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Philosophical Topics

Volume 19 No. 2, Fall 1991
Nineteenth-Century Philosophy
Issue editor: Willem A. deVries
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1.Fichte’s Philosophical RevolutionAllen W. Wood1
2.What is Open and What is Closed in the Philosophy of HegelDavid Kolb29
3.The Dialectic of TeleologyWillem A. deVries51
4.Self-Understanding and Self-Realizing Spirit in Hegelian Ethical Theory71
5.Hegel, Ethical Reasons, Kantian RejoindersRobert B. Pippin99
6.Hegel’s Critique of Kant’s Moral World ViewKenneth R. Westphal133
7.Comte, Philosophy, and the Question of It’s HistoryRobert C. Scharff177
8.Bernard Bolzano’s Philosophy of MindRoderick M. Chisholm205
9.Deconstruction Site: The "Problem of Style" in Nietzsche’s PhilosophyBernd Magnus215
10.Frege of the Cognition of ObjectsDavid Sullivan245

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