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Aristotelian Interpretations

O'Rourke, Fran
Aristotelian Interpretations
Aristotle's phrase 'Every realm of nature is marvellous' serves as an underlying and unifying motif for this volume of original essays. Aristotelian Interpretations considers themes of perennial interest, offering new avenues of interpretation, illustrating how Aristotle's thought may be creatively applied to a variety of timeless and contemporary questions. Apart from the final chapter-a comprehensive survey of the extensive and penetrating i...

CHF 96.00

Pseudo-Dionysius and the Metaphysics of Aquinas

O'Rourke, Fran
Pseudo-Dionysius and the Metaphysics of Aquinas
Although Pseudo-Dionysius was, after Aristotle, the author whom Thomas Aquinas quoted most frequently, little attention has been paid to the role of this Neoplatonist thinker in the formation of Aquinas's philosophy. Fran O'Rourke's book is the only available work that investigates the pervasive influence of Pseudo-Dionysius on Aquinas, while at the same time examining the latter's profound originality.

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Human Destinies

O'Rourke, Fran
Human Destinies
From 1968 until his death in 2003, Gerald Hanratty was professor of philosophy at University College Dublin. In this volume dedicated to his memory, Fran O'Rourke has assembled twenty-six essays reflecting Hanratty's broad philosophical interests, dealing with central questions of human existence and the ultimate meaning of the universe. Whether engaged in historical investigations into Gnosticism or the Enlightenment, Hanratty was concerned w...

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What Happened in and to Moral Philosophy in the Twentieth...

O'Rourke, Fran
What Happened in and to Moral Philosophy in the Twentieth Century?
Offers a collection of essays originally presented at University College Dublin in 2009 to celebrate the eightieth birthday of Alasdair MacIntyre. What marks this collection is the unusual range of approaches and perspectives, representing divergent and even contradictory positions. Such variety reflects MacIntyre's own intellectual trajectory, which led him to engage successively with various schools of thought: analytic, Marxist, Christian, ...

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