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    David Hume: Platonic Philosopher, Continental Ancestor.Bernard Freydberg - 2012 - State University of New York Press.
    In the first book of its kind, Bernard Freydberg places David Hume firmly in the tradition of the Platonic dialogues, and regards him as a proper ancestor of contemporary continental philosophy. Although Hume is largely confined to his historical context within British Empiricism, his skepticism resonates with the Socratic Ignorance expressed by Plato, and his account of experience points toward very contemporary concerns in continental thought. Through close readings of An Enquiry Concerning the Human Understanding, An Enquiry Concerning (...)
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    A dark history of modern philosophy.Bernard Freydberg - 2017 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    This provocative reassessment of modern philosophy explores its nonrational dimensions and connection to ancient mysteries. Delving beneath the principal discourses of philosophyfrom Descartes through Kant, Bernard Freydberg plumbs the previously concealed dark forces that ignite the inner power of modern thought. He contends that reason itself issues from an implicit and unconscious suppression of the nonrational. Even the modern philosophical concerns of nature and limits are undergirded by a dark side that dwells in them and makes them possible. (...)
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    Toward a new foundationalism: from Carnap to Kripke, and from Husserl to Sallis.Bernard Freydberg - 2021 - Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    This book addresses the breach within contemporary philosophy with a newly conceived foundationalism. It shows that dramatic discord has arisen between its two dominant branches. The Anglo-American branch generally takes its departure from logic and from natural science, while the Continental branch generally takes its departure from art and from the great traditional questions. However, they share this common negative feature: each side denies the view that philosophy issues from a central foundation. The book gives brief distillations of six major (...)
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    Schelling's Dialogical Freedom Essay: Provocative Philosophy Then and Now.Bernard Freydberg - 2008 - State University of New York Press.
    _Explores Schelling’s Essay on Human Freedom, focusing on the themes of freedom, evil, and love, and the relationship between his ideas and those of Plato and Kant._.
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    The thought of John Sallis: phenomenology, Plato, imagination.Bernard Freydberg - 2012 - Evanston, Ill.: Northwestern University Press.
    Part I. Phenomenology -- Phenomenology and the return to beginnings -- Delimitations: phenomenology and the end of metaphysics -- Part II. Sallis's Plato interpretation -- Being and logos: reading the Platonic dialogues -- Chorology: on beginning in Plato's Timaeus -- Platonic legacies -- Part III. Art/Sallis -- Stone -- Shades-of painting at the limit -- Topographies -- Part IV. Sallis and other thinkers -- The gathering of reason -- Spacings-of reason and imagination in texts of Kant, Fichte, Hegel -- Echoes: (...)
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    Force of Imagination: The Sense of the Elemental (review).Bernard Freydberg - 2002 - Journal of Nietzsche Studies 23 (1):97-99.
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    Philosophy and Comedy: Aristophanes, Logos, and Eros.Bernard Freydberg - 2008 - Indiana University Press.
    Reveals comedy's contributions to the philosophical enterprise.
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    Imagination in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason.Bernard Freydberg - 2005 - Indiana University Press.
    With particular focus on imagination, Bernard Freydberg presents a close reading of Kant’s second critique, The Critique of Practical Reason. In an interpretation that is daring as well as rigorous, Freydberg reveals imagination as both its central force and the bridge that links Kant’s three critiques. Freydberg’s reading offers a powerful challenge to the widespread view that Kant’s ethics calls for rigid, self-denying obedience. Here, to the contrary, the search for self-fulfillment becomes an enormously creative endeavor (...)
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    The play of the Platonic dialogues.Bernard Freydberg - 1997 - New York: Peter Lang.
    Play resides at the heart of the Platonic dialogues, shaping their insights as well as informing their style. "The Play of the Platonic Dialogues" traces the prominent role of play, both as a general philosophical characteristic and as influencing the treatment of key issues. The nature of the forms, of the city, of virtue, of the soul and its immortality - these and others have been shaped by play. This book shows how Platonic playfulness is joined with the deepest seriousness (...)
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    Imagination and Depth in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.Bernard Freydberg - 1994 - Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers.
    The Kerygma of the Wilderness Traditions in the Hebrew Bible examines biblical writers' use of the wilderness traditions in the books of Exodus and Numbers, Deuteronomy, the Prophets, and the Writings to express their beliefs in God and their understandings of the community's relationship to God. Kerygma is the proclamation of God's actions with the purpose of affirming faith/or appealing to an obedient response from the community. The experiences of the wilderness community, who rebelled and refused to live according to (...)
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    The Legacy of Heideggerian Poetics For Continental Philosophy.Bernard Freydberg - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (Supplement):115-121.
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    Concerning 'Syntheses of Understanding’ in the B Deduction.Bernard Freydberg - 1995 - Proceedings of the Eighth International Kant Congress 2:287-293.
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    Functions of Imagination in Kant’s Moral Philosophy.Bernard Freydberg - 2013 - In Michael L. Thompson (ed.), Imagination in Kant's Critical Philosophy. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 105-122.
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    Hegers Crypto-Kantian View of the French Revolution.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:139-155.
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    Hegers Crypto-Kantian View of the French Revolution.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1990 - Social Philosophy Today 3:139-155.
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    Heidegger's heraclitean comedy.Bernard Freydberg - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (2):254-268.
    "Heidegger" and "comedy" are words that one seldom finds conjoined. However, in his 1943 Summer Freiburg lecture course entitled " Der Anfang des abendländischen Denkens. Heraklit ," the word " komisch " occurs significantly, it is regarded as superior to " das Tragische ," and thus can open up a new vista onto Heideggerian thought. In this paper, I discuss Heidegger's interpretive translation of Heraclitus' Fragment 123: Φυσιζ κρυπτ∊σθαι φιλ∊ι. I attempt to show how Heidegger distinguishes his translation and interpretation (...)
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    HOMAGE TO PENIA: aristophanes' plutus as philosophical comedy.Bernard Freydberg - 2016 - Angelaki 21 (3):27-33.
    The vastly underrated Plutus receives at least some of its due in this paper. At its beginning, I attempt to locate Plutus within both the Hegelian discourse on comedy and within Hume's poetical and philosophical fictions. Employing the same method of close textual analysis that I employed in Philosophy and Comedy: Aristophanes, Logos, and Eros, I focus upon the thoroughgoing materialism of the poor farmer Chremylus who laments the unjust distribution of wealth, and who seeks to restore the god's sight (...)
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    Hearkening to Thalia: Toward the Rebirth of Comedy in Continental Philosophy.Bernard Freydberg - 2009 - Research in Phenomenology 39 (3):401-415.
    This paper discloses and furthers the rebirth of comedy in Continental philosophy in three stages. The first treats Greek comedy, bringing forth the comic contours in Plato and exploring the philosophical content of Aristophanic comedy. The second examines certain German encounters with comedy, from the staid Wieland translations of Aristophanes through the thoughtful discussions of Schiller, Hegel, and Nietzsche. The third investigates twentieth-century American comedy and its connection to American Continental philosophy, and includes a close analysis of the Marx Brothers' (...)
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    “Ihr Hinweis auf Aristophanes Clouds Wichtige Fragen Einschließt, die Ich Hätte Sehen Sollen”: Gadamer and the Question of Comedy.Bernard Freydberg - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (2):235-252.
    In a letter written to Gadamer after receiving a copy of Truth and Method, Leo Strauss offered many criticisms with which Gadamer took issue. However, he acknowledged the important hint cited in the title. Perhaps strangely, Gadamer never took up this hint and showed very little interest in comedy throughout his Gesammelte Schriften. In this essay, I show that there are ample resources within Gadamerian hermeneutics to answer Strauss positively, also for a rich philosophy of comedy along Gadamerian lines. Toward (...)
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    John Sallis's Recent Contributions to Continental Aesthetics.Bernard Freydberg - 2014 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1):135-141.
    In a sustained and protracted meditation on imagination and art, John Sallis has more than challenged the traditional metaphysical distinction between sensible and intelligible that has governed much of aesthetic discourse. In his Sense of Imagination , he excised that philosophical marker altogether in favor of a language of sense in which intelligibility occurs as a secondary function—if at all. Praising Hegel’s celebration of color, he disputes the latter’s declaration that “art is dead” in favor of the Nietzschean hearkening to (...)
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    Kant and the irrational.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1995 - History of European Ideas 20 (4-6):945-949.
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    Kant's transcendental psychology.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1996 - History of European Ideas 22 (2):151-152.
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    Logocentric Logos in Plato’s Timaeus.Bernard Freydberg - 2004 - Philosophy Today 48 (1):27-34.
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    (Non)Logocentric Logos in Plato’s Timaeus.Bernard Freydberg - 2004 - Philosophy Today 48 (1):27-34.
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    Mathematical and Elemental Coordinates: The Role of Imagination.Bernard Freydberg - 2014 - Research in Phenomenology 44 (2):161-169.
    Both in Force of Imagination: The Sense of the Elemental and in his very recent Logic of Imagination: The Expanse of the Elemental, John Sallis enacts a reconfiguration of the relationship of geometry to elementology, which might be regarded more generally as a rethinking of the relation of mathematics to philosophy. The paper will trace this reconfiguration in two ways: as it lies present but concealed in the history of philosophy, for example, in Descartes’ so-called “dualism” and in Kant’s pure (...)
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    Mythos and logos in platonic politeiai.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1993 - History of European Ideas 16 (4-6):607-612.
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    Nous and play.Bernard Freydberg - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):350-355.
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    Nietzsche in Derrida'sspurs: Deconstruction as deracination.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1989 - History of European Ideas 11 (1-6):685-692.
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    Nietzsche on the Socratic morality as decadence.Chairperson Bernard Freydberg & Allen W. Larsen - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):320-325.
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    Nietzsche on the Socratic morality as decadence.Bernard Freydberg & Allen W. Larsen - 1997 - The European Legacy 2 (2):320-325.
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    Nietzsche's Socratic task in “Vom Nutzen und Nachteil der Historie für das Leben”.Bernard Freydberg - 1985 - Man and World 18 (3):317-324.
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    On Figal’s Heidegger-Critique in Gegenständlichkeit.Bernard Freydberg - 2012 - Research in Phenomenology 42 (3):327-342.
    Abstract The paper is divided into four brief but related sections: (I) a description of Figal's resuscitation and reinterpretation of the word that informs the title of his book, the word “ Gegenstand ,“ and his Heidegger-critique regarding this resuscitation; (II) an examination of an important strain of the aforementioned lineage, namely, the role of Wilhelm von Humboldt as source for Heidegger's and his own Sprachdenken ; (III) an account of the Figal-Heidegger encounter with respect to the speaking of language; (...)
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  33. On hölderlin's "andenken": Heidegger, Gadamer and henrich—a decision?Bernard Freydberg - 2004 - Research in Phenomenology 34 (1):181-197.
    Often, respectable scholars attack the soundness of Heidegger's "violent" interpretations of Hölderlin (and others). In this case, Dieter Henrich offers a particularly harsh assessment of Heidegger's interpretation of " Andenken." Hans-Georg Gadamer, student of Heidegger and teacher of Henrich, attempts to bring harmony where none seems possible. A study of the three interpretations indicates that scholarship alone is sufficient to reach a decision on the strength of the interpretations.
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    Phenomenology and the Riddle of geometry.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1985 - Research in Phenomenology 15 (1):165-176.
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    Recent continental philosophy and comedy.Bernard Freydberg - 2010 - Philosophy Compass 5 (7):516-524.
    Recently, the philosophical significance of comedy has attracted a great deal of attention from Continental philosophers, including this author. After venturing an account for this sudden interest, this paper surveys six contemporary books that take different views of this phenomenon. This fertile field will surely benefit from the contributions and responses of Philosophy Compass' readers.
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    Revisiting the "Transcendental Deduction" in the Dialectic of the Critique of Pure Reason.Bernard Freydberg - 2001 - In Ralph Schumacher, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Volker Gerhardt (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des Ix. Internationalen Kant-Kongresses. Bd. I: Hauptvorträge. Bd. Ii: Sektionen I-V. Bd. Iii: Sektionen Vi-X: Bd. Iv: Sektionen Xi-Xiv. Bd. V: Sektionen Xv-Xviii. New York: De Gruyter. pp. 283-288.
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    Sallis, Brann, and the problem of imagination.Bernard Freydberg - 1999 - Research in Phenomenology 29 (1):106-118.
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    Sallis on Deuteros Plous: The Philosopher as Voyager.Bernard Freydberg - 2013 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 27 (2):199-207.
    Among Platonic images that have engaged John Sallis’s thought on Plato, the second voyage of Socrates, his deuteros plous, recurs often and provocatively. It is not too much to suggest that deuteros plous has occasioned many of Sallis’s own voyages, as well as suggesting a fruitful image of the philosopher as voyager that may be gleaned from these peculiar journeys. This essay will consist of four brief sections. The first will focus upon Sallis’s earliest reading of deuteros plous in Being (...)
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    The genesis of Kant's critique of judgment.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (5):779-780.
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    The Romance of a Platonic Crossing.Bernard Freydberg - 2010 - Philosophy Today 54 (4):401-407.
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    The Socratic Method, Once and for All.Bernard Freydberg - 2020 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 12 (3):240-244.
    ABSTRACT The “Socratic method” seems to be well understood in general to mean some sort of “question and answer” procedure as distinguished from “lecturing.” Law schools are familiar sites for its so-called practice, and the Platonic dialogues are believed to provide models of it. However, Socrates himself never speaks of having a method except in one place in the Phaedo – where it has nothing to do with “question and answer.” The Greeks had a clear word for method, “methodos,” and (...)
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    The unity of reason: Essays on Kant's philosophy.Bernard D. Freydberg - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (6):799-800.
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    What becomes of science in "the future of phenomenology"?Bernard Freydberg - 2002 - Research in Phenomenology 32 (1):219-229.
    A recent issue of Research in Phenomenology contains a section on "The Future of Phenomenology," but none of the articles contained therein deals with a future engagement of phenomenology with science, especially mathematical natural science. In this paper, I discuss this engagement that was once so central to phenomenology and suggest lines along which its revival can fruitfully occur. Toward this end, I trace the contours of the Heisenberg-Heidegger exchange and show how recent readings of the Platonic , such as (...)
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    The Cambridge Companion to Kant. [REVIEW]Bernard D. Freydberg - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (1):75-80.
    The fundamental task of philosophy since the seventeenth century has been to determine whether the essential principles of both knowledge and action can be discovered by human beings unaided by an external agency. No one philosopher contributed more to this enterprise than Kant, whose Critique of Pure Reason (1781) shook the very foundations of the intellectual world. Kant argued that the basic principles of the natural science are imposed on reality by human sensibility and understanding, and thus that human beings (...)
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    Brill Online Books and Journals.Richard Kearney, László Tengelyi, Patrick L. Bourgeois, David M. Rasmussen, Bernard P. Dauenhauer, David M. Kaplan, Charles E. Scott, Bernard Freydberg, Jamey Findling & Eric C. Sanday - 2007 - Research in Phenomenology 37 (2):271-278.
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    Bernard Freydberg: A Dark History of modern Philosophy.Dennis Vanden Auweele - 2018 - Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 71 (3):315-317.
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    Review of Bernard Freydberg, Imagination in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason[REVIEW]Lara Ostaric - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (12).
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    To Behold the Light of the Sun: Response to Bernard Freydberg, Claudia Baracchi, and Charles Scott.John Sallis - 2014 - Epoché: A Journal for the History of Philosophy 19 (1):165-172.
    This response addresses a series of themes from my writings on imagination, on art, and on ancient philosophy.
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    A Dark History of Modern Philosophy By Bernard Freydberg Indiana University Press: Bloomington, 2017. 146pp., $25.00 ISBN: 9780253029461. [REVIEW]Julien Kloeg - 2018 - Philosophy 93 (4):595-599.
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    Imagination in Kant's Critique of Practical Reason, by Bernard Freydberg[REVIEW]Katerina Deligiorgi - 2008 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 39 (3):334-336.
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