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Acknowledgements; Introduction: analytic philosophy and the fall and rise of the Kant-Hegel tradition;
1. McDowell, Sellars, and the myth of the perceptually given;
2. Brandom, Sellars, and the myth of the logical given;
3. Individuation and determinate negation in Kant and Hegel;
4. The Kantian route to Hegel's inferentialism;
5. Aristotelian Phronesis and the perceptual discernment of value;
6. Kant, Hegel and the dynamics of evaluative reason;
7. Hegel and contradiction;
8. Hegel, analytic philosophy and the question of metaphysics; Bibliography; Index.
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