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Philipp W. Rosemann

University of Kentucky
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  • University of Kentucky
    Department of Philosophy
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Michel Foucault
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  • All publications (94)
  •  64
    Introduction
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (4): 521-526. 2005.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  58
    Les débuts de l’enseignement de Thomas d’Aquin et sa conception de la sacra doctrina. Avec l’édition du prologue de son commentaire des Sentences (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 81 (3): 524-528. 2007.
  •  51
    En somme: Pour un usage analytique de la scolastique médiévale (review)
    Speculum 87 (3): 844-846. 2012.
  •  39
    Guillelmi de Ockham Opera philosophica et theologica ad fidem codicum manuscriptorum edita cura Instituti Franciscani Universitatis S. Bonaventurae. Opera philosophica, VII: Opera dubia et spuria venerabili inceptori Guillelmo de Ockham adscripta (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (86): 251-254. 1992.
  • David Macey, "The Lives of Michel Foucault" (review)
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 2 (2): 355. 1994.
    Michel Foucault
  •  88
    Foucault and Augustine (review)
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 78 (1): 164-169. 2004.
    AugustinePhilosophy of ReligionMichel Foucault
  •  87
    Eros Crucified: Death, Desire, and the Divine in Psychoanalysis and the Philosophy of Religion: by Matthew Clemente, New York and Abingdon (Oxon), Routledge, 2020, xxviii + 183 pp., £96.00 (hbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-28048-2, £27.99 (pbk), ISBN: 978-0-367-25939-6
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies 29 (2): 259-263. 2021.
    A contribution at the intersection between Freudian psychoanalysis and Christian thought, Eros Crucified argues for the need of a Christian revision of the Freudian account of desire. Psychoanalysi...
  •  45
    God and Mammon
    Philotheos 18 (1): 57-77. 2018.
  •  45
    Evolution et fondements métaphysiques de la doctrine thomiste sur l' 'imago trinitas'
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (2): 211-217. 1992.
    Evolutionary Biology
  •  36
    Guillelmus de la Mare, Scriptum in primum librum Sententiarum. Herausgegeben von Hans Kraml (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 90 (86): 246-248. 1992.
  •  51
    Dallas Medieval Texts and Translations
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 46 288-290. 2004.
    Medieval StudiesMedieval Philosophy: Topics, Misc
  •  63
    Christliche Philosophie im Katholischen Denken des 19. und 20. Jahrhunderts, vol. 2 (review)
    Irish Philosophical Journal 6 (1): 170-178. 1989.
  •  55
    By Way of Introduction
    Maynooth Philosophical Papers 10 1-4. 2020.
  •  37
    Duae animae scientifìcae in pectore meo: Die Erforschung der mittelalterlichen Philosophie im 20. Jahrhundert – Rückblick und Ausblick
    Das Mittelalter 5 (1): 35-48. 2000.
  •  58
    Causality as Concealing Revelation in Eriugena
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 79 (4): 653-671. 2005.
    This article offers a reading of Eriugena’s thought that is inspired by Heidegger’s claim according to which being is constituted in a dialectical interplay of revelation and concealment (ά-λήθεια). Beginning with an analysis of how “causality as concealing revelation” works on the level of God’s inner-Trinitarian life, the piece moves on to a consideration of the way in which the human soul reveals itself in successive stages of exteriorization that culminate in the creation of the body, its “i…Read more
    This article offers a reading of Eriugena’s thought that is inspired by Heidegger’s claim according to which being is constituted in a dialectical interplay of revelation and concealment (ά-λήθεια). Beginning with an analysis of how “causality as concealing revelation” works on the level of God’s inner-Trinitarian life, the piece moves on to a consideration of the way in which the human soul reveals itself in successive stages of exteriorization that culminate in the creation of the body, its “image.” The body, however, conceals as much as it reveals true human nature. Moreover, it is shown that for Eriugena all of reality, as theophany, possesses this character of (un)concealing its fundamental truth. These insights lead Eriugena to a recognition of radical human finitude, as genuine wisdom requires an acknowledgement of our fundamental ignorance.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  89
    Das Ethische in der Rhetorik des Aristoteles, by Markus Wörner
    Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 308-320. 1991.
  •  92
    Per verba magistri: Anselme de Laon et son école au XII e siècle (review)
    Speculum 88 (2): 520-521. 2013.
  •  40
    At the Heart of the Real. Philosophical Essays in Honour of the Most Reverend Desmond Connell, Archbishop of Dublin, edited by Fran O'Rourke (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1): 135-136. 1994.
  •  106
    Averroes and Aristotle's Philosophical Dictionary
    Modern Schoolman 66 (2): 95-115. 1989.
    Aristotle: MetaphysicsAverroes
  •  85
    A Change of Paradigm in the Study of Medieval Philosophy
    American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 72 (1): 59-73. 1998.
    Philosophy of Religion
  •  22
    Business ethics in the African context today: proceedings of the international conference held at Uganda Martyrs University, Nkozi, 9-12 September 1996 (edited book, review)
    with Michel Lejeune
    Konrad Adenauer Foundation. 1996.
    African Philosophy: EthicsBusiness Ethics
  •  38
    Anthony Kenny, Aquinas on Being. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2002. Pp. xi, 212 (review)
    Speculum 80 (1): 246-247. 2005.
    13th/14th Century Philosophy
  •  66
    Penser l'Autre: psychanalyse lacanienne et philosophie
    with Steve Lofts
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 (1): 82-97. 1994.
  •  189
    Fides Ancilla Medicinae: On the Ersatz Liturgy of Death in Biopsychosociospiritual Medicine
    with Jeffrey P. Bishop and Frederick W. Schmidt
    Heythrop Journal 49 (1). 2007.
    Philosophy of ReligionMedicineDeath and Dying
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    Master Thomas Aquinas and the Fullness of Life
    with John F. Boyle
    St. Augustine's Press. 2014.
    Thomas Aquinas
  •  19
    Editer, Traduire, Interpreter: Essais De Methodologie Philosophique
    with Steve G. Lofts
    Peeters Pub & Booksellers. 1997.
    Ce livre contient les actes d'un seminaire de recherche qui fut organise au sein de l'Institut superieur de philosophie a Louvain-la-Neuve en 1996. Centre sur des problemes de methodologie souleves par l'edition, la traduction et l'interpretation des textes anciens et medievaux, ce seminaire poursuivit le but de mettre en relief les presuppositions philosophiques qui sous-tendent toute decision methodologique. Ainsi Philipp W. Rosemann essaie de montrer dans sa contribution que le neo-medievisme…Read more
    Ce livre contient les actes d'un seminaire de recherche qui fut organise au sein de l'Institut superieur de philosophie a Louvain-la-Neuve en 1996. Centre sur des problemes de methodologie souleves par l'edition, la traduction et l'interpretation des textes anciens et medievaux, ce seminaire poursuivit le but de mettre en relief les presuppositions philosophiques qui sous-tendent toute decision methodologique. Ainsi Philipp W. Rosemann essaie de montrer dans sa contribution que le neo-medievisme actuel ne peut etre compris que dans le contexte du mouvement postmoderne; Jos Decorte et Charles Burnett analysent les fondements theoriques de la pratique medievale de la traduction; Laura Rizzerio parle de la difficulte d'interpreter une philosophie qui, comme celle de Platon, questionne la valeur de l'ecriture; Steve G. Lofts se penche sur les connections entre strategies d'interpretation et philsophie de l'histoire chez Cassirer. D'autres contributions decrivent de nouvelles approches methodologiques a des problemes anciens, tels la difficile question de l'authenticite et chronologie des oeuvres aristoteliciennes (Christian Rutten) ou le probleme de la traduction des textes thomistes (C. Brouwer - M. Peeters).
    Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
  • Review (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 358-362. 1994.
  •  131
    Heidegger's transcendental history
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 40 (4): 501-523. 2002.
    Philipp Rosemann - Heidegger's Transcendental History - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 501-523 Heidegger's Transcendental History Philipp W. Rosemann 1. Introduction: "Aletheia Is Not A Greek Word" John D. Caputo has argued that Heidegger's account of the development of Western metaphysics—a story of continuous decline from heroic Greek times to the total oblivion of Being in the technological age—needs to be "demythologized." This does not me…Read more
    Philipp Rosemann - Heidegger's Transcendental History - Journal of the History of Philosophy 40:4 Journal of the History of Philosophy 40.4 501-523 Heidegger's Transcendental History Philipp W. Rosemann 1. Introduction: "Aletheia Is Not A Greek Word" John D. Caputo has argued that Heidegger's account of the development of Western metaphysics—a story of continuous decline from heroic Greek times to the total oblivion of Being in the technological age—needs to be "demythologized." This does not mean to discard altogether Heidegger's often insightful historical analyses; yet it is necessary to recognize that his conception of history can be read at another level than that of the narrative of the ever-increasing logocentrism of Western thought. Read "critically," Caputo suggests, Heidegger makes claims about transcendental history; not about certain facts in the history of Being, but about the a priori structure rendering these facts possible. Aletheia, then, "is no longer a Greek word." Un-concealment is the "Wesen of history, the process of letting history be, which can never be itself something historical." Caputo's interpretation makes sense. The later Heidegger famously acknowledged that his etymological understanding of aletheia as un-concealment is not historically verifiable in even the earliest Greek texts: "[w]e must acknowledge the fact," he writes in 1964, "that aletheia, unconcealment in the sense of the clearing of presence, was..
    Martin HeideggerPhenomenology
  • Review (review)
    Revue Philosophique De Louvain 92 135-136. 1994.
  • Acts Amid Precepts: The Aristotelian Logical Structure of Thomas Aquinas's Moral Theory (review)
    The Medieval Review 2. 2002.
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