[See also Brandom, Pippin, and Harris.]
- New Biography of Hegel
- On the Science of Logic
- On the Phenomenology of Spirit
- On Hegel generally
- The True and the Good
- Hegel’s Recovery of Aristotelian Act
- Brandom and Pippin on Hegelian Ethics
- Hegel on Ethics and Religion
- Essence and Concept
- Hegelian Finitude
- System?
- “Absolute” Knowledge?
- Logic as Ethics
- Reflective Grounding
- Zambrana on Actualization
- “Moral”, “Judgment”
- Geist
- Immediacy
- What We Saw
- Mediation
- Aristotelian and Hegelian Dialectic
- Contradiction vs Polarity
- Three Logical Moments
- Substance Also Subject
- Subject and Substance, Again
- Beyond Subject-Object
- Developmental Stages
- Philosophy of History?
- Determinate Negation
- Difference
- History of Philosophy
- Owl
- Cause of Itself
- Categorical Hegel?
Hegel-Related Meta-Criticism
- Metaphysical, Nonmetaphysical
- Trust as a Principle
- Negativity in Experience
- Pinkard on Spirit of Trust
- Pinkard on Brandom on Hegel
- Reading “Reading Brandom”
- Sociality
- Ferrarin’s Brandom
- Many Hegels?
- Truth and Judgment
- Suther on Hegel on Freedom
- Habermasian Recognition
- Johnston’s Pippin
- Weak Nature Alone
- Pure Thinking?
- Pure Negativity?
- Split Subject, Contradiction
- Hopes Dashed
- Hegel and the French Revolution
- Badiou
- Althusser’s Hegel
- Archaeology of Knowledge
- Immediacy, Presence