Richard J. Bernstein, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy
New School University, New York
Born in 1932 in New York City; passed away in 2022 in New York City.
Project
"Evil and its Vicissitudes" - a Study of the Concept of Evil in the Thought of Kant, Nietzsche, Schelling, Hegel and Freud
Colloquium, 26.11.2000
(Beiratsvorabend) Radical Evil: Hannah Arendt and Immanuel Kant
Publications from the Fellows' Library
Bernstein, Richard J. (Cambridge, Mass., 2004)
Pragmatism, critique, judgment : essays for Richard J. Bernstein
Bernstein, Richard J. (New York, 2004)
Bernstein, Richard J. (2002)
Reflections on radical evil : Arendt and Kant
Bernstein, Richard J. (Cambridge, 2002)
Radical evil : a philosophical interrogation
Bernstein, Richard J. (Philadelphia, Pa., 1999)
The restructuring of social and political theory
Bernstein, Richard J. (Cambridge [u.a.], 1998)
Freud and the legacy of Moses Cambridge studies in religion and critical thought ; 4
Bernstein, Richard J. (Cambridge, Mass, 1996)
Hannah Arendt and the Jewish question
Bernstein, Richard J. (Philadelphia, 1989)
Beyond objectivism and relativism : science, hermeneutics, and praxis
Bernstein, Richard J. (1988)
Negativity: theme and variations