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Baur, Michael and Dahlstrom, Daniel O., eds. 1999a. The Emergence of German Idealism. Washington,
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Baur, Michael and Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1999b.
“Introduction.” in The Emergence of German Idealism, edited by
Michael Baur and Daniel O. Dahlstrom, pp. 2–10. Washington, D.C.: The
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Brough, John B., Dahlstrom, Daniel O. and Veatch, Henry Babcock, eds. 1980.
Philosophical Knowledge. Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical
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Casati, Filippo and Dahlstrom, Daniel O., eds. 2022. Heidegger on Logic. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1980. “Signification and Logic: Scotus on Universals from a
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1981.
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1983a. “Hegel’s Science of Logic and the Idea of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1983b. “Mutual Need and Frustration: Religion and Philosophy in
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1984a.
“Transzendentale Schemata, Kategorien und
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1984b. “Marxist Ideology and Feuerbach’s Critique of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1985a. “ ‘Knowing How’ and Kant’s Theory of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1985b. “The Natural Right of Equal Opportunity in Kant’s Civil
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1986.
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Philosophy and Art. Washington,
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1993. “The Dialectic of Conscience and the Necessity of Morality
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1995. “Kant and Jacobi.” in Proceedings of the 8th International Kant-Congress
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1997. “Human Nature and the Post-Historical Crisis of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1998. “Hegel’s Appropriation of Kant’s Account of Teleology in
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 1999. “The Unity of Kant’s Critical Philosophy.”
in The Emergence of German
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O., ed. 2000a.
Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2000b. “The Aesthetic Holism of Hamann, Herder, and
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2001. Heidegger’s Concept of Truth. Modern
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2002a. “Hegel’s Questionable Legacy.” Research
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2003b. “Schiller’s Letters on the Aesthetic Education of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2008. Philosophical Legacies: Essays on the Thought of Kant,
Hegel, and Their Contemporaries. Studies in Philosophy and the History of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2010a. “Negation and Being.” The Review of
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2010b. “The Critique of Pure Reason and Continental
Philosophy: Heidegger’s Interpretation of Transcendental
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2011b. “Being and Being Grounded.” in The Ultimate Why Question: Why is There Anything at All
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2011d. “Being at the Beginning: Heidegger’s Interpretation of
Heraclitus.” in Interpreting Heidegger. Critical
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2011e. “Thinking of Nothing: Heidegger’s Criticism of Hegel’s
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2011f. “Verbal Disputes in Mendelssohn’s
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2012a.
“Martin Heidegger.” in The Routledge Companion to Phenomenology,
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2012b. “Heidegger, Truth, and Logic.” British
Journal for the History of Philosophy 20(5): 1027–1036.
Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2013. “Heidegger and the Impact of Idealism.” in
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Post-Kantian German Thought. Volume 1. Philosophy and
Science, edited by Karl Ameriks, pp. 225–245. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2015a. “Natorp’s Psychology.” in New Approaches to Neo-Kantianism, edited by
Nicolas de Warren and Andrea Staiti, pp. 240–260. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2015b. “Language and Meaning.” in The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics,
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2015c.
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O., ed. 2018a.
Kant and his German Contemporaries. Volume II:
Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316823415.
Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2018b.
“Introduction.” in Kant and his German Contemporaries. Volume II:
Aesthetics, History, Politics, and Religion, edited by
Daniel O. Dahlstrom, pp. 1–12. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781316823415.
Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2018c. “Reason within the Limits of Religion Alone: Hamann’s
Onto-Christology.” in Kant and
his German Contemporaries. Volume II: Aesthetics, History, Politics, and
Religion, edited by Daniel O. Dahlstrom, pp. 238–256. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2019a. “Missing in Action: Affectivity in Being and
Time.” in Heidegger on
Affect, edited by Christos Hadjioannou, pp. 105–126. Philosophers in Depth. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2019b.
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2021a.
“Dasein.” in The
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Philosophy, edited by Daniele De
Santis, Burt C. Hopkins, and
Claudio Majolino, pp. 160–166. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2021b.
“Martin Heidegger.” in The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology and
Phenomenological Philosophy, edited by Daniele De Santis, Burt C. Hopkins, and Claudio Majolino, pp. 487–498. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O. 2023.
“Moses Mendelssohn.” in The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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Dahlstrom, Daniel O., Elpidorou, Andreas and Hopp, Walter, eds. 2015. Philosophy of Mind and Phenomenology. Conceptual and
Empirical Approaches. London: Routledge.