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    A Seminal Event.Joseph S. O’Leary - 2020 - Journal for Continental Philosophy of Religion 2 (2):176-190.
    In this article, Joseph S. O’Leary recounts the origin and inspirations behind the 1979 Colloquium Heidegger et la Question de Dieu, and reflects on why it became such a key moment in the development of many of those who took part in it. In addition to the contingent factors of a particular time and place, and the deep personal and intellectual significance that Heidegger bore for many of them, O’Leary identifies the perennial philosophical questions which the participants were able to (...)
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    Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy.Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:238-246.
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason.Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:362-364.
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    Plato and Heidegger: A Question of Dialogue.Joseph S. O’Leary - 2012 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 20 (2):308-313.
    International Journal of Philosophical Studies, Volume 20, Issue 2, Page 308-313, May 2012.
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    Questioning the Essence of Christianity.Joseph S. O’Leary - 2004 - Philosophy and Theology 16 (2):203-216.
    In accord with the motto of the Passionists—“We preach Christ crucified”—Breton located the essence of Christianity in a faith and love marked by open-ended questioning and dialogue and by an exodic movement of the spirit. Neoplatonism enabled him to raise his love of free inquiry to a high spiritual plane, and to bring into lucid focus the figure of Christ, ridding it of false absolutizations. Seeing the encounter with Buddhism as the next step in this purification of Christian vision, he (...)
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    The Wake of Imagination.Joseph S. O’Leary - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:330-333.
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    Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:238-246.
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    Language, Thought and Falsehood in Ancient Greek Philosophy. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:238-246.
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33 (3):362-364.
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    Michel Foucault’s Archaeology of Scientific Reason. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1991 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 33:362-364.
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    The Wake of Imagination. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:330-333.
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    The Wake of Imagination. [REVIEW]Joseph S. O’Leary - 1988 - Philosophical Studies (Dublin) 32:330-333.
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