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  1. Future or future past-Temporality between praxis and poiesis in Heidegger's' Being and Time'.F. O. Murchadha - 1998 - Philosophy Today 42 (3):262-269.
     
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  2. Nature as Other: Hermeneutical Approach to Science.F. O'Murchadha - 1995 - In Babette E. Babich, Debra B. Bergoffen & Simon Glynn (eds.), Continental and postmodern perspectives in the philosophy of science. Brookfield, Vt.: Avebury. pp. 188--201.
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    The formation of the modern self: reason, happiness and the passions from Montaigne to Kant.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2022 - New York, NY, USA: Bloomsbury Academic.
    Charting a genealogy of the modern idea of the self, Felix Ó Murchadha explores the accounts of self-identity expounded by key Early Modern philosophers, Montaigne, Descartes, Pascal, Spinoza, Hume and Kant. The question of the self as we would discuss it today only came to the forefront of philosophical concern with Modernity, beginning with an appeal to the inherited models of the self found in Stoicism, Scepticism, Augustinianism and Pelagianism, before continuing to develop as a subject of philosophical debate. (...)
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    A Phenomenology of Christian Life: Glory and Night.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2013 - Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press.
    How does Christian philosophy address phenomena in the world? Felix Ó Murchadha believes that seeing, hearing, or otherwise sensing the world through faith requires transcendence or thinking through glory and night. By challenging much of Western metaphysics, Ó Murchadha shows how phenomenology opens new ideas about being, and how philosophers of "the theological turn" have addressed questions of creation, incarnation, resurrection, time, love, and faith. He explores the possibility of a phenomenology of Christian life and argues against any (...)
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    Zeit des Handelns und Möglichkeit der Verwandlung: Kairologie und Chronologie bei Heidegger im Jahrzehnt nach "Sein und Zeit".Felix Ó Murchadha - 1999 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    A Conversation with Richard Kearney.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2004 - Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 8 (3):667-683.
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    Being Alive.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:209-222.
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    Philosophical Conversations with Gary Madison.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2015 - Symposium 19 (2):123-127.
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    Riassunto: Essere vivente.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:224-224.
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    Résumé: Etre vivant.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2005 - Chiasmi International 7:223-223.
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    Religion.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2015 - In Niall Keane & Chris Lawn (eds.), A Companion to Hermeneutics. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. pp. 77–85.
    Hermeneutics originates in the mediation of meaningful utterances understood as arising from a suprahuman, divine domain. The religious origin of hermeneutics is centrally connected with the history of Christianity both in the Patristic period, ending with St. Augustine, and in the modern era of Reformation and Counter‐Reformation. Schleiermacher outlines a general theory of interpretation, while resisting any claims to special status of biblical hermeneutics. This chapter charts both facets of hermeneutics before ending with the relation of hermeneutics to the phenomenology (...)
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  12. Reduction, Externalism and Immanence in Husserl and Heidegger.Felix O’Murchadha - 2008 - Synthese 160 (3):375-395.
    This paper argues that the Husserl—Heidegger relationship is systematically misunderstood when framed in terms of a distinction between internalism and externalism. Both philosophers, it is argued, employ the phenomenological reduction to immanence as a fundamental methodological instrument. After first outlining the assumptions regarding inner and outer and the individual and the social from which recent epistemological interpretations of phenomenology begin, I turn to the question of Husserl's internalism. I argue that Husserl can only be understood as an internalist on the (...)
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    Timely/Untimely.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2018 - Symposium 22 (2):178-200.
    This article presents an understanding of time and temporality as adverbial. In normal discourse we speak of time as a condition of action, thought, and events: to intervene in a timely fashion, to live anachronistically or to be before her time. Adverbially understood, time is experienced in terms of an oscillation between the timely and the untimely. Crucial to this is rhythm, and access to time so understood is acoustic rather than visual. We hear time, we do not see it, (...)
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    Pierre Keller, Husserl and Heidegger on human experience.Felix O'Murchadha - 2003 - Husserl Studies 19 (1):93-100.
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    Authentic Existence and the Political World.Klaus Held, Amy Morgan & Felix O'murchadha - 1996 - Research in Phenomenology 26 (1):38-53.
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    Face And Flesh.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (Supplement):244-249.
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    Herrschaft, Gedenken und die Grenzen der Gegenwart.Felix Ó Murchadha & Daniel Bradley - 2010 - In Burkhard Liebsch (ed.), Bezeugte Vergangenheit Oder Versöhnendes Vergessen: Geschichtstheorie Nach Paul Ricœur. Akademie Verlag. pp. 151-162.
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    The Passion of Grace.Felix Ó Murchadha - 2018 - Philosophy Today 62 (1):119-136.
    This paper shows how turns in theology in early Modernity and in the last century framed the context of distinct philosophical understandings of the self. Focusing on the concept of “pure nature,” the foreshadowing of philosophical themes in theology is shown. It is further argued that while the modern self emerging from certain early Modern theological discourses from Suárez, through Descartes to Kant was deeply implicated in Stoic apatheia, the self which arises from a phenomenological rethinking of the place of (...)
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  19. Vocation and Formation (Psychological Aspects).E. F. O’Dougherty - 1971
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    Retracing liberalism and remaking nature: Designer children, research embryos, and featherless chickens.F. O. X. Dov - 2009 - Bioethics 24 (4):170-178.
    Liberal theory seeks to achieve toleration, civil peace, and mutual respect in pluralistic societies by making public policy without reference to arguments arising from within formative ideals about what gives value to human life. Does it make sense to set aside such conceptions of the good when it comes to controversies about stem cell research and the genetic engineering of people or animals? Whether it is reasonable to bracket our worldviews in such cases depends on how we answer the moral (...)
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    Parental attention deficit disorder.F. O. X. Dov - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 25 (3):246-261.
    abstract This essay considers the moral status of certain practices that aim to enhance offspring traits. I develop an objection to offspring enhancement that draws on an account of the role morality of parents. I work out an account of parental ethics by reference to premises about child development and to observations about parenting culture in the United States. I argue that excellence in parenthood consists in a dual responsibility both to guide children toward the good life and to accept (...)
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  22. Scale-invariant gravity: Geometrodynamics.Edward Anderson, Julian Barbour, Brendan Foster & Niall Ó~Murchadha - 2003 - Classical and Quantum Gravity 20:1571--604.
     
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  23. Romantic Idealism and Roman Catholicism: Schelling and the Theologians.Thomas F. O’Meara - 1982.
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    Criticism and Fiction: Alfred Kazin's On Native Grounds.F. O. Matthiessen - 1943 - Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1/4):368.
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    Criticism and FictionOn Native Grounds: An Interpretation of Modern American Prose Literature.F. O. Matthiessen & Alfred Kazin - 1943 - Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (3):368.
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    Les problèmes européens.F. O. Miksche - 1964 - Res Publica 6 (1):58-66.
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  27. American Renaissance: Art and Expression in the Age of Emerson and Whitman.F. O. Matthiessen - 1942 - Science and Society 6 (2):173-178.
     
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  28. Wie radikal ist Ernst von Glasersfeld.F. O. Laus - 1998 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 9:544-545.
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    No Title available.F. O. Schrader - 1941 - Philosophy 16 (61):97-97.
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    No Title available.F. O. Schrader - 1936 - Philosophy 11 (44):491-491.
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  31. From the Heart of Europe.F. O. Matthiessen - 1950 - Science and Society 14 (4):363-365.
     
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  32. Recent books and periodicals received.F. O. Matthiessen - 1943 - Journal of the History of Ideas 4 (1/4):374.
     
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  33. Theodore Dreiser.F. O. Matthiessen - 1951 - Science and Society 15 (4):378-379.
     
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    The Responsibilities of the Critic.F. O. Matthiessen - 1953 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 12 (2):272-273.
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  35. Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., and Martin Heidegger in Conversation: A Translation of Lotz’s Im Gespräch.O. Thomas F. O’Meara - 2010 - American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 84 (1):125-131.
    This article by Johannes B. Lotz, S.J., never before translated into English, describes his contacts with Martin Heidegger. First it describes his arrival, along with Karl Rahner, S.J., to pursue doctoral studies in Freiburg im Breisgau and their first experiences with the famous professor. Lotz continues his narrative by mentioning times he met with Heidegger over the subsequent forty years up to the philosopher’s death. With Gustav Siewerth, Max Müller, Bernhard Welte, and Karl Rahner, Lotz belonged to a group of (...)
     
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    Health as freedom: Addressing social determinants of global health inequities through the human right to development.F. O. X. M. & BENJAMIN MASON MEIER - 2009 - Bioethics 23 (2):112-122.
    In spite of vast global improvements in living standards, health, and well-being, the persistence of absolute poverty and its attendant maladies remains an unsettling fact of life for billions around the world and constitutes the primary cause for the failure of developing states to improve the health of their peoples. While economic development in developing countries is necessary to provide for underlying determinants of health – most prominently, poverty reduction and the building of comprehensive primary health systems – inequalities in (...)
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    John wyclif and the mass.F. O. X. Michael & J. S. - 1962 - Heythrop Journal 3 (3):232–240.
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    Commentaries on Drengson's Shifting Paradigms.F. O. X. Katy - 2011 - Anthropology of Consciousness 22 (1):37-38.
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    Discovery of the Elements. Mary Elvira Weeks.F. O. Koenig - 1940 - Isis 32 (2):386-389.
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    The influence of variable time intervals on retention of meaningful material.F. O. Smith - 1942 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 30 (2):175.
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    John Maxson Stillman.F. O. Koenig - 1942 - Isis 34 (2):142-146.
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  42. Sind „Pädagogiken “Handlungen? Zu Harm Paschens Vorschlag für ein Forschungsprogramm zur pädagogischen Kompetenz.F. O. Radtke - 1999 - Ethik Und Sozialwissenschaften 10 (1).
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    Politics of Practical Reasoning: Integrating Action, Discourse and Argument.Keith Breen, Frank Canavan, Gerard Casey, Heike Felzmann, Thomas Gil, Karsten Harries, Richard Hull, Sebastian Lalla, Elizabeth Langhorne, Thomas Nisters, Felix O'Murchadha & Fran O'Rourke (eds.) - 2012 - Lexington Books.
    This book treats practical and political reasoning as an active engagement with the world and other people; it cannot be understood as exclusively cognitive and this is seen as a virtue rather than a deficiency. Informal, emotional, characterological, aesthetic and interactional aspects of thought can be constituents of reasonable arguing. The work examines key capacities connected with argumentation, in a variety of fields from professional and medical ethics to work organization and the practice of art.
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    A natureza da ciência empírica segundo Berkeley.F. O. Urmson - 2012 - Critica.
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    Excavations at Olynthus, Part X: Metal and Minor Miscellaneous Finds, an Original Contribution to Greek Life.F. O. Waage & D. M. Robinson - 1943 - American Journal of Philology 64 (4):457.
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    Late Geometric Graves and a Seventh Century Well in the Agora.F. O. Waage & Rodney S. Young - 1942 - American Journal of Philology 63 (3):363.
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    Rural development in Nigera: Problems and remedies.F. O. Eteng - 2006 - Sophia: An African Journal of Philosophy 8 (1).
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    An experimental study of the reaction time of the cerebral hemispheres in relation to handedness and eyedness.F. O. Smith - 1938 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 22 (1):75.
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    A study to determine the relative effectiveness (visibility) of red, orange, yellow, green and blue, under certain specified conditions.F. O. Smith - 1940 - Journal of Experimental Psychology 26 (1):124.
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    A Theoretical Foundation for Understanding Law Subjects and Rights in Igbo Philosophy of Law.F. O. C. Njoku - 2013 - Open Journal of Philosophy 3 (1):255.
    This paper attempts to respond to a call to find an ontological basis for establishing African legal theory. The African world of my choice is the Igbo world of South-east Nigeria. It is a world I want to examine to see how its material and theoretical structures help articulate a philosophy of law in terms of projecting a consistent understanding of law subjects and the foundations of their rights. The article builds on the contributions of F. U. Okafor and his (...)
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