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    Journal of Philosophy and Scripture 2 (2). 2005.
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    Being and Dialectic: Metaphysics as a Cultural Presence (edited book)
    with Joseph Grange
    State University of New York Press. 2000.
    Diverse voices explore the possibility of doing metaphysics in light of contemporary critiques.
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    Hegel and the Problem of Religious Representation
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 30 9-22. 1984.
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    Perspectives on History
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28 367-368. 1981.
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    The Weight of Finitude: On the Philosophical Question of God
    State University of New York Press. 1999.
    Suggests that a full acceptance of the finitude of existence can lead to the affirmation of God
  • Desire, Dialectic and Otherness: An Essay on Origins
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 27 (1): 127-128. 1987.
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    The Limits of Analysis
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29 318-322. 1982.
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    Die Potentiale des Ethischen. Über die Quellen des Gutseins
    Zeitschrift Für Ethik Und Moralphilosophie 1 (1): 127-141. 2018.
    ZusammenfassungEs ist eine gängige Praxis ethischer Reflexion, zwischen verschiedenen Systemen moralischer Werte zu unterscheiden und dann die einen gegen die anderen auszuspielen. Im Text wird eine Reflexionsform vorgestellt, die gewissermaßen einen ‚Schritt zurück‘ von derartigen vordergründigen Wertsystemen tritt und stattdessen die Quellen des Ethischen betrachtet, Quellen, die wir in unserer alltäglichen ethischen Praxis oft genug nicht beachten oder für selbstverständlich halten. Zu diesen…Read more
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    Hegel and His Critics. Philosophy in the Aftermath of Hegel
    Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 53 (3): 565-566. 1991.
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    The Greek Praise of Poverty: A Genealogy of Early Cynicism
    Dissertation, Yale University. 2001.
    Introduction. Why did Cynicism emerge throughout the Greek world when it did? Survey of relevant literature; criticism of previous suggestions and assumptions. Cynic individualism represents a radical internalization of widespread ideals of individual excellence. Cynic asceticism is a paradoxical response to the perceived problems of wealth and poverty in the fourth century B.C.E.: to escape poverty one must embrace it. Outline of chapters. ;Chapter one: Praise of poverty and work. Popular attit…Read more
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    Perplexity and Ultimacy: Metaphysical Thoughts From the Middle
    State University of New York Press. 1995.
    Desmond explores perplexity regarding ultimacy--the metaphysical perplexity that precedes and exceeds scientific and commonsense curiosity.
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    The Philosopher’s Annual. Volume 11–1979
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 28 369-369. 1981.
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    The Divine Relativity (review)
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 31 475-477. 1986.
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    God, the Devil, and the Perfect Pizza (review)
    Teaching Philosophy 13 (3): 306-308. 1990.
  • Pierre Bourdieu, "The Political Ontology of Martin Heidegger" (review)
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (1): 147. 1994.
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    The Quest for Wholeness
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29 322-326. 1982.
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    Godsends. On the Surprise of Revelation
    Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses 92 (1): 7-28. 2016.
    © 2016 by Ephemerides Theologicae Lovanienses. All rights reserved. I want to reflect on the nature of revelation by means of the idea of the "godsend". While seeming to be ordinary this word carries communication of what is beyond the ordinary. A godsend suggests something like a chink or crack through which something is revealed - a kind of gap, or permeability, a porosity to a light that comes from a source beyond. In that gifted porosity is there an opening to revelation? Does the godsend sa…Read more
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    Piotr Hoffman, Doubt, Time, Violence (review)
    Philosophy in Review 7 497-498. 1987.
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    Ethics and the Between
    State University of New York Press. 2001.
    Articulates the necessity for a comprehensive reconstructive thinking about the meaning of being good.
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    Moral Philosophy
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 29 317-318. 1982.
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    This book is a first-rate piece of work. It is wide ranging in its scope, yet finely attentive to detail. It covers with acumen and critical insight a large number of contemporary thinkers, and yet shows scholarly and philosophical finesse in reading Aristotle and recovering the contemporary significance of his views of technë and phronesis. It is elegantly written, and over its long unfolding maintains a very human voice.
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    Evil and Dialectic
    Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 11 159-182. 1992.
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    Passage to Modernity (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 70 (2): 298-300. 1996.
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    Hermeneutics and Hegel’s Aesthetics
    Irish Philosophical Journal 2 (2): 94-104. 1985.
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    Plato's Philosophical Art and the Identification of the Sophist
    Filosofia Oggi 2 (4): 393-403. 1979.
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    Introduction
    Ethical Perspectives 7 (1): 1-2. 2000.
    The contributions in the current issue of Ethical Perspectives mainly derive from a conference on Catholic Intellectual Traditions organized jointly by the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven and the Erasmus Institute, University of Notre Dame, and held at Leuven from November 10th to the 11th, 2000. As the reader can see from a quick perusal of the table of contents, the contributions cover a diverse range of topics. The reader might well ask what such contributions have to do with a journal concern…Read more