Howard Kainz

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Howard Paul Kainz (born 1933) is professor emeritus at Marquette University, Milwaukee. He was a recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities fellowship for 1977-1978, and Fulbright fellowships in Germany for 1980-1981 and 1987-1988. Kainz advocates aspects of the philosophy of G.W.F. Hegel.[1][2][3]

Books

  • "Active and Passive Potency" in Thomistic Angelology (1972);[4][5]
  • Kainz, Howard P. (1974). Hegel's Philosophy of Right, with Marx's Commentary. doi:10.1007/978-94-010-2054-1. ISBN 978-90-247-1620-3.[6][7]
  • Hegel's Phenomenology, Part I: Analysis and Commentary (1976);[8][9][10][11][12]
  • Ethica Dialectica: A Study of Ethical Oppositions (1979);
  • The Unbinding of Prometheus: Towards a Philosophy of Revolution (1980);[13][14]
  • The Philosophy of Man (1981);
  • Hegel's Phenomenology, Part II: The Evolution of Ethical and Religious Consciousness to the Absolute Standpoint (1983);[12][15][16]
  • Philosophical Perspectives on Peace (1987);
  • Ethics in Context: Toward the Definition and Differentation of the Morally Good (1988);
  • Paradox, Dialectic, and System: A Reconstruction of the Hegelian Problematic (1988);
  • Democracy and the "Kingdom of God" (1993);
  • Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit: Selections Translated and Annotated by Howard P. Kainz (1994);
  • An Introduction To Hegel: The Stages Of Modern Philosophy (1996);[17]
  • GWF Hegel: The Philosophical System (1996);[18]
  • Politically Incorrect Dialogues (1999);
  • Natural Law: an Introduction and Reexamination (2004);[19]
  • The Philosophy of Human Nature (2008)
  • The Existence of God and the Faith-Instinct (2010).[20]
  • Paradox, Dialectic, and System (Choice Distinguished Scholarly Book award)[21]

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