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    • Givenness, grace and Marion's Augustinianism 

      Ó Murchadha, Felix (Rowman and Littlefield, 2018-12)
      Marion's account of the ego can be understood as an Augustinian critique of the capable ego from Descartes to Kant. This paper will discuss such post-Kantian Augustinianism as a response to a certain Pelagian Stoicism ...
    • Humanitarianisms in context 

      O'Sullivan, Kevin; Hilton, Matthew; Fiori, Juliano (Taylor & Francis (Routledge), 2016-03-16)
      This introduction describes the rapidly expanding history of non-state humanitarianism in terms of three themes. First, it argues that we should think about humanitarianism less in terms of ruptures or breaks, and focus ...
    • Love's conditions: Passion and the practice of philosophy 

      Ó Murchadha, Felix (Penn State University Press, 2015)
      [No abstract available]
    • The temporality of violence: Destruction, dissolution and the construction of sense 

      Ó Murchadha, Felix (Palgrave and McMillan, 2019-11-24)
      Violence tends to the destruction of meaningful entities and of that in and through which such entities are meaningful. Not all violence is annihilating in its effects, but violence aims towards a nothingness in which is ...