A History of Irish Thought

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Psychology Press, 2002 - 362 sayfa

The first complete introduction to the subject ever published, A History of Irish Thought presents an inclusive survey of Irish thought and the history of Irish ideas against the backdrop of current political and social change in Ireland.
Clearly written and engaging, the survey introduces an array of philosophers, polemicists, ideologists, satirists, scientists, poets and political and social reformers, from the anonymous seventh-century monk, the Irish Augustine, and John Scottus Eriugena, to the twentieth century and W.B. Yeats and Iris Murdoch.
Thomas Duddy rediscovers the liveliest and most contested issues in the Irish past, and brings the history of Irish thought up to date. This volume will be of great value to anyone interested in Irish culture and its intellectual history.

 

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Interpreting Marvels The Irish Augustine
xvii
Enter the Irish Augustine
1
II
3
III
6
IV
9
The Irish Augustine and the African Doctor
13
V
15
VI
18
XXXIII
157
XXXIV
160
XXXV
168
XXXVI
171
XXXVII
175
XXXVIII
181
XXXIX
184
XL
188

VII
21
VIII
25
IX
28
The return to God
35
Eriugena and the cult of the Free Spirit
37
X
39
XI
42
XII
45
XIII
50
XIV
60
XV
64
XVI
68
XVII
74
XVIII
78
XIX
82
XX
86
XXI
93
XXII
98
XXIII
106
XXIV
109
XXV
119
XXVI
124
XXVII
128
XXVIII
133
XXIX
138
XXX
143
XXXI
146
XXXII
150
XLI
191
XLII
194
XLIII
202
XLIV
208
XLV
214
XLVI
215
XLVII
218
XLIX
226
L
232
LI
236
John Elliot Cairnes and the turn of political economy
241
LII
243
LIII
250
LIV
251
LV
257
LVI
264
from William Rowan Hamilton to Oscar Wilde
267
LVII
269
LVIII
285
LIX
294
LX
301
LXI
305
LXII
308
LXIII
311
LXIV
315
LXV
321
LXVI
348
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Thomas Duddy teaches in the Department of Philosophy at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He is author of Mind, Self and Interiority (1995).

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