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Bubbio, Paolo Diego and Redding, Paul, eds. 2012. Religion After Kant. God and Culture in the Idealist
Era. Newcastle upon Tye: Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Redding, Paul. 1991. “Hegel’s Logic of Being and the Polarities of Presocratic
Thought.” The Monist 74(3): 438–456.
Redding, Paul. 1997. “Georg
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Redding, Paul. 2003. “Hegel and Peircean Abduction.” European
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Redding, Paul. 2004. “Schemata, Symbols, and Syllogisms of Statehood in the
Thought of Kant and Hegel.” in Der Begriff des Staates / The Concept of the
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Redding, Paul. 2007a. Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian
Thought. Modern European Philosophy. Cambridge:
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Redding, Paul. 2007b. “Hegel, Fichte and the Pragmatic Contexts of Moral
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Redding, Paul. 2009a. Continental Idealism. Leibniz to Nietzsche.
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Redding, Paul. 2009b. “The Independence and Dependence of Self-Consciousness:
The Dialectic of Lord and Bondsman in Hegel’s Phenomenology of
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Redding, Paul. 2010b. “Two Directions for Analytic Kantianism: Naturalism and
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Redding, Paul. 2011. “The Analytic Neo-Hegelianism of John McDowell and Robert
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Redding, Paul. 2012a. “Some Metaphysical Implications of Hegel’s
Theology.” European Journal for Philosophy of
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Redding, Paul. 2012b. “The Relation of Logic to Ontology in
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Redding, Paul. 2013. “Hegel and Analytic Philosophy.” in
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edited by Allegra de Laurentis and
Jeffrey Edwards, pp. 313–320. London:
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Redding, Paul. 2014a. “The Role of Logic ‘Commonly So Called’ in
Hegel’s “Science of Logic.” British Journal
for the History of Philosophy 22(2): 281–301.
Redding, Paul. 2014b. “Mathematics, Computation, Language, and Poetry: The
Novalis Paradox.” in The
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Redding, Paul. 2015a. “An Hegelian Solution to a Tangle of Problems Facing
Brandom’s Analytic Pragmatism.” British Journal for
the History of Philosophy 23(4): 657–680.
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Redding, Paul. 2016. “If Reason is ‘in the World,’ Where
Exactly is it Located?” European Journal of
Philosophy 24(3): 712–724.
Redding, Paul. 2017a. “Aristotelian Master and Stoic Slave: From Epistemic
Assimilation to Cognitive Transformation.” in Hegel on Philosophy in History, edited by
Rachel Zuckert and James Kreines, pp. 71–87. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Redding, Paul. 2017b. “What Might it Mean to have a Systematic Idealist, but
Anti-Platonist, Practical Philosophy?” in Hegel’s Political Philosophy. On the Normative
Significance of Method and System, edited by Thom Brooks and Sebastian Stein, pp. 25–43. Oxford: Oxford University
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Redding, Paul. 2017c.
“Subjective Logic and the Unity of Thought and Being:
Hegel’s Logical Reconstruction of Aristotle’s Speculative
Empiricism.” in Logik / Logic,
edited by Dina Emundts and Sally Sedgwick, pp. 165–188. Internationales
Jahrbuch des Deutschen Idealismus / International Yearbook of German
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Redding, Paul. 2019a. “The Logic of Hegel’s Encyclopaedia Philosophy of
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Redding, Paul. 2020a. “Rorty on Hegel on the Mind in
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