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Euporia: On Sorrow, Forgiveness and the Idea of the UnforgivableIn Bock Gregory (ed.), The Philosophy of Forgiveness, Vernon. pp. 189-207. 2018.A critical account of forgiveness and the "unforgivable", with particular reference to Bonaventure and Derrida, among others.
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Ethics, Virtues, Neuroscience and EducationIn Michael Peters Tina Besley & Jayne White (eds.), Education and Philosophies of Engagement, Forthcoming 2015. 2015.
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Religious experience, modern fiction and the aesthetics of the sacredIn Raymond Aaron Younis, Michael Griffith, James Tulip, Ross Keating & Elaine Lindsay (eds.), Religion Literature and the Arts, Rla. pp. 457-465. 1996.
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Euporia: on the limits horizons and possibilities of critical theory (or: on reconstruction)In Harry Dahms & Eric Lybeck (eds.), On Reconstruction, Ashgate. pp. 89-108. 2017.
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Language Games, Postmodernism and DeconstructionIn M. Freund M. O’Loughlin & J. Mackenzie (eds.), Politics, Business and Education: the Aims of Education in the Twenty First Century, Pesa. 2006.
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The Last "Post"In Raymond Aaron Younis, Michael Griffith, James Tulip, Ross Keating & Elaine Lindsay (eds.), Religion Literature and the Arts, Rla. pp. 348-359. 1996.
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Rolf de Heer, DingoIn Scott Murray (ed.), Australian film 1978-1994, Oxford University Press. 1995.
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The exile of the virtual and the catastrophe of the real (review)Cultural Studies 14 (2): 367-369. 2000.
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In a time of terror: globalisation, transformation and the EnlightenmentIn Philip Quadrio Carrol Besseling & Andrew Quadrio (eds.), Politics and religion in the new century: philosophical reflections, Sydney University Press. pp. 233-258. 2009.A critical analysis and evaluation of Habermas' and Derrida's understanding of terrorism (in particular 9/11); some reflections on the role of philosophy and philosophers in the present age.
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The persistence of the grand metanarratives of progress (review)Cultural Studies 14 (2): 365-367. 2000.
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Hollywood, Vietnam and the National Imaginary: ‘Three Seasons'Asian Studies Association of Australia E-Journal (September). 1999.
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Between dialectic, eristic and deconstruction : of Socratic methods and higher education in the 21st CenturyStudies in Learning, Evaluation, Innovation and Development 5 (4): 51-62. 2008.
Raymond Aaron Younis
Lincoln College Oxford
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Normative Ethics |
Applied Ethics |
Metaphysics |
Aesthetics |
General Philosophy of Science |
Philosophy of Religion |
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