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Centre Culturel Irlandaiscontact
Titre : | Etudes irlandaises vol 34 n 2 - 2010 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2010 |
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Diarmuid WHELAN, Auteur
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In this article, the author wishes to outline some of the key ideas employed in the writings of Conor Cruise O'Brien, perhaps the preeminent intellectual of post-war Ireland. Rather than look at th...
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Katy HAYWARD, Auteur
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As Ireland contemplated, and then became part of, the evolving European Community, Irish intellectuals played a central role in debating integration. This article assesses the representations of Ir...
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Eugene O'BRIEN, Auteur
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Looking back on the challenge posed to critical theory by the publication in 1999 of Sokal and Bricmont's book, Intellectual Impostures, this essay argues that the latter was at least evidence of t...
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Isabelle BOUR, Auteur
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Although Richard Lovell Edgeworth is more often remembered for being the father of Maria, the novelist, than for his ideas on politics and education, he was conversant with Rousseau's theories as w...
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Scott BREUNINGER, Auteur
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After being appointed Bishop of Cloyne, the Irish philosopher George Berkeley confronted the harsh conditions facing his charges. In response, Berkeley published his controversial, and oft-overlook...
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Mélanie FOEHN, Auteur
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Because of its doctrinal rigorousness and emphasis on penitential zeal, the pressure exerted by Catholicism in 1920's and 1930's Ireland has sometimes been likened to the growing influence of Janse...
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Mélanie WHITE, Auteur
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Drawing extensively on Aristotle's Metaphysics and Poetics, this article argues that Louis MacNeice's training in classical literature and philosophy may have helped him to devise an original theor...