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    Bernstein, Jay M. 1988. Lukács’ Wake: Praxis, Presence and Metaphysics.” in Lukács Today. Essays in Marxist Philosophy, edited by Tom Rockmore, pp. 167–196. Sovietica n. 51. Dordrecht: D. Reidel Publishing Co.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 1997a. Comment. Being Hegelian: Reply to Jarvis (1997).” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. A Reappraisal, edited by Gary K. Browning, pp. 73–78. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of Ideas n. 149. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 1997b. Conscience and Transgression: The Exemplarity of Tragic Action.” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. A Reappraisal, edited by Gary K. Browning, pp. 79–98. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of Ideas n. 149. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 1999. Adorno on Disenchantment: The Scepticism of Enlightened Reason.” in German Philosophy since Kant, edited by Anthony O’Hear, pp. 305–328. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 44. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2002. Re-Enchanting Nature.” in Reading McDowell on Mind and World, pp. 217–244. London: Routledge.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2003. Aesthetics, Modernism, Literature: Cavell’s Transformations of Philosophy.” in Stanley Cavell, edited by Richard Eldridge, pp. 107–142. Contemporary Philosophy in Focus. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2004a. ‘The dead speaking of stones and stars’ .” in The Cambridge Companion to Critical Theory, edited by Fred Rush, pp. 139–164. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2004b. Negative Dialectic as Fate.” in The Cambridge Companion to Adorno, edited by Tom Huhn, pp. 19–50. Cambridge Companions to Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2006. Negative Dialektik. Begriff und Kategorien III. Adorno zwischen Kant und Hegel.” in Theodor W. Adorno: Negative Dialektik, edited by Axel Honneth and Christoph Menke, pp. 89–118. Klassiker Auslegen n. 28. Berlin: Akademie Verlag.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2007a. Recognition and Embodiment (Fichte’s Materialism).” in German Idealism. Contemporary Perspectives, edited by Espen Hammer, pp. 183–205. London: Routledge.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2007b. Freedom from Nature? Post-Hegelian Reflections on the End(s) of Art.” in Hegel and the Arts, edited by Stephen Houlgate, pp. 216–243. Topics in Historical Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2008. Significant Stone: Medium and Sense in Schiller.” in Romantik / Romanticism, edited by Jürgen Stolzenberg, Karl Ameriks, and Fred Rush, pp. 162–182. Internationales Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German Idealism n. 6. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2009. Tragedy.” in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Literature, edited by Richard Eldridge, pp. 71–94. Oxford Handbooks. New York: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195182637.001.0001.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2015. Torture and Dignity. An Essay on Moral Injury. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago Press, doi:10.7208/chicago/9780226266466.001.0001.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2017. ‘Our Amphibian Problem’: Nature in History in Adorno’s Hegelian Critique of Hegel.” in Hegel on Philosophy in History, edited by Rachel Zuckert and James Kreines, pp. 193–212. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316145012.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2018. The Idea of Instrumental Reason.” in The Routledge Companion to the Frankfurt School, edited by Peter Eli Gordon, Espen Hammer, and Axel Honneth, pp. 3–18. Routledge Companions. London: Routledge.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2020. Concept and Object: Adorno’s Critique of Kant.” in A Companion to Adorno, edited by Peter Eli Gordon, Espen Hammer, and Max Pensky, pp. 487–502. Blackwell Companions to Philosophy. Malden, Massachusetts: Wiley-Blackwell, doi:10.1002/9781119146940.
    Bernstein, Jay M. 2021. Das Naturschöne.” in Theodor W. Adorno: Ästhetische Theorie, edited by Anne Eusterschulte and Sebastian Tränkle, pp. 73–88. Klassiker Auslegen n. 73. Berlin: de Gruyter.
    Bernstein, Jay M., Ophir, Adi, Stoler, Ann Laura, Gourgouris, Stathis, Anidjar, Gil, Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, Balibar, Étienne, et al. 2018. Political Concepts. A Critical Lexicon. New York: Fordham University Press, doi:10.5422/fordham/9780823276684.001.0001.

Further References

    Jarvis, Simon. 1997. The ‘Unhappy Consciousness’ and Conscious Unhappiness: On Adorno’s Critique of Hegel and the Idea of an Hegelian Critique of Adorno.” in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. A Reappraisal, edited by Gary K. Browning, pp. 57–72. Archives Internationales d’Histoire des Idées / International Archives of the History of Ideas n. 149. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers.