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Translations of Adam Bergk, "Does the Enlightenment cause Revolutions?" and Johann Gottlieb Fichte, "Reclamation of the Freedom of Thought from the Princes of Europe, who have oppressed it until now" in What is Enlightenment?: Eighteenth Century Answers and Twentieth Century Questions, edited by James Schmidt (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1996), pp. 119-42 and 225-232.

Principles of the Philosophy of the Future, by Ludwig Feuerbach (Indianapolis: Hackett Publishing Co., 1986), pp. vii-xxxii. Introduction and Bibliography.


Articles:  


[1] "Order through Reason: Kant's Transcendental Justification of Science," Kant-Studien, 1979, No. 4, pp. 409-424.

[2] "Is Dance Elitist?" Philosophical Essays on Dance, edited by Gordon Fancher and Gerald Meyers (New York: Dance Horizons, 1981) pp. 115-137.

[3] "'Species Being' and 'Human Nature' in Marx," Human Studies, Vol. 5, 1982, pp. 77-95.

[4] "Poverty and Class Structure in Hegel's Theory of Civil Society," Philosophy and Social Criticism, Vol. 8, 1982, pp. 169-182.

[5] "Marx, Class Consciousness, and Social Transformation," Praxis International, Vol. 2, 1982, pp. 52-69.

[6] "Quine and the Third Manual," with David Ross, Metaphilosophy, Vol. 14, 1983, pp. 267-275.

[7] "Respiritualizing Hegel: A Response to di Giovanni," published as "Comments," History and System: Hegel's Philosophy of History, ed. Robert L. Perkins (Albany: State University of New York, 1984) pp. 213-218.

[8] "Foucault's Archaeological Method: A Response to Hacking and Rorty," The Philosophical Forum, Vol. XV, No. 4, 1984, pp. 345-364.

[9] "Marx and the Social Constitution of Value," The Philosophical Forum, Vol. XVI, No. 4, 1985, pp. 249-273.

[10] "Beyond Babies and Banners: Towards an Understanding of the Dynamics of Social Movements," new political science, Number 14, Winter 1985-6, pp. 157-171.

[11] "The Concept of Social Power," Philosophy, Law, Politics and Society: Proceedings of the Twelfth International Wittgenstein-Symposium, edited by Peter Koller, Alfred Schramm, and Ota Weinberger (Vienna: Hölder-Pichler-Tempsky, 1988), pp. 224-230.

[12] "Teaching Women Philosophy," Teaching Philosophy, Volume 11, Number 1, March 1988, pp. 15-24.

[13] "The Forms of Power," Analyse & Kritik , Volume 10, Number 1, 1988, pp. 3-31.

[14] "The Concept of Power in Feminist Theory," Praxis International, Volume 8, October 1988, pp. 301-316.

[15] "The Situated Conception of Social Power," Social Theory and Practice, Volume 14, Number 3, Fall 1988, pp. 317-343.

[16] "Comments on Appiah and Lugones," The Journal of Philosophy, Vol. LXXXVII, Number 10, October 1990, pp. 508-09.

[17] "Social Movements and Individual Identity: A Critique of Freud on the Psychology of Groups," Philosophical Forum , Vol. XXII, No. 4, Summer 1991, pp. 1-21.

[18] "Reason and the Practice of Science," in The Cambridge Companion to Kant, ed. Paul Guyer (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 228-48.

[19] "Feuerbach's Anthropological Materialism," in Mensch-Natur-Kosmos, ed. Andrzej Kaniowski, Acta Universitatis Lodziensis, Volume 8, 1991, pp. 55-68.

[20] "Individual Household Production: Comment on Gabriel," Rethinking Marxism, Volume 4, 1991, pp. 146-55.

[21] "Hegel's Idealism: The Logic of Conceptuality" in The Cambridge Companion to Hegel, ed. Frederick Beiser (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), pp. 102-129.

[22] "A Fairy Tale with a Difference? Class and Gender in Pretty Woman" in Radical Philosophy: Tradition, Counter-Tradition, Politics, edited by Roger Gottlieb (Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1993), pp. 245-266.

[23] "Foucault's Enlightenments: Critique, Revolution, and the Fashioning of the Self", with James Schmidt, in Critique and Power, ed. Michael Kelly (Cambridge: MIT Press, 1994), pp. 283-314.

[24] "'But Would You Want Your Daughter to Marry One?': The Representation of Race and Racism in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner", Journal of Social Philosophy, 1994, pp. 99-130.

[25] "An Unlikely Couple: The Significance of Difference in White Palace", in Philosophy and Film, ed. Wartenberg and Freeland, pp. 161-79.

[26] "Teaching Women Philosophy (as a Feminist Man)" in Tom Digby, ed., Men Doing Feminism (New York and London: Routledge, 1998), pp. 131-45.

[27] "Descartes' Mood: The Question of Feminism in the Correspondence with Elisabeth", in Feminist Interpretations of Renë Descartes, edited by Susan Bordo (State College: Pennsylvania State University Press, 1999), pp. 190-212.

[28] "Humanizing the Beast: King Kong and the Representation of Black Male Sexuality" in Classic Whiteness: Race and the Hollywood Studio System, ed. Daniel Bernardi (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming).

[29] "Representation in Film" in Representation and the Arts, ed. A. C. Sukla (forthcoming).

[30] "Shopping Espirit: Pretty Woman, Class, and American Society" in Hollywood Goes Shopping, ed. David Desser and Gareth Jowett (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, forthcoming).

 

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Book Reviews:  

[1] Review of The Aesthetic Dimension: Toward a Critique of Aesthetics, by Herbert Marcuse, International Studies in Philosophy, Vol. XI, 1979, pp. 189-191.

[2] Review of Hegels Phänomenologie des Geistes, by Werner Marx, Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, Number 9, pp. 18-21.

[3] Review of Essays in Kant's Aesthetics, edited by Ted Cohen and Paul Guyer, Canadian Philosophical Reviews, Vol. IV, No. 5, l984, pp. 185-187.

[4] Precis of Kant's Theory of Morals, by Bruce Aune, in Kantian Ethical Thought (Tallahassee: Council for Philosophical Studies, 1984), p. 47.

[5] Review of Representational Mind: A Study in Kant's Theory of Knowledge, by Richard Aquila, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, Volume XLVIII, Number 1, September 1987, pp. 159-163.

[6] Review of Continental Philosophy Since 1750: The Rise and Fall of the Self, by Robert C. Solomon, Teaching Philosophy, 1990.

[7] Review of Blood at the Root , by Ann Ferguson, Radical Philosophy Review of Books, Number 3, 1991, pp. 1-6.

[8] Review of Discourses of Power: From Hobbes to Foucault by Barry Hindess, Austral-Asian Journal of Philosophy, forthcoming.

[9] Review of Post-Theory, edited by David Bordwell and Noël Carroll, Philosophical Reviews , Volume 18, Number 2, April 1998, pp. 83-85.

[10] Review of Contesting Tears: The Hollywood Melodrama of the Unknown Woman, by Stanley Cavell, The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, Volume 56, Number 1, Winter 1988, 82-83.

[11] Review of Feminist Interpretations of Hegel, edited by Pat Jagentowicz Mills, The Owl of Minerva, Volume 29, Number 1, Fall 1997, 100-03.

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