Idealistic Studies
FORTHCOMING
Volume 42, Issue 2/3 (Summer/Fall, 2012)
Marx between Feurerbach and Hegel
- Tom Rockmore
Ernst Cassirer's Essential Critique of Heidegger and Verfallenheit
- Dustin Peone
From Theodicy to Ontodicy: An Interpretation of ‘The Origin of the Work of Art’
- Henry Southgate
'May the Holy Be My Word’: Embodiment and the Remembrance of the Divine Word in Hölderlin’s Later Poetry
- David Kenosian
Nietzsche’s Modernism: Dialectics and Genealogy
- Adam Rosen-Carole
The Author as Stranger: Nietzsche and Camus
- Daniel Berthold
Trauma, Embodiment, and Narrative
- MaryCatherine (Youmell) McDonald
Husserl and Deleuze: Edmund Husserl’s and Gilles Deleuze’s Contribution to Transcendental-Phenomenological ‘Regional Studies’
- Kyeong-Seop Choi
Salomon Maimon on Intellectual Intuition
- Hugo Eduardo Herrera
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