Kenneth L. Schmitz (schmitz-k)
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Schmitz, Kenneth L. 1980. “Hegel’s Assessment of Spinoza.” in The Philosophy of Baruch Spinoza, edited by Richard Kennington, pp. 229–245. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy n. 7. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 1985. “Hegel on Kant: Being-in-Itself and the Thing-in-Itself.” in The Philosophy of Immanuel Kant, edited by Richard Kennington, pp. 229–252. Studies in Philosophy and the History of Philosophy n. 12. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 1988. “Why Philosophy Must Have a History: Hegel’s Proposal.” in Doing Philosophy Historically, edited by Peter H. Hare, pp. 251–266. Frontiers of Philosophy. Amherst, New York: Prometheus Books.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 1999. “The Idealism of the German Romantics.” in The Emergence of German Idealism, edited by Michael Baur and Daniel O. Dahlstrom, pp. 170–191. Washington, D.C.: The Catholic University of America Press.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 2000. “Jacques Maritain and Karol Wojtyla: Approaches to Modernity.” in The Bases of Ethics, edited by William Sweet, pp. 126–139. Milwaukee, Wisconsin: Marquette University Press.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 2005a. “The Integration of History and Metaphysics.” in Approaches to Metaphysics, edited by William Sweet, pp. 93–110. New York: Springer.
Schmitz, Kenneth L. 2005b. “Transcendentalism or Transcendentals? A Critical Reflection on the Transcendental Turn.” The Review of Metaphysics 58(3): 537–560.
Steinkraus, Warren E. and Schmitz, Kenneth L., eds. 1980. Art and Logic in Hegel’s Philosophy. Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey: Humanities Press.