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    A Question for Cosmologists.Cyril O. Vollert - 1929 - Modern Schoolman 5 (2):7-8.
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    How Philosophy Came to Rome.Cyril O. Vollert - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (2):29-30.
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    How Philosophy Came to Rome (continued).Cyril O. Vollert - 1931 - Modern Schoolman 8 (2):36-36.
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    Book Review Section 4. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Houle, Douglas E. Foley, Theodore A. Koschler, Donald F. Gerdy, John R. Shea, Lawrence D. Haskew, William E. Barron, Robert J. Nash, Ruth B. Johnson, Carl R. Ashbaugh, John H. Walker, A. C. Murphy, Earl J. Mcgrath, Jack C. Willers, William E. Drake, James E. Wagener, Billy F. Cowart, William Jefferson Mathis, Samuel E. Kellams, Ira S. Steinberg, Willis H. Griffin, Eugene E. Grollmes & Allan W. Purdy - 1972 - Educational Studies 3 (1):53-67.
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    The Servant Of God. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Schommer - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):153-154.
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    The Servant Of God. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Schommer - 1946 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 21 (1):153-154.
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    A Biography of the Greek People. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):313-316.
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    Erasmus of Rotterdam. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1936 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 11 (2):301-303.
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    The Ludwigs of Bavaria. [REVIEW]Cyril O. Vollert - 1934 - Thought: Fordham University Quarterly 9 (3):516-519.
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    Occasional papers on eugenics.Cyril Burt & O. F. sAMPLE - 1956 - The Eugenics Review 48:65.
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    Hegel and Anti-Judaism.Cyril O'Regan - 1997 - The Owl of Minerva 28 (2):141-182.
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    Žižek's Meontology: An Inflected Hegel and the Possibility of Theology.Cyril O'Regan - 2014 - Modern Theology 30 (4):600-611.
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    A Philosophical Comparison of John 1:1-18 and the Yoruba Concept of ÒrÒ.Cyril-Mary P. Olatunji & Olugbenga O. Alabi - 2014 - Cultura 11 (1):99-112.
    The concept of ÒrÒ among the Yoruba people in Nigeria has a lot in common with the biblical concept of Λoγos. This paper explores Λoγos as derived from Greek Logos translated as Word into English, and its parallelisms with ÒrÒ a fêted concept among the Yoruba. The paper provides evidence that both conceptsare related to exoteric functions within their distinct cultural communities. Finally, the paper opens these issues to the possibilities of cross-cultural research and semiotics.
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    Contemporary reactions to the enlightenment (1728-1762): a study of three critical journals, the Jesuit Journal de Trévoux, the Jansenist Nouvelles ecclésiastiques, and the secular Journal des savants.Cyril B. O'Keefe - 1974 - Genève: Slatkine.
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  15. Balthasar and Eckhart: Theological principles and catholicity.Cyril O'regan - 1996 - The Thomist 60 (2):203-239.
     
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    Balthasar and gnostic genealogy.Cyril O'regan - 2006 - Modern Theology 22 (4):609-650.
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    Balthasar: Between TÜbingen and Postmodernity.Cyril O'Regan - 1998 - Modern Theology 14 (3):325-353.
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    Forgiveness and the Forms of the Impossible.Cyril O’Regan - 2008 - Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 82:67-84.
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    Girard and the spaces of apocalyptic.Cyril O'regan - 2012 - Modern Theology 28 (1):112-140.
    This article examines the apocalyptic turn evident in René Girard's Battling to the End , which puts an exclamation point on what has been an increasing tendency in Girard's thought. Its general aim is to describe Girard's particular form of biblical apocalyptic. Toward that end, it unfolds Girard's arguments against other apocalyptic contenders, including Hegel and Heidegger; it opens up a space of conversation with other forms of apocalyptic thought ; and in and through Girard's affirmation of Benedict XVI, raises (...)
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    Hegel and the Folds of Discourse.Cyril O’Regan - 1999 - International Philosophical Quarterly 39 (2):173-193.
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  21. Hegel and the infinite.Cyril O'Regan - 2019 - In Fran O'Rourke & Patrick Masterson (eds.), Ciphers of transcendence: essays in philosophy of religion in honour of Patrick Masterson. Newbridge, Co. Kildare: Irish Academic Press.
     
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    Žižek and Milbank and the Hegelian death of God.Cyril O'regan - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (2):278-286.
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    John Henry Newman and the Argument of Holiness.Cyril O'Regan - 2012 - Newman Studies Journal 9 (1):52-74.
    This essay examines Newman’s life-long campaign against the errors of liberal religion, particularly its “anti-holiness” principle that rejects the Christian commitment to the pursuit of sanctity. In both his Anglican and Roman Catholic writings, Newman attacked the “anti-holiness” principle’s underlying presuppositions, particularly (1) its naturalistic anthropology, (2) its “anthropocentric horizon of discourse,” (3) its rejection of ascetic discipline in religious formation, and (4) its tendency to accept uncritically what is intellectually novel.
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    Newman on Natural and Revealed Religion.Cyril O’Regan - 2020 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 94 (1):159-186.
    This essay reflects on Newman’s famous analyses of natural and revealed religion and their relation in the tenth and final chapter of the Grammar of Assent. There are two lines of reflection, the first internalist, the second externalist. On the first front, the essay draws attention to how conscience plays a foundational role in Newman’s discussion of natural religion and how it helps to distinguish it from the “religion of civilization,” which Newman considers to be a rationalist substitute for the (...)
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    Newman’s Rhetoric in the Apologia pro vita sua.Cyril O’Regan - 2011 - The Lonergan Review 3 (1):88-101.
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    Philosophy of Religion in the Context of Hegel’s Philosophy.Cyril O'Regan - 2006 - The Owl of Minerva 37 (1):9-28.
    This paper understands Hodgson’s Hegel and Christian Theology not only to represent the definitive expression of a distinguished Hegel scholar’s theological interpretation, but also to mark a threshold between where Hegel studies have been on the topic of the relation between religion and philosophy in Hegel’s thought and where they are going. On the threshold, Hodgson’s text faces three essential challenges with respect to its bona fides. The first challenge is whether, even if the privileged status of the Lectures on (...)
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    Robert Williams’s Hegelian God.Cyril O'Regan - 2017 - The Owl of Minerva 49 (1):107-135.
    This essay focuses on the way Williams elaborates, defends, and recommends Hegel’s revision of Christianity, which makes possible a Christianity free from the defects of its pre-modern form without collapsing into atheism and humanism. The essay begins by examining the development of Williams’s case in Hegel on the Proofs and Personhood of God and in Tragedy, Recognition, and the Death of God. This examination shows that Williams uses Hegel’s critique of pre-modern Christianity to demonstrate that modernity, in which discourse, practices, (...)
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    Theology and the Drama of History – By Ben Quash.Cyril O'Regan - 2007 - Modern Theology 23 (2):293-296.
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    The Impossibility of a Christian Reading of the Phenomenology of Spirit.Cyril O’Regan - 2001 - The Owl of Minerva 33 (1):45-95.
    H. S. Harris’s Hegel’s Ladder opens up the epic universe of Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit by constructing a text that is epic in its dimensions and self-conscious design. It aims at truth. In the first instance, this means adequacy with respect to the Phenomenology ’s epic account of humanity’s movement toward self-certain truth. In the second instance, it means correspondence to the epic design of the Phenomenology. For Harris, it is self-evident that the Phenomenology belongs to the genre of epic, (...)
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    The Poetics of Ethos.Cyril O'regan - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):272-306.
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    The poetics of Ethos: William Desmond's poetic refiguration of plato.Cyril O'regan - 2001 - Ethical Perspectives 8 (4):272-306.
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  32. Von Balthasar and thick retrieval: Post-chalcedonian symphonic theology.Cyril O'regan - 1996 - Gregorianum 77 (2):227-260.
    L'A. étudie l'usage que Balthasar fait de la pensée grecque post-chalcédonienne. Le théologien allemand attire l'attention sur le style symphonique de la pensée grecque, sa concentration christologique et son caractère trinitaire. La première partie de ce travail est consacrée aux problèmes que soulève l'extension de l'usage de la pensée grecque post-chalcédonienne : peut-on mettre sur le même plan Maxime le Confesseur et le Pseudo-Denys ? L'A. montre ensuite que, si pour Balthasar le mérite de cette théologie tient à sa propension (...)
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    Wrestling with Angels: Conversations in Modern Theology ''“ By Rowan Williams.Cyril O'Regan - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):149-152.
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    The Prose-Poetry of Su Tung-p'o.J. K. Shryock, Cyril Drummond LeGros Clark & Su Tung-P'O. - 1936 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 56 (1):95.
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    Andrew Shanks Hegel and Religious Faith: Divided Brain, Atoning Spirit. New York: T & T Clark, 2011. ISBN 978-0-567-53230-5. Pp. 175. [REVIEW]Cyril O'Regan - 2014 - Hegel Bulletin 35 (1):148-151.
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    Divine Subjectivity. [REVIEW]Cyril O’Regan - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4):518-521.
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    Divine Subjectivity. [REVIEW]Cyril O’Regan - 1991 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 65 (4):518-521.
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    Evil and the Augustinian Tradition. [REVIEW]Cyril O’Regan - 2003 - Augustinian Studies 34 (1):138-144.
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    Hegel and the Hermetic Tradition. [REVIEW]Cyril O’Regan - 2003 - The Owl of Minerva 34 (2):197-208.
    One honors a book by straightforwardly recommending it to the reader’s attention. But one also honors a book by taking it seriously enough to imagine how it could have been otherwise, or perhaps better, to the extent that one celebrates its existence, one honors it by imagining a supplement. In what follows I will honor this book in both ways, although clearly the first way is primitive. For it is only by one’s attention being grabbed by a text, by one’s (...)
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    Paulo Diego Bubbio. God and the Self in Hegel: Beyond Subjectivism. Albany NY: SUNY Press, 2017. ISBN 978-1-4384-6525-8 (pbk). ISBN 978-1-4384-6524-1 (hbk). Pp. 228. $85.00/$22.95. [REVIEW]Cyril O'Regan - 2020 - Hegel Bulletin 41 (2):330-333.
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    The Human Shape of God. [REVIEW]Cyril O’Regan - 1997 - International Studies in Philosophy 29 (4):124-125.
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    A Machine-Checked Proof of the Odd Order Theorem.Georges Gonthier, Andrea Asperti, Jeremy Avigad, Yves Bertot, Cyril Cohen, Francois Garillot, Stephane Le Roux, Assia Mahboubi, Russell O'Connor, Sidi Ould Biha, Ioana Pasca, Laurence Rideau, Alexey Solovyev, Enrico Tassi & Laurent Thery - unknown
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    Bearing Witness to Suffering – A Reflection on the Personal Impact of Conducting Research with Children and Grandchildren of Victims of Apartheid-era Gross Human Rights Violations in South Africa.Cyril K. Adonis - 2020 - Social Epistemology 34 (1):64-78.
    Social scientists who conduct qualitative research frequently use emotional engagement to gather information about participants’ thoughts, feelings, and behaviours in relation to a particularly research question. When the subject under investigation is related to trauma, listening to, or being exposed to personal accounts of participants’ traumatic experiences can carry a significant emotional cost for researchers. This may place them at risk of secondary trauma. In this article, I examine these issues from the context of my doctoral field research in South (...)
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    Le possibilisme chez Albert O. Hirschman.Cyrille Ferraton & Ludovic Frobert - 2018 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 18 (2):131-152.
    Albert O. Hirschman est surtout connu pour ses travaux sur le développement économique et des publications comme Exit, Voice and Loyalty (1970), The Passions and the Interests (1977) ou encore The Rhetoric of Reaction (1991). Il l’est beaucoup moins pour sa défense du possibilisme qui représente sa conception méthodologique des sciences sociales. Nous en présentons l’origine et ses principales caractéristiques dans cet article. Codes JEL : B31, B40.
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    Le possibilisme chez Albert O. Hirschman.Cyrille Ferraton & Ludovic Frobert - 2018 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 18 (2):131-152.
    Albert O. Hirschman est surtout connu pour ses travaux sur le développement économique et des publications comme Exit, Voice and Loyalty (1970), The Passions and the Interests (1977) ou encore The Rhetoric of Reaction (1991). Il l’est beaucoup moins pour sa défense du possibilisme qui représente sa conception méthodologique des sciences sociales. Nous en présentons l’origine et ses principales caractéristiques dans cet article. Codes JEL : B31, B40.
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    Dall’intersoggettività all’interculturalità.Cyril Dunaj - 2022 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 5 (2):41-50.
    Tomando como punto de partida el desafío que supone el pluralismo para el diálogo, nos hallamos ante la tendencia de replegarnos en nosotros mismos o bien, de abrirnos aún más al otro. Todo depende de la visión y la consideración del otro y de su cultura. Al superar el miedo a perder la propia identidad, el diálogo puede conducir al enriquecimiento mutuo. De hecho, el diálogo intercultural es ante todo un diálogo interpersonal, y por eso es posible. Esto significa que (...)
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    O populismo reacionário no poder: uma radiografia ideológica da presidência Bolsonaro.Christian Edward Cyril Lynch & Paulo Henrique Paschoeto Cassimiro - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:223-249.
    Este artículo pretende presentar una radiografía del populismo reaccionario en el poder, describiendo cómo diversos elementos ideológicos de la cultura política brasileña e internacional han sido reunidos por el movimiento político de extrema derecha liderado por Jair Bolsonaro. Los autores se retrotraen a la discusión politológica sobre el populismo de extrema derecha y concluyen por un análisis del bolsonarismo como “lulismo al revés” [às avessas].
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    Monarquia sem despotismo e liberdade sem anarquia: o pensamento político do Marquês de Caravelas (1821-1836).Christian Edward Cyril Lynch - 2014 - Belo Horizonte: Editora UFMG. Edited by José Joaquim Carneiro de Campos.
    O pensamento político-constitucional do Marquês de Caravelas -- Extratos de discursos parlamentares do Marquês de Caravelas.
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    O populismo reacionário no poder: uma radiografia ideológica da presidência Bolsonaro.Christian Edward Cyril Lynch & Paulo Henrique Paschoeto Cassimiro - 2021 - Aisthesis 70:223-249.
    This article attempts to present an X-ray of reactionary populism in power by describing how several ideological elements of Brazilian and international political culture that have gathered by the far rightwing movement led by Jair Bolsonaro. The authors hark back to the politological debate on right-wing populism and conclude with an analysis of bolsonarismo as “lulismo in reverse” [às avessas].
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    Does a Hermeneutical Clarification of “Presence” Advance O'Collins’ Christology?Cyril Orji - 2017 - New Blackfriars 98 (1078):653-675.
    The theme of “presence” holds an ambivalent place in Gerald O'Collins’ Christology. On the one hand the theme is O'Collins’ “most creative contribution to contemporary Christology” and on the other hand the notion itself is a difficult and stubborn concept that can be best understood in an evolutionary way. This deeper analysis of “presence,” which is not offered by O'Collins, occupies a center stage in Bernard Lonergan's Christology. This essay mediates O'Collins’ account of “presence” with Lonergan's evolutionary understanding of the (...)
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