Development of Each
Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right
Fichte's Transcendental Philosophy
Thinking Through the Wissenschaftslehre
Fichte's 1804 Wissenschaftslehre
Hegel
Hegel's Theory of Recognition
Schelling and Modern European Philosophy
Schelling and the End of Idealism
Schelling's Late Philosophy in Confrontation with Hegel
Schelling's Mystical Platonism
The Conspiracy of Life
The Dark Ground of Spirit
Self-Consciousness
Hegel's Ethics of Recognition
Transparency and Reflection
Continental Idealism
The Persistence of Subjectivity
Pragmatistic Anthropology
Human Persons
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