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About this book
This book brings together leading Irish phenomenologists to explore how Ireland's geography, history, and cultural traditions shape phenomenological inquiry.
Taking a phenomenological approach, this book weaves together investigations into Ireland's island geography, traditions of poetry and hospitality, colonial traumas, and even contemporary issues such as autism. It also situates Irish thought within a broader philosophical heritage from John Scotus Eriugena to contemporary debates on phenomenology and metaphysics. It traces a material history of literary inscription from the ancient Ogham script to the digital age. These contributions offer deep insights into both Ireland itself and the distinctive ways phenomenology has developed through its cultural and historical landscape.
Taking a phenomenological approach, this book weaves together investigations into Ireland's island geography, traditions of poetry and hospitality, colonial traumas, and even contemporary issues such as autism. It also situates Irish thought within a broader philosophical heritage from John Scotus Eriugena to contemporary debates on phenomenology and metaphysics. It traces a material history of literary inscription from the ancient Ogham script to the digital age. These contributions offer deep insights into both Ireland itself and the distinctive ways phenomenology has developed through its cultural and historical landscape.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Introduction
- Part I: Phenomenologies of Place : Meaning and Materiality on the Island of Ireland
- Chapter 1: “The Island of Ireland”: Toward an Irish Nissology
- Chapter 2: Language, Desire, and Ruination: On the Irish Speaking an Other Tongue
- Chapter 3: A Phenomenology of the Ogham
- Chapter 4: Celtic Theopoetics and the Phenomenology of Nature
- Part II: From Phenomenology to Metaphysics? : Irish Philosophy at the Border between the Sensible and Ineffable
- Chapter 5: “The Secret Folds of Nature”: Eriugena’s Expansive Concept of Nature
- Chapter 6: Reconciling the Irreconcilable: Stein’s Critique of Heidegger’s Phenomenology and Christian Metaphysics
- Chapter 7: In the Midst of Things: On Phenomenology and Metaxological Philosophy
- Chapter 8: The Community of the Unconcealed
- Part III: Society and Politics: Irish Philosophies of Belonging and Hospitality
- Chapter 9: Innovation in Phenomenology: Paul Ricœur’s Legacy to Irish Phenomenology
- Chapter 10: Historicity in Phenomenology
- Chapter 11: Bringing the Unsayable into the World: The Continued Relevance of Heidegger’s Reflections on Art, Truth, and Poetry
- Chapter 12: Contra Heidegger: The “Local,” “National,” and “International” in Joyce, Kavanagh, and Heaney
- Chapter 13: Autistic Society Disorder: Autism and Phenomenology
- Chapter 14: A Phenomenology of Home
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
- Index