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    Demagogy and Social Pathology: Wendy Brown and Robert Pippin on the Pathologies of Neoliberal Subjectivity by Tom Bunyard

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Este ensayo argumenta que la demagogia moderna puede ser entendida como un síntoma de una especie de patología social, combinando el relato de Wendy Brown sobre la subjetividad neoliberal con elementos de la interpretación de Robert Pippin sobre Hegel. Comienzo centrándome en la afirmación de Brown de que la sociedad neoliberal ha creado formas de subjetividad individual que están en sintonía con la retórica de la derecha. …”
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    Inquiring and Critique of Allen Wood's Ideas on the Problem of Formalism in Kant's Ethics from Robert Pippin Point of View by Seyedeh Massoumeh Mousavi, Mohammadreza Hosseini Beheshti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Then deal with critiques that Wood's solution can not handle; the critiques that Robert Pippin suggests and their foundations are in Hegelian heritage. …”
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    Hegel’s Non-Metaphysical Idea of Freedom by Edgar Maraguat

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…the article explores the putatively non-metaphysical – non-voluntarist, and even non-causal – concept of freedom outlined in Hegel’s work and discusses its influential interpretation by robert Pippin as an ‘essentially practical’ concept. …”
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    Naturalism, Normativity, and the Study of Religion by Anil Mundra

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Quine and Donald Davidson’s analysis of translation, I argue that normativity is ineliminable from humanistic scholarship, which is itself inextricable from religious studies. Robert Pippin and Thomas A. Lewis’s readings of Hegel then provide resources to reconcile human freedom and constraint in religion.…”
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    Hegel the Normativist. The Priority of Practice, Self-Consciousness as a Social Achievement and Subject of Normative States in Chapter IV of the Phenomenology of Spirit by Eduardo Assalone

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…The normativist conception of Hegelian self-consciousness according to the contributions of the so-called “Pittsburgh neo-Hegelians” (Robert Brandom, John McDowell) is developed along with the contributions of other English-speaking scholars such as Robert Pippin, Terry Pinkard and Paul Redding. An overview is given of selfconsciousness as laid out in chapter IV of the Phenomenology of Spirit, and some of the features that can be extracted from this overview are developed according to a normativist reading of the authors mentioned.…”
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    Hegel normativista. La prioridad de la práctica, la autoconciencia como logro social y como sujeto de estados normativos, en el cap. IV de la Fenomenología del espíritu by Eduardo Assalone

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Se desarrolla la concepción normativista de la autoconciencia hegeliana, de acuerdocon los aportes de los denominados “neohegelianos de Pittsburgh” (Robert Brandom,John McDowell), así como de otros autores anglosajones como Robert Pippin, TerryPinkard y Paul Redding. Se presenta el recorrido de la autoconciencia en el capítuloIVde laFenomenología del Espíritu, y se desarrollan algunos rasgos que pueden ex-traerse de dicha presentación, de acuerdo con la lectura normativista de los autoresmencionados. …”
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    Double Visions: Autobiography and the Ends of Philosophy by Neil Gascoigne

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…In Contingency, irony and solidarity Rorty attempts to solve what Robert Pippin calls the ‘Modernity Problem’ by outlining a new self-understanding for the intellectuals of the ideal liberal society. …”
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    Embodied meaning and art as sense-making: a critique of Beiser's interpretation of the “End of Art Thesis” by Paul Giladi

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…I both defend and extend to another territory, Robert Pippin's interpretation of Hegel as a proto-modernist, where such modernism involves (1) his rejection of both classicism and Kantian aesthetics and (2) his espousal of what one may call reflective aesthetics. …”
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    ¿Cómo leer a Hegel en el siglo XXI? Tres lecturas contemporáneas en torno a Hegel by Alejandro Cavallazzi Sánchez

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…Taylor presentó una lectura demasiado metafísica y que no era lo suficientemente apegada a la documentación histórica y bibliográfica a juicio de sus críticos. Uno de ellos fue Robert Pippin que en 1989 publicó Hegel’s Idealism: The Satisfactions of Self-Consciousness. …”
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    Hermenéutica, autonomía y experiencia en la estética alemana contemporánea. A propósito de El arte como praxis humana. Una estética de Georg Bertram. by Naím Garnica

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Los trabajos de los llamados “neohegelianos de Pittsburgh” o Pittsburgh School (John McDowell, Robert Brandom, Robert Pippin, Terry Pinkard) se vuelven visibles en el análisis de los idealistas alemanes.…”
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