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Farr, Arnold. 2001. “Reflective Judgment and the Boundaries of Finite Human
Knowledge.” in New Essays in
Fichte’s Foundation of the Entire Doctrine of Scientific
Knowledge, edited by Daniel E. Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, pp. 103–121. Amherst, Massachusetts:
Humanity Books.
Farr, Arnold. 2002. “Fichte’s Reformulation of the Categorical Imperative in
the Wissenschaftslehre nova methodo and Das System der
Sittenlehre.” in New Essays
on Fichte’s Later Jena Wissenschaftslehre, edited
by Daniel E. Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, pp. 229–247. Evanston, Illinois:
Northwestern University Press.
Farr, Arnold. 2010a. “Fichte’s Master/Slave Dialectic: The Untold
Story.” in Fichte, German
Idealism and Early Romanticism, edited by Daniel E. Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, pp. 243–258. Fichte Studien
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Farr, Arnold. 2010b. “The Other and the Necessary Conditions of the Self in
Fichte’s Wissenschaftslehre and Paul Ricoeur’s Phenomenology of
the Will.” in Fichte and the
Phenomenological Tradition, edited by Violetta L. Waibel, Daniel E. Breazeale, and Tom Rockmore, pp. 341–356. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Farr, Arnold. 2013a. “Herbert
Marcuse.” in The Stanford
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Farr, Arnold. 2013b. “The Vocation of Postmodern Man: Why Fichte Now?
Again!” in Fichte’s Vocation
of Man. New Interpretive and Critical Essays, edited by
Daniel E. Breazeale and Tom Rockmore, pp. 285–300. Albany, New York: State
University of New York Press.
Farr, Arnold. 2018. “Critical Theory: Adorno, Marcuse, and Angela
Davis.” in The Routledge
Companion to Philosophy of Race, edited by Paul C. Taylor, Linda Martı́n Alcoff, and Luvell Anderson, 3rd ed., pp. 102–112. Routledge
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Farr, Arnold. 2019. “Herbert
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