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Logical Investigations Volume 2 (edited book)Routledge. 2001.Edmund Husserl is the founder of phenomenology and the _Logical Investigations_ is his most famous work. It had a decisive impact on twentieth century philosophy and is one of few works to have influenced both continental and analytic philosophy. This is the first time both volumes have been available in paperback. They include a new introduction by Dermot Moran, placing the _Investigations_ in historical context and bringing out their contemporary philosophical importance. These editions includ…Read more
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Edith Steins philosophical conversions : from Husserl to Aquinas and NewmanIn Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson (eds.), Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson, Irish Academic Press. 2019.
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Alfredo Ferrarin’s Hegel And Aristotle (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 51 120-126. 2005.
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"Natura quadriformata" and the Beginnings of "Physiologia" in the Philosophy of John Scottus EriugenaLes Etudes Philosophiques 21 (n/a): 41. 1979.
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Let it be' : Heidegger and Eckhart on GelassenheitIn Susi Ferrarello & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Phenomenology of Mindfulness, Routledge. 2023.
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The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy (edited book)Routledge. 2008.The twentieth century was one of the most significant and exciting periods ever witnessed in philosophy, characterized by intellectual change and development on a massive scale. _The Routledge Companion to Twentieth Century Philosophy_ is an outstanding authoritative survey and assessment of the century as a whole. Featuring twenty-two chapters written by leading international scholars, this collection is divided into five clear parts and presents a comprehensive picture of the period for the fi…Read more
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M Westphal's History And Tuth In Hegel's Phenomenology (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 11 21-24. 1985.
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The Philosophy of John Scottus Eriugena: A Study of Idealism in the Middle AgesTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 52 (3): 567-567. 1989.
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8 Husserl and the crisis of the European sciencesIn M. W. F. Stone & Jonathan Wolff (eds.), The Proper Ambition of Science, Routledge. pp. 2--122. 2000.
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Let's look at it objectively" : why phenomenology cannot be naturalizedIn Havi Carel & Darian Meacham (eds.), Phenomenology and Naturalism: Examining the Relationship Between Human Experience and Nature, Cambridge University Press. 2013.In recent years there have been attempts to integrate first-person phenomenology into naturalistic science. Traditionally, however, Husserlian phenomenology has been resolutely anti-naturalist. Husserl identified naturalism as the dominant tendency of twentieth-century science and philosophy and he regarded it as an essentially self-refuting doctrine. Naturalism is a point of view or attitude (a reification of the natural attitude into the naturalistic attitude) that does not know that it is an …Read more
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A Benjamin's The Plural Event (review)Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 34 53-59. 1996.
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