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    Truth, Theft and Gift: Thoughts on Alētheia
    Filozofia 79 (4): 351-364. 2024.
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    Astonishment and science: engagements with William Desmond (edited book)
    with Paul G. Tyson
    Cascade Books. 2022.
    Science can reveal or conceal the breathtaking wonders of creation. On one hand, knowledge of the natural world can open us up to greater love for the Creator, give us the means of more neighborly care, and fill us with ever-deepening astonishment. On the other hand, knowledge feeding an insatiable hunger for epistemic mastery can become a means of idolatry, hubris, and damage. Crucial to world-respecting science is the role of wonder: curiosity, perplexity, and astonishment. In this volume, phi…Read more
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    Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life by Guido Seddone (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 77 (2): 361-364. 2023.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life by Guido SeddoneWill DesmondSEDDONE, Guido. Hegel’s Theory of Self-Conscious Life. Leiden: Brill, 2023. 155 pp. Cloth, $138.00Guido Seddone’s monograph explores an ensemble of issues centering on what he terms Hegelian “naturalism.” He argues that “Hegel’s philosophy represents a novel version of naturalism since it stresses the mutual dependence between nature and spirit, rather than…Read more
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    Hegel's God: A Counterfeit Double?
    Gower Publishing. 2003.
    William Desmond's misgivings regarding Hegel's take on God leads the reader through Hegel's writings to reveal a path that leads anywhere but to God. The author believes that an idol is no less an idol constructed from thought as constructed from gold.
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    God and the Between
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2008.
    An original work which rethinks the question of God in a constructive spirit, drawing its conclusions by considering ideas received from both philosophy and religion. Makes an important new contribution to the ongoing scholarly debates surrounding the intersection of philosophy and religion Suggests that this junction is not just dictated by religion having to prove its credentials to rational philosophy, but that it is also a matter of philosophy wondering if religion is the ultimate partner in…Read more
  •  60
    Philosophy and Religion in German Idealism (edited book)
    with Ernst-Otto Onnasch and Paul Cruysberghs
    Kluwer Academic Publishers. 2004.
    This volume comprises studies written by prominent scholars working in the field of German Idealism. These scholars come from the English speaking philosophical world and Continental Europe. They treat major aspects of the place of religion in Idealism, Romanticism and other schools of thought and culture. They also discuss the tensions and relations between religion and philosophy in terms of the specific form they take in German Idealism, and in terms of the effect they still have on contempor…Read more
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    Seeking to renew an ancient companionship between the philosophical andthe religious, this book’s meditative chapters dwell on certain elementalexperiences or happenings that keep the soul alive to the enigma of the divine.William Desmond engages the philosophical work of Pascal, Kant, Hegel,Nietzsche, Shestov, and Soloviev, among others, and pursues with a philosophicalmindfulness what is most intimate in us, yet most universal: sleep, poverty,imagination, courage and witness, reverence, hatred…Read more
  •  61
    Beyond conflict and reduction: between philosophy, science, and religion (edited book)
    with John Steffen and Koen Decoster
    Leuven University Press. 2001.
    INTRODUCTION Much attention has been devoted to the different tensions and conflicts between science and religion in the modern age. ...
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    God, ethos, ways
    International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 45 (1): 13-30. 1999.
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    The voiding of being: the doing and undoing of metaphysics in modernity
    The Catholic University of America Press. 2020.
    The author amplifies important themes in the unfolding of modern metaphysics, exploring diverse aspects of current skepticism and offering a defense in terms of his metaxological metaphysics. Along the way he engages both the long tradition and more modern writers, such as Heidegger and Marion.
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    Godsends: from default atheism to the surprise of revelation
    University of Notre Dame Press. 2021.
    Godsends is William Desmond's newest addition to his masterwork on the borderlines between philosophy and theology. For many years, William Desmond has been patiently constructing a philosophical project-replete with its own terminology, idiom, grammar, dialectic, and its metaxological transformation-in an attempt to reopen certain boundaries: between metaphysics and phenomenology, between philosophy of religion and philosophical theology, between the apocalyptic and the speculative, and between…Read more
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    Book reviews (review)
    with James Daly, Eileen Brennan, Mark Haugaard, Josephine Newman, J. C. A. Gaskin, J. D. G. Evans, Bernhard Weiss, Thomas Docherty, Hugh Bredin, Joseph Dunne, Paschal O'Gorman, Tim Crane, James O'Shea, Daniel H. Cohen, Desmond M. Clarke, Iseult Honohan, and Charles Hummel
    Humana Mente 1 (2): 354-392. 1993.
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    Suspicion and Faith: The Religious Uses of Modern Atheism (review)
    International Philosophical Quarterly 34 (4): 511-512. 1994.
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    Neither Deconstruction nor Reconstruction: Metaphysics and the Intimate Strangeness of Being
    International Philosophical Quarterly 40 (1): 37-49. 2000.
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    It Is “Nothing”—Wording the Release of Forgiveness
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82 1-23. 2008.
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    Doing Justice and the Practice of Philosophy
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 79 41-59. 2005.
    There is a sense of doing justice prior to the juxtaposition of theory and practice, accounting for an ontological vulnerability prior to both social power andsocial vulnerability. Justice in the sense of “being true” involves fidelity to truth that we neither possess nor construct, preceding all efforts to enact justice. The charge to be just precedes any just act. There is a “patience of being,” or a receiving of being before acting, which we must then actively take up. All this has implicatio…Read more
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    Art and the Absolute Revisited
    Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 14 1-12. 2000.
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    Presidential Address
    Proceedings of the Hegel Society of America 12 1-28. 1995.
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    The Philosophy of F. W. J. Schelling (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 39 (4): 778-779. 1986.
    If we compare scholarship in English on Schelling and Hegel, what is notable is the recent abundance of work on Hegel, an abundance continually increasing, and the relative meagreness of work on Schelling. This is partly due to the decline of interest in the philosophy of nature in the nineteenth century, and to Schelling's reputation as an irrationalist obsessed with some of the darker enigmas of religion. Hegel continues to overshadow Schelling as he had come to overshadow him in his own time.…Read more
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    Art, Origins, Otherness: Between Philosophy and Art
    State University of New York Press. 2003.
    Addresses the end of art and the task of metaphysics
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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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    Beyond Hegel and Dialectic: Speculation, Cult, and Comedy
    State University of New York Press. 1992.
    This book is a defense of speculative philosophy in the wake of Hegel. In a number of wide-ranging, meditative essays, Desmond deals with the criticism of speculative thought in post-Hegelian thinking. He covers the interpretation of Hegelian speculation in terms of the metataxological notion of being and the concept of philosophy that Desmond has developed in two previous works, Philosophy and Its Others, and Desire, Dialectic and Otherness. Though Hegel is Desmond’s primary interlocuter, there…Read more
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    Hegel and His Critics: Philosophy in the Aftermath of Hegel (edited book)
    State University of New York Press. 1988.
    Many of the essays are followed by commentaries presenting alternative analyses. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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    Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 42 (4): 845-847. 1989.
    This book was originally published by Harper and Row in 1975, translated from the German version of 1971, and is now being reissued in paperback by the University of Chicago Press. It is worthy of reissue, for it offers an excellent introduction to Hegel's Phenomenology. Though widely acknowledged as a philosophical classic, one of the great difficulties with the Phenomenology is that one easily gets lost in the multifarious details of the text. It is not always easy to find a way through the la…Read more
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    Absolute Knowledge (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 41 (1): 170-171. 1987.
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    The Philosophy of F. W. J. Schelling (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 39 (4): 778-779. 1986.