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WHAT DID RUSSELL LEARN FROM LEIBNIZ?

open access: yesJournal for the History of Analytical Philosophy, 2013
Russell’s rejection in 1898 of the doctrine of internal relations — the view that all relations are grounded in the intrinsic properties of the terms related — was a decisive part of his break with Hegelianism and opened the way for his turn to analytic ...
Nicholas Griffin
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METAPHYSICS, ABSOLUTE AND THE HOMONIMY OF THE NEGATIVE. PROLEGOMENA FOR A SPECULATIVE LOGIC. PART II

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai. Philosophia, 2019
Our paper addresses eight main and traditional issues of Philosophy: the issue of speculative logic; the issue of the fundamental premises of existence and thinking — which engages on the path of absolute ontological reduction; the issue of absolute ...
Horațiu Marius TRIF-BOIA
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Hegel in the Americas: Interpretive Assimilation and the Anticolonial Argument [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This essay criticizes some strategies of Hegel scholarship, especially the non-metaphysical school and its recent metaphysical successor.
Harrelson, Kevin
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Gadamer, Paul and Inspired Speech in Corinth

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 88-102, January 2026.
Abstract The goal of this article is to elucidate two aspects of Hans‐Georg Gadamer’s hermeneutics that impinge on the question of transcendence and then to bring them into conversation with the Apostle Paul’s discussion of divinely inspired speech in Corinth.
Benjamin A. Edsall
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In the Beginning was the Work: Donald MacKinnon’s Metaphysics after Lenin

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 42, Issue 1, Page 210-236, January 2026.
Abstract Donald MacKinnon expressed a distinctly realist and actualist metaphysic. One aspect of his metaphysics that is less frequently commented upon, however, is his reception of Vladimir Lenin. While not an unqualified admirer of Bolshevism, it is readily apparent that MacKinnon incorporated elements of Lenin’s philosophy and theories regarding ...
Khegan M. Delport, Dritëro Demjaha
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The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars and Kierkegaard’s Relation with Speculative Thought

open access: yesFilozofia
In this article I offer a historical analysis of Kierkegaard’s early, unpublished theatrical work, The Conflict between the Old and the New Soap-Cellars.
Nassim Bravo
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A comparative historiography of the Hungarian and Slovakian national philosophies: a central European case

open access: yesCreativity Studies, 2010
The paper analyses a well‐known phenomenon, that of the 19th century Central European so‐called “national philosophies”. However, the philosophical heritages of the Central European countries have their roles in the national identities; historians of ...
Béla Mester
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Hans Kelsen’s God and The State: The Theory of Positive Law as methodological Anarchism [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Este artículo pone la obra de Hans Kelsen, God and the State, en el horizonte de God and the State de Bakunin. Esto facilita a la metodología de Kelsen el hecho de manifestarse como una delimitación del hegelianismo de izquierda de Feuerbach y su ...
Langford, Peter
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Immanent Critique in Political Education: Indoctrination or Emancipation?

open access: yesConstellations, Volume 32, Issue 4, Page 669-680, December 2025.
ABSTRACT This article assesses whether critical political education, which immanently criticizes society, is able to avoid the challenge of indoctrination. For this purpose, the article reconstructs premises of critical political education, contemporary theories of immanent critique, and criteria of indoctrination.
Antti Moilanen
wiley   +1 more source

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