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    The practical absolute: Fichte’s hidden poetics

    The following paper argues that J.G. Fichte, despite his apparent philosophical neglect of art and aesthetics, does develop a strong, original, and coherent account of art, which not only allows the theorizati...

    Anthony Curtis Adler in Continental Philosophy Review (2007)

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    Unspeakable Trash: Heidegger, Philip K. Dick, and the Philosophy of Horror

    Apophatic thought has, from the beginning, involved an esoteric tendency: a prohibition on communication enforcing the boundary between sacred and profane. This chapter argues, however, that there is also an e...

    Anthony Curtis Adler in Contemporary Debates in Negative Theology and Philosophy (2017)

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    What’s the Deal? Trump, Fichte’s Closed Commercial State, and the Perverse Dialectic of Neoliberal Risk

    The following paper seeks to understand Donald Trump as a “dialectical image” for the contradictions of neoliberal capitalism. Trump’s management style, as described in his Art of the Deal, combines a fetishizing...

    Anthony Curtis Adler in Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences (2020)

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    Response to Nietzsche’s Constructivism

    Anthony Curtis Adler in Philosophia (2021)

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    Caput Mortuum: Truth, Freedom, and Negation in Fichte’s Institutiones Omnis Philosophiae

    Rejecting the tendency to regard Fichte as merely a transitional figure in the development of German idealism, the following paper argues that, in the years following his dismissal from Jena, Fichte will come ...

    Anthony Curtis Adler in The Being of Negation in Post-Kantian Philosophy (2023)