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Philip Joseph Kain Philosophy Department 1292 Mt Hermon Road Santa Clara University Scotts Valley, CA 95066 Santa Clara, CA 95053 831-335-7416 408-554-4844 408-551-1839 fax pkain@scu.edu Education Ph.D. in Philosophy (1974) University of California San Diego B.A. in Philosophy (1966) Saint Mary's College of California Employment 1988 Santa Clara University Professor of Philosophy (1994 ) Chair of the Philosophy Department (1991-97, 2008 14) 1982-86 Stanford University Western Culture Program 1974-82 University of California Santa Cruz Assistant Professor of Philosophy; Visiting Lecturer in Stevenson College (1986-88) Books: Publications 1. Schiller, Hegel, and Marx: State, Society, and the Aesthetic Ideal of Ancient Greece. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 1982. 2. Marx' Method, Epistemology, and Humanism: A Study in the Development of His Thought. Dordrecht: D. Reidel, 1986. 3. Marx and Ethics. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. Paperback edition 1991. 4. Marx and Modern Political Theory: From Hobbes to Contemporary Feminism. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 1993. 5. Hegel and the Other: A Study of the Phenomenology of Spirit. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2005.

6. Nietzsche and the Horror of Existence. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Lexington Books, 2009. 7. Hegel and Right: A Study of the Philosophy of Right. Albany: State University of New York Press, forthcoming 2018. Articles: 1. "Estrangement and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat," Political Theory, 7 (1979), 509-20. 2. "Alienation and Estrangement in the Thought of Hegel and the Young Marx," The Philosophical Forum, 11 (1979-80), 136-60. 3. "Marx's Dialectic Method," History and Theory, 19 (1980), 294-12. Reprinted in Karl Marx s Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments Second Series. Ed. B. Jessop and R. Weatley. London: Routledge, 1999, Vol. V, 215-33. 4. "Marx, Hegel, and the Greek Ideal," in The Greeks and the Good Life. Ed. D.J. Depew. Indianapolis: Hackett, 1980, 236-53. 5. "Labor, the State, and Aesthetic Theory in the Writings of Schiller," Interpretation, 9 (1981), 263-78. 6. "Marx's Theory of Ideas," History and Theory, 20 (1981), Beiheft: Studies in Marxist Historical Theory, 357-78. 7. "Marx, Engels, and Dialectics," Studies in Soviet Thought, 23 (1982), 271-83. 8. "History, Knowledge, and Essence in the Early Marx," Studies in Soviet Thought, 25 (1983), 261-83. 9. "Nietzsche, Skepticism, and Eternal Recurrence," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 13 (1983), 365-87. 10. "Marx and the Abolition of Morality," Journal of Value Inquiry, 18 (1984), 283-97. 11. "The Young Marx and Kantian Ethics," Studies in Soviet Thought, 31 (1986), 277-301. 12. "Marx, Justice, and the Dialectic Method," Journal of the History of Philosophy, 24 (1986), 523-46. 2

13. "Hobbes, Revolution, and the Philosophy of History," in Hobbes's 'Science of Natural Justice.' Ed. C. Walton & P.J. Johnson. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff, 1987, 203-18. 14. "Locke and the Development of Political Theory," Annals of Scholarship, 5 (1988), 334-61. 15. "Hegel's Political Theory and Philosophy of History," Clio, 17 (1988), 345-68. Reprinted in G.W.F. Hegel: Critical Assessments. Ed. R. Stern. London: Routledge, 1993, Vol. I. 16. "Kant and the Possibility of Uncategorized Experience," Idealistic Studies, 19 (1989), 154-73. 17. "Kant's Political Theory and Philosophy of History," Clio, 18 (1989), 325-45. 18. "Rousseau, the General Will, and Individual Liberty," History of Philosophy Quarterly, 7 (1990), 315-34. 19. "Marx and Pluralism," Praxis International, 11 (1992), 465-86. 20. "Aristotle, Kant, and the Ethics of the Young Marx," in Marx and Aristotle. Ed. G.E. McCarthy. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield, 1992, 213-42. 21. "Modern Feminism and Marx," Studies in Soviet Thought, 44 (1993), 159-92. Reprinted in Karl Marx s Social and Political Thought: Critical Assessments Second Series. Ed. B. Jessop and R. Weatley. London: Routledge, 1999, Vol. VII, 485-512. 22. "Marx, Housework, and Alienation," Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy, 8 (1993), 121-44. 23. "Marx, Sahlins, and Ethnocentrism," Rethinking Marxism, 6 (1993), 79-101. 24. "Niccolò Machiavelli Adviser of Princes," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 25 (1995), 33-55. 25. "Nietzschean Genealogy and Hegelian History in the Genealogy of Morals," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 26 (1996), 123-48. 26. "Hegel, Reason, and Idealism," Idealistic Studies, 27 (1997), 97-112. 3

27. "Self-Consciousness, the Other, and Hegel's Dialectic of Recognition," Philosophy & Social Criticism, 24 (1998), 105-126. 28. "Hegel's Critique of Kantian Practical Reason," Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 28 (1998), 367-412. 29. "The Structure and Method of Hegel's Phenomenology," Clio, 27 (1998), 593-614. 30. Hegel, Antigone, and Women, Owl of Minerva: Journal of the Hegel Society of America, 33 (2002), 157-177. 31. "Nietzsche, the Kantian Self, and Eternal Recurrence," Idealistic Studies, 34 (2004), 225-37. 32. "Nietzsche, Truth, and the Horror of Existence," History of Philosophy Quarterly, 23 (2006), 41-58. 33. "Eternal Recurrence and the Categorical Imperative," The Southern Journal of Philosophy, 45 (2007), 105-116. 34. "Nietzsche, Eternal Recurrence, and the Horror of Existence," The Journal of Nietzsche Studies, 33 (2007), 49-63. 35. "Nietzsche, Virtue, and the Horror of Existence," British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 17 (2009), 153-67. 36. Hegel, Recognition, and Same-Sex Marriage, Journal of Social Philosophy, 46 (2015): 226-41. 37. Hegel and the Failure of Civil Society, Owl of Minerva: Journal of the Hegel Society of America, 46 (2014-15): 1-23. 38. Hegel, History, and Evil, History of Philosophy Quarterly, 33 (2016): 275-91. 39. Hegel on Sovereignty and Monarchy, Idealistic Studies, 45 (2015): 265-77. Review Articles: 40. "Analytical Marxism and the Historical Marx: A Review of Making Sense of Marx by Jon Elster," Annals of Scholarship, 5 (1987), 129-36. 4

41. "Marx and Rights: A Review of Marxism and Morality by Steven Lukes," Annals of Scholarship, 7 (1990), pp. 397-405. Reviews & Comments: 1. "Fichte, Marx, and the German Philosophical Tradition by T. Rockmore," Journal of the History of Philosophy, 21 (1983), 116-11. 2. "Alfred Schmidt, History and Structure, trans. J. Herf," Canadian Philosophical Reviews, 3 (1983), 249-50. 3. "Nietzsche by R. Schacht," Canadian Philosophical Reviews, 5 (1985), 33-35. 4. "Greek Antiquity in Schiller's Wallenstein by G.N. Burns," Interpretation, 25 (1987), 143-44. 5. "Hegel, Freedom, and Modernity by Merold Westphal," Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, 27/28 (1993), 73-76. 6. Alienation and Market Socialism: Comments on Schweikart s Marx s Democratic Critique of Capitalism and Its Implications for a Viable Socialism, Owl of Minerva: Journal of the Hegel Society of America, 46:1-2 (2014-15), 79-83. 7. Ben Lazare Mijuskovic, Feeling Lonesome: The Philosophy and Psychology of Loneliness, Philosophy in Review, XXXV (October 2015), 276-7. 5