Debating Otherness with Richard Kearney:

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Title Debating Otherness with Richard Kearney:
 
Creator Steenkamp, Yolande; University of Pretoria Veldsman, Daniël P; University of Pretoria Sands, Justin; Northwest University Kearney, Richard; Boston College Verhoef, Anné H; Northwest University Meyhlahn, Johann-Albrecht; University of Pretoria Venter, Rian; Free State University Duvenage, Pieter; Free State University Gerber, Schalk H; Stellenbosch University Klomp, Mirella; Protestantse Theologische Universiteit Bentley, Wessel; UNISA Vosloo, Robert; Stellenbosch University Verwoerd, Wilhelm; Stellenbosch University Pretorius, Helgard; Stellenbosch University
 
Subject Richard Kearney Anatheism Otherness Strangeness Transcendence Hermeneutics hospitality continental philosophy Ricoeurdian studies post-metaphysical philosophy of religion QRAB QDTJ
Description Richard Kearney is one of the leading global thinkers in both continental philosophy and post-metaphysical philosophy of religion and an esteemed Irish philosophy professor, currently teaching at Boston College, Massachusetts, USA. Professor Kearney first visited South Africa as a joint visiting academic at the Universities of Stellenbosch, Pretoria, and North-West in May. The visit prompted the publication of this scholarly collected work, authored by South African and international scholars. These philosophy and religious studies specialists analysed Kearney’s influential work and brought his scholarly perspectives into dialogue with other leading thinkers in the field, both from Africa and abroad. This publication will be the first collective attempt to engage his work from the perspective of the African continent. This collected work contributes significantly to Ricoeurdian studies in an interdisciplinary way. The target audience of the book is peers and specialists in the field of continental philosophy and philosophy of religion.
 
Publisher AOSIS Scholarly Books
 
Date 2019-01-28
 
Type Book
Format Hardback (BB)
Identifier 978-1-928396-61-1
 
Source AOSIS Scholarly Books;
 
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