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81. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 11
Thomas Sheehan Heidegger and Professor Capobianco: Phenomenology vs. Crypto-Metaphysics
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Phenomenology offers the only proper entrée to Heidegger’s work, a fact overlooked by ‘Right Heideggerians’ such as Professor Richard Capobianco, with disastrous results. This essay traces Heidegger’s path through Husserl’s doctrine of categorial intuition to his own question about what makes possible the meaningful presence of things.
82. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 11
Joseph McMeans A Revival of Metaphysics?: Reviewing Philip Gonzales’s Call for a Revitalization of the Catholic Analogia Entis
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In this article, I seek to review Philip Gonzales’s call for a revitalization of the Catholic analogia entis, both as a fundamental philosophical principle and as a guiding metaphysical vision for the Church today, as explicated in his recent work, Reimagining the Analogia Entis: The Future of Erich Pryzwara’s Christian Vision. I will begin by offering a short synopsis of Erich Przywara’s reappraisal of analogy in relation to the work of Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger, followed by an exposition of Philip Gonzales’s call for a non-identical repetition of Przywara’s metaphysical vision both in philosophy and the Church at large. In closing, I will seek to offer an evaluation of Gonzales’s proposal from a supportive yet concerned horizon of postmetaphysical mindfulness.
83. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 11
Philipp W. Rosemann On the ‘Christian Turn’ in Foucault’s Thought: Apropos of Foucault, les Pères, le sexe
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The recently published volume Foucault, les Pères, le sexe brings together sixteen papers delivered at a conference held in 2018 to mark the launch of Les aveux de la chair, the posthumous fourth volume of the History of Sexuality. This review essay focuses on the contribution of the Foucault Archives to research on the philosopher’s thought; on critical reactions by patrologists to Foucault’s venture into study of the Church Fathers; and, finally, on the significance of the ‘Christian turn’ in the late Foucault’s lectures and writings.
84. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 11
Gaven Kerr Aquinas’s Third Way
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Aquinas’s Five Ways are often presented as standard cosmological arguments for God’s existence. They tend to be anthologized and presented independently of the metaphysical thought that informs them. Thus, when Aquinas deploys technical metaphysical issues in his articulation of the ways, the contemporary reader may have trouble interpreting them correctly. This is particularly the case when Aquinas uses terminology familiar to a contemporary reader that nevertheless should be understood within the context of Aquinas’s own metaphysical thought. The Third Way is particularly challenging in this respect since it trades on modal notions that are familiar within a post-Leibnizian philosophical context but do not carry the same philosophical connotations. With that in mind, I propose to present a reading of the Third Way that is rooted within Aquinas’s own metaphysical thought and is defensible as an argument for God’s existence.
85. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 11
James Filler Heidegger’s Relational Ontology: A Neoplatonic Apocatastasis
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The understanding of Being in terms of substance has given rise to many philosophical problems, the most obvious and persistent of which is subject/object dualism. Heidegger recognises the problems substance ontology has created and rejects the ontological primacy of the subject. In doing so, he discovers an alternate ontological understanding, one that ultimately constitutes a return to a Neoplatonic ontology in which Being is understood in terms of relation. Heidegger’s ontology is, therefore, a recovery of this Neoplatonic relational ontology.
86. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 3 > Issue: Supplement
President John G. Hughes Foreword
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Ruairí Ó hUiginn Ollscoil na hAoise Seo
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Thomas A. F. Kelly Editor’s Introduction
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John J. Cleary The Price of Education
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Bríd Connolly Adult and Community Education: A Model for Higher Education?
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Gerry Boyle, Finbarr Bradley The Undergraduate as an Engaged Explorer
92. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 3 > Issue: Supplement
Brian Cosgrove Keeping the Faith: The Transformative Autonomy of Literature and the Uniqueness of Literary Discourse
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Frank Devitt Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Integration are Part of a Liberal Education for the Knowledge Society
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Martin Downes Irish Universities in the Knowledge Society: Society’s Sentinels and the Citizen’s vade mecum
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Ted Fleming The University and Democracy: Habermas, Adult Learning and Learning Society
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Pádraig Hogan The Promise of Untimely Meditations: Reflections on University Education in the Early Twenty-First Century
97. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 3 > Issue: Supplement
John Harpur Cultivating Campus Citizens, the Economy and Technology: On the New Alchemy in Higher Education
98. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 3 > Issue: Supplement
Kathleen Shields Why Bother with Languages?
99. Maynooth Philosophical Papers: Volume > 3 > Issue: Supplement
Anthony G. O’Farrell Welcome Address for First Science Mathematics
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Seán Ó Riain The University and the Public Sphere After the Celtic Tiger