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'Alienated From His Own Being': Nietzsche, Bayreuth and the Problem of Identity
(2002)
Morris, Christopher
'Alienated From His Own Being': Nietzsche, Bayreuth and the Problem of Identity
(2002)
Morris, Christopher
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http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/12992/
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Classical Land/scapes: Transformative Geography in E. M. Forster's Early Short Fiction
(2017)
Scourfield, David
Classical Land/scapes: Transformative Geography in E. M. Forster's Early Short Fiction
(2017)
Scourfield, David
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Tout comme les romans de E. M. Forster publiés en 1905 et 1908 qui évoquent l’Italie, plusieurs de ses contes antérieurs explorent les rapports complexes entre les Anglais et les pays méditerranéens. Cependant il s’agit ici d’une Méditerranée différente, un monde provenant moins du Moyen Âge ou de la Renaissance que de l’Antiquité classique, reflétant tant l’éducation de Forster que ses voyages importants en Italie et en Grèce entre 1901 et 1903. Dans cet article je me propose de considérer la manière dont Forster se sert de constructions de l’espace antique dans deux contes où l’action se déroule dans des endroits isolés de la région méditerranéenne pour remettre en question les usages claustrophobiques de l’Angleterre édouardienne ; dans ces lieux intemporels se trouve la possibilité d’une transformation et d’une évasion au-delà d’une frontière qui limite le désir. Façonné notamment par la poésie pastorale de Théocrite, le paysage de "The Story of a Panic" serait habité ...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/13776/
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Franz Overbeck: A Review of Recent Literature (Part 1)
(2007)
Henry, Martin
Franz Overbeck: A Review of Recent Literature (Part 1)
(2007)
Henry, Martin
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In the light of some recent publications, this review article, which will appear in two parts, considers the writings of the Basel theology professor, Franz Overbeck (1837-1905), whose sceptical critique of the Christian tradition and particularly of its theology has been attracting more attention in the last quarter of a century.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1062/
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Franz Overbeck: A Review of Recent Literature (Part 2)
(2008)
Henry, Martin
Franz Overbeck: A Review of Recent Literature (Part 2)
(2008)
Henry, Martin
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The second part of this review article looks at the coherence of Franz Overbeck’s (1837-1905) critique of Christianity and its theology. It considers Overbeck’s intellectual and personal context in the post-Enlightenment world of the nineteenth century, and seeks to respond in some measure to the searching questions he posed to the Christian tradition.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1063/
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Genealogy, method
(2009)
Crowley, Una
Genealogy, method
(2009)
Crowley, Una
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Genealogy is a historical perspective and investigative method, which offers an intrinsic critique of the present. It provides people with the critical skills for analysing and uncovering the relationship between knowledge, power and the human subject in modern society and the conceptual tools to understand how their being has been shaped by historical forces. Genealogy works on the limits of what people think is possible, not only exposing those limits and confines but also revealing the spaces of freedom people can yet experience and the changes that can still be made (Foucault 1988). Genealogy as method derives from German philosophy, particularly the works of Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), but is most closely associated with French academic Michel Foucault (1926-24). Michel Foucault’s genealogical analyses challenge traditional practices of history, philosophical assumptions and established conceptions of knowledge, truth and power. Genealogy displaces the primacy of the subje...
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/3024/
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Le Péché Originel: Un Héritage Défectueux
(2008)
Henry, Martin
Le Péché Originel: Un Héritage Défectueux
(2008)
Henry, Martin
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La doctrine du péché originel a marqué d’une manière négative non seulement la théologie, mais, s’il faut en croire Nietzsche, la civilisation occidentale tout entière. C’est en général à saint Augustin qu’est reprochée la sombre tradition qui entoure l’idée du péché originel, notamment, de par le lien qu’il établit entre la procréation et la transmission du péché originel. Martin HENRY* suggère ici que malgré son pessimisme apparent, la doctrine doctrine du péché originel pourrait bien recéler un message inattendu d’espérance.
http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/1069/
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