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Phenomenology in the Critical Ontology of Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950)

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The Phenomenological Movement

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The right and the need to include Nicolai Hartmann in an account of the Phenomenological Movement are by no means beyond dispute. His inclusion will have to be justified by his actual significance for the development of the Movement, regardless of his own ambivalent relationship to it. In any event, the widespread picture of Hartmann as one of the central figures in the Phenomenological Movement badly needs revision in the light of the ascertainable facts.

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Major works

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Monographs in German

  • Heimsoeth, Heinz and Heiss, Robert, eds., Nicolai Hartmann. Der Denker und sein Werk (1952)

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Studies in English

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Articles in English

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  • Gibson, W. R. Boyce, “The Ethics of Nicolai Hartmann,” The Australasian Journal of Psychology and Philosophy XIII (1935), 1–23

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  • Hazelton, R., “On Hartmann’s Doctrine of Values as Essences,” Philosophical Review XLVIII (1939), 621–32

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  • Hook, Sidney, “A Critique of Ethical Realism,” International Journal of Ethics XL (1929), 179–210

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  • Jensen, O. C., Nicolai Hartmann’s Theory of Virtue,” Ethics LII (1942), 463–79

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  • Landmann, Michael, “Professor Nicolai Hartmann and Phenomenology,” PPR III (1944), 393–423

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  • Ramsey, K. V., “Theism and the Ethics of Nicolai Hartmann,” Church Quarterly Review CXIX (1935), 208–25

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  • Schilpp, P. A, “Is Standpointless Ethics Possible?” Philosophical Review XLIV (1935), 227–32

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  • Smith, John E., “Hartmann’s New Ontology,” Review of Metaphysics VII (1952), 583–601

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  • WALKER, M. G., “Perry and Hartmann: Antithetical or Complementary ?” Ethics XLIX (1938), 37–61

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Ph. D. Theses

  • Hazelton, Roger, The Relation between Value and Existence in the Philosophies of Nicolai Hartmann and A. N. Whitehead, Yale University, 1937

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  • Jino, David Norinoto, Coherence in Hartmann’s Ethik. Boston University, 1941

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  • Park, Dorothy G., The Objectivity of Value: A Study of the Ethics of N. Hartmann. University of Nebraska, 1957

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  • Shein, Louis, A Critique of N. Hartmann’s Ethics. University of Toronto, 1946

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Most Comprehensive Recent Bibliography

  • Ballauf, Theodor, in Heimsoeth, H. and Heiss, R., eds., Nicolai Hartmann, pp. 286–308

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Spiegelberg, H. (1971). Phenomenology in the Critical Ontology of Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950). In: The Phenomenological Movement. Phaenomenologica, vol 5. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-4742-4_8

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