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    Towards a New Human Being.Luce Irigaray, Mahon O'Brien & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.) - 2019 - Cham: Springer Verlag.
    With my own introduction and epilogue, Towards a New Human Being gathers original essays by early career researchers and established academic figures in response to To Be Born, my most recent book. The contributors approach key issues of this book from their own scientific fields and perspectives – through calls for a different way of bringing up and educating children, the constitution of a new environmental and sociocultural milieu or the criticism of past metaphysics and the introduction of new themes (...)
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    Heidegger and authenticity: from resoluteness to releasement.Mahon O'Brien - unknown
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    Heidegger and Authenticity: From Resoluteness to Releasement.Mahon O'Brien - 2011 - London & New York: Bloomsbury.
    Heidegger's thinking in the decades following the publication of Being and Time is often deemed irreconcilable with that work. Critics contrast the notion of "resoluteness" in Being and Time with Heidegger's post-war account of "releasement" in an attempt to establish a discrepancy between the allegedly voluntarist humanism of his early work and the supposedly 'anti-humanist' thinking of his later work. By contrast, Mahon O'Brien argues for the structural and thematic coherence of Heidegger's movement from authenticity to the search for an (...)
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    Heidegger, History and the Holocaust.Mahon O'Brien - 2015 - London: Bloomsbury.
    Heidegger, History and the Holocaust is an important contribution to the longstanding debate concerning Martin Heidegger's association with National Socialism. Although a difficult topic, this ambitious new work moves the entire debate on the Heidegger controversy forward. -/- Following Being and Time Heidegger expands on his notion of authenticity and related notions such as historicity and discusses the possibility of an authentic Dasein of a people along structurally consistent lines to his account of authenticity in Being and Time. O'Brien argues (...)
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  5. The future of humanity: Heidegger, personhood and technology.Mahon James O'Brien - 2011 - Comparative Philosophy 2 (2):23-49.
    This paper argues that a number of entrenched posthumanist positions are seriously flawed as a result of their dependence on a technical interpretive approach that creates more problems than it solves. During the course of our discussion we consider in particular the question of personhood. After all, until we can determine what it means to be a person we cannot really discuss what it means to improve a person. What kinds of enhancements would even constitute improvements? This in turn leads (...)
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  6. Towards a new human being.Luce Ingaray, Mahon O'Brien & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.) - 2019 - Palgrave Macmillan.
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    Heidegger's Life and Thought: A Tarnished Legacy.Mahon O'Brien - 2019 - New York: Rowman & Littlefield International.
    A fascinating portrait of a brilliant, complicated and often unattractive human being.
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    Irigaray and Plato – Unlikely Bedfellows.Mahon O'Brien - 2020 - Journal of the British Society for Phenomenology 52 (2):169-182.
    ABSTRACT Luce Irigaray has devoted considerable energy to wrestling with some key figures in twentieth-century phenomenology. Since the topic for this special issue is the relationship between phenomenology and ancient philosophy, I plan in the following to look at Irigaray’s reading of Plato, given the centrality of carnality, sexuation and embodiment, not just to her own project, but the manner in which she invokes the same notions as part of her critique of Plato along with a number of twentieth-century phenomenologists.
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    Martin Heidegger , The Event . Reviewed by.Mahon O'Brien - 2014 - Philosophy in Review 34 (5):231-233.
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    Nothing against natality.Mahon O'Brien - 2019 - In Luce Ingaray, Mahon O'Brien & Christos Hadjioannou (eds.), Towards a new human being. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 221-241.
    Luce Irigaray’s confrontations with some of the canonical figures in Western Philosophy invite and often challenge us to reconstruct or reconsider how they might respond to her many penetrating insights and searching criticisms. A philosophical figure that, arguably, looms larger than any other for Irigaray is Martin Heidegger. In the following paper, I will gloss some ideas and themes from Heidegger’s work in ways that might push the conversation between Heidegger and Irigaray further or at least shed light on the (...)
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    Re-assessing the 'affair': the Heidegger controversy revisited.Mahon O'Brien - unknown
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    “The Case Against the Use of the Air-Cushioned Whip in Horseracing: Analyzing the Arguments”.Mahon O'Brien - 2021 - International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics.
    Due to the growing emphasis on the importance of the rights and entitlements of non-human animals, horseracing has come in for renewed and, in many instances, justifiable scrutiny. This has led to an ongoing public debate concerning the use of the padded whip in particular – a debate which has been reasonably open and well contested. However, the scientific/academic debate has been disappointingly one-sided and, to date, the views of anyone other than those opposed to the continued use of the (...)
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    The Time of Revolution: Kairos and Chronos in Heidegger.Mahon O'Brien - 2016 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 24 (1):144-148.
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    Irigaray and Plato – Unlikely Bedfellows.Mahon O'Brien - 2020 - Journal of the British Society of Phenomenology 52 (2):169-182.
    Luce Irigaray has devoted considerable energy to wrestling with some key figures in twentieth-century phenomenology. Since the topic for this special issue is the relationship between phenomenology and ancient philosophy, I plan in the following to look at Irigaray’s reading of Plato, given the centrality of carnality, sexuation and embodiment, not just to her own project, but the manner in which she invokes the same notions as part of her critique of Plato along with a number of twentieth-century phenomenologists.
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    Re-assessing the ‘Affair’: The Heidegger Controversy Revisited.Mahon O'Brien - 2010 - Social Science Journal 47 (1):1-20.
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    The Destitution of Dasein.Mahon O'Brien - 2022 - In Luce Irigaray (ed.), Challenging a Fictitious Neutrality. pp. 13 - 72.
    In recent work Irigaray has continued to meditate on the myopic (we might say ‘monadic’) focus of the Western tradition when it comes to its failure to acknowledge sexuate difference. Irigaray has successfully diagnosed the patriarchally over-determined nature of that tradition masquerading behind a façade of objectivity and neutrality in ways that continue to open up interpretive and critical possibilities in terms of reading the canon today. In some of her work, Irigaray levels a powerful challenge against Heidegger’s conception of (...)
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