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Article: Rockmore, Tom. Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy.(Book review)
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- The Review of Metaphysics
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- March 1, 2007
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ROCKMORE, Tom. Hegel, Idealism, and Analytic Philosophy. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005. 284 pp. Cloth, $40.00--Rockmore argues that recent attempts by analytic philosophers such as Robert Brandom and John McDowell to make use of Hegel's ideas represent an encroachment on continental philosophy that cannot be allowed to pass unchallenged. This encroachment rests on a basic confusion over the differences between analytic and continental philosophy, and in particular between the analytic semantic concern to establish reference and the continental concern with epistemology. Philosophers like Brandom and McDowell only think that their positions are Hegelian because ...
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