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Nietzschean genealogy and hegelian history in the Genealogy of Morals
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 1 March 1996
Self-consciousness, the other and Hegel's dialectic of recognition
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 1 September 1998
This article examines Hegel's treatment of self-consciousness in light of the contemporary problem of the other. It argues that Hegel tries to subvert the Kantian opposition between theoretical and… Expand
Hegel and the other
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 2005
Hegel and the other , Hegel and the other , کتابخانه دیجیتال و فن آوری اطلاعات دانشگاه امام صادق(ع)
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Hegel's Critique of Kantian Practical Reason
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 1 September 1998
Rejetant l'interpretation proposee par Q. Lauer, l'A. defend la validite de la critique hegelienne de l'ethique kantienne developpee au chapitre V de la «Phenomenologie de l'esprit». Examinant la… Expand
Rousseau, the General Will, and Individual Liberty
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 1990
WITHIN Rousseau scholarship there is serious disagreement concern ing the correct way to understand Rousseau's social and political thought. For many, Rousseau does not allow for individual liberty,… Expand
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Nietzsche, Eternal Recurrence, and the Horror of Existence
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 25 July 2007
There is an ancient story that King Midas hunted in the forest a long time for the wise Silenus, the companion of Dionysus.... When Silenus at last fell into his hands, the king asked what was the… Expand
Nietzsche, Virtue and the Horror of Existence
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 1 January 2009
It has been argued that Nietzsche is committed to a virtue ethic. Solomon, for example, claims that Nietzsche is more like Aristotle than Kant. Aristotle’s ethics, he holds, is not one of rules and… Expand
Hegel and the Failure of Civil Society
- Philip J. Kain
- Philosophy
- 2014
On what might be called a Marxist reading, Hegel’s analysis of civil society accurately recognizes a necessary tendency toward a polarization of classes and the pauperization of the proletariat, a… Expand
Marx, Housework, and Alienation
- Philip J. Kain
- Sociology
- 1 February 1993
For different feminist theorists, housework and child rearing are viewed in very different ways. I argue that Marx gives us the categories that allow us to see why housework and child care can be… Expand