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Selected Articles (available to download)

 

Intentional Agency and Conceptual Idealism: Brandom on Hegelian Reason,” in Reading Brandom on ‘A Spirit of Trust,’ edited by Gilles Bouche, Routledge, 2020, 87-104.

The Reciprocal Cultivation of Self and State: Fichte's Civic Perfectionism,” in Perfektionismus der Autonomie. Hrsg. von Douglas Moggach, Nadine Mooren und Michael Quante, Fink Verlag, 2019, 139-162.

Hegel’s Fact of Reason: Life and Death in the Experience of Freedom,” in Argumenta, 4, 2 (2019), 117-142.

Recht gegen Recht: Widerspruch, Kollision, und Revolution,” in Ein Recht auf Widerstand gegen den Staat? Verteidigung und Kritik des Widerstandsrechts seit der europäischen Aufklärung, hrsg. David P. Schweikard, Ludwig Siep und Nadine Mooren, Mohr Siebeck, 2018, 71-97.

Die Lehre vom Begriff. Zweiter Abschnitt. Die Objektivität,” in Kommentar zu Hegels Wissenschaft der Logik, hrsg. Michael Quante und Nadine Mooren, Felix Meiner, 2018, 559-650. [English version available on request]

Absolute Knowledge and the Ethical Conclusion of the Phenomenology,in The Oxford Handbook of Hegel, Oxford University Press, edited by Dean Moyar, 2017, 166-198.

Hegelian Conscience as Reflective Equilibrium and the Organic Justification of Sittlichkeit,” in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: A Critical Guide, edited by David James, Cambridge University Press, 2017, 77-96.

Fichte’s Organic Unification: Recognition and the Self-Overcoming of Social Contract Theory,” in Fichte’s Foundations of Natural Right: A Critical Guide, edited by Gabriel Gottlieb, Cambridge University Press, 2016, 218-238.

The Inferential Object: Hegel’s Deduction and Reduction of Consciousness,” Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus, vol. 11, 2015, 119-144.

The First Person and the Moral Law,” Kantian Review, Vol. 20, Issue 2, July 2015, 289-300.

How the Good Obligates in Hegel’s Conception of Sittlichkeit: A Response to Robert Stern’s Understanding Moral Obligation,” Inquiry, Volume 55, Issue 6, 2012, 584-605.

Thought and Metaphysics: Hegel’s Critical Reception of Spinoza,” in Spinoza and German Idealism, edited by Eckart Förster and Yitzhak Melamed, Cambridge University Press, 2012, 197-213.

Consequentialism and Deontology in the Philosophy of Right, in Hegel’s Philosophy of Right: Essays on Ethics, Politics and Law, edited by Thom Brooks, Blackwell, 2012, 9-42.

Hegel and Agent-Relative Reasons,” in Hegel on Action, edited by Arto Laitinen and Constantine Sandis, Palgrave Macmillan, 2010, 260-280.

Naturalism in Ethics and Hegel’s Distinction Between Subjective and Objective Spirit,” Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, Vol. 61, 2010, 1-22.

The Political Theory of Kant, Fichte and Hegel,” in The Routledge Companion to Nineteenth Century Philosophy, edited by Dean Moyar, Routledge, 2010, 131-164.

Unstable Autonomy: Conscience and Judgment in Kant’s Moral Philosophy,Journal of Moral Philosophy 5.3, 2008, 327-360.

Self-Completing Alienation: Hegel’s Argument for Transparent Conditions of Free Agency,” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit: A Critical Guide, edited by Dean Moyar and Michael Quante, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 150-172.

Urteil, Schluss und Handlung: Hegels logische Übergänge im Argument zur Sittlichkeit,” Hegel-Studien 42, 2007, 51-80. [English version]

Hegel’s Pluralism: History, Self-Conscious Action, and the Reasonable, History of Philosophy Quarterly, Vol. 24, No. 2, April 2007, 189-206.

Die Verwirklichung meiner Autorität: Hegels komplementäre Modelle von Individuen und Institutionen,” in Hegels Erbe und die Theoretische Philosophie der Gegenwart, Suhrkamp, 2004, 209-253. [English version]

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