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New Directions for Transcendental Claims (2016)
Journal Article
Giladi, P. (2016). New Directions for Transcendental Claims. Grazer philosophische Studien, 93(2), 212-231. https://doi.org/10.1163/18756735-09302006

This article aims to provide an account of the relationship between transcendental claims and the project of using transcendental argumentation that differs from the mainstream literature. In much of the literature, such claims are said to have as th... Read More about New Directions for Transcendental Claims.

Embodied meaning and art as sense-making: a critique of Beiser's interpretation of the “End of Art Thesis” (2016)
Journal Article
Giladi, P. (2016). Embodied meaning and art as sense-making: a critique of Beiser's interpretation of the “End of Art Thesis”. Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, 8(1), Article 29934. https://doi.org/10.3402/jac.v8.29934

The aim of this paper is to challenge Fred Beiser's interpretation of Hegel's meta-aesthetical position on the future of art. According to Beiser, Hegel's comments about the “pastness” of art commit Hegel to viewing postromantic art as merely a form... Read More about Embodied meaning and art as sense-making: a critique of Beiser's interpretation of the “End of Art Thesis”.

Pragmatist themes in Van Fraassen's stances and Hegel's forms of consciousness (2016)
Journal Article
Giladi, P. (2016). Pragmatist themes in Van Fraassen's stances and Hegel's forms of consciousness. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 24(1), 95-111. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2015.1111921

The aim of this paper is to establish a substantial positive philosophical connection between Bas van Fraassen and Hegel, by focusing on their respective notions of ‘stance’ and ‘form of consciousness’. In Section I, I run through five ways of unders... Read More about Pragmatist themes in Van Fraassen's stances and Hegel's forms of consciousness.