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Gersh, Stephen E. and Moran, Dermot, eds. 2005a. Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Idealist
Tradition. Notre Dame, Indiana: University of Notre Dame
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Gersh, Stephen E. and Moran, Dermot. 2005b.
“Introduction.” in Eriugena, Berkeley, and the Idealist
Tradition, edited by Stephen E. Gersh and Dermot Moran, pp. 1–13. Notre Dame, Indiana:
University of Notre Dame Press.
Moran, Dermot. 1990. “Pantheism from John Scotus Eriugena to Nicholas of
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Moran, Dermot. 1996. “A Case for Philosophical Pluralism: The Problem of
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Moran, Dermot. 1999a. “ ‘Our Germans Are Better than Your Germans’:
Continental and Analytic Approaches to Intentionality
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Moran, Dermot. 1999b. “Idealism in Medieval Philosophy: The Case of Johannes
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Moran, Dermot. 2000a. Introduction to Phenomenology. London:
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Moran, Dermot. 2000b. “Heidegger’s Critique of Husserl’s and Brentano’s Accounts
of Intentionality.” Inquiry 43(1): 39–65.
Moran, Dermot. 2003a. “Making Sense: Husserl’s Phenomenology as Transcendental
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Moran, Dermot. 2005. “Spiritualis Incrassatio: Eurigena’s
Intellectualist Immaterialism: Is it an Idealism?” in
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Moran, Dermot. 2006. “Adventures of the Reduction: Jacques Taminiaux’s
Metamorphoses of Phenomenological Reduction.”
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Moran, Dermot. 2007a. “Edmund Husserl’s Methodology of Concept
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Moran, Dermot. 2007b. “How to Do Magic, and Why: Philosophical
Prescriptions.” in The Cambridge
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Moran, Dermot, ed. 2008a. The Routledge Companion to Twentieth-Century
Philosophy. Routledge Philosophy Companions.
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Moran, Dermot. 2008b. “Towards an Assessment of Twentieth-Century
Philosophy.” in The Routledge
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Moran, Dermot. 2008c. “Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464): Platonism at the Dawn of
Modernity.” in Platonism at the
Origins of Modernity: Studies on Platonism and Early Modern
Philosophy, edited by Douglas Hedley and Sarah Hutton, pp. 9–30. Archives
Internationales d’Histoire des Idées /
International Archives of the History of Ideas n. 196. Dordrecht:
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Moran, Dermot. 2009a.
“Johannes Scottus Eriugena.” in The History of Western Philosophy of Religion. Volume 3:
Medieval Philosophy of Religion, edited by Graham Oppy and Nick N. Trakakis, pp. 33–46. London: Routledge.
Moran, Dermot. 2009b. “Husserl, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty on Embodiment, Touch
and the ‘Double Sensation’ .” in Sartre on the Body, edited by Katherine J.
Morris, pp. 41–66. Philosophers in Depth. Basingstoke, Hampshire:
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Moran, Dermot. 2012a. “Edmund
Husserl.” in The Routledge
Companion to Phenomenology, edited by Sebastian Luft and Søren Overgaard, pp. 28–39. Routledge
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Moran, Dermot. 2012b. “Immanence, Self-Experience, and Transcendence in Edmund
Husserl, Edith Stein, and Karl Jaspers.” in Human Destinies. Philosophical Essays in Memory of Gerald
Hanratty, edited by Fran O’Rourke, pp. 434–467. Notre Dame, Indiana:
University of Notre Dame Press.
Moran, Dermot. 2013a. “ ‘Let’s Look at it Objectively’: Why
Phenomenology Cannot be Naturalized.” in Phenomenology and Naturalism, edited by Havi
Carel and Darian Meacham, pp. 89–115. Royal
Institute of Philosophy Supplement n. 72. Cambridge: Cambridge
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Moran, Dermot. 2013b. “ ‘There is No Brute World, Only an Elaborated
World’: Merleau-Ponty on the Intersubjective Constitution of the
World.” South African Journal of Philosophy /
Suid-Afrikaanse Tydskrif Vir Wysbegeerte 32(4): 355–371.
Moran, Dermot. 2013c. “Intentionality: Some Lessons from the History of the
Problem from Brentano to the Present.” International
Journal of Philosophical Studies 21(3): 317–358.
Moran, Dermot. 2013d. “Meister Eckhart in 20th-Century
Philosophy.” in A Companion to
Meister Eckhart, edited by Jeremiah M. G. Hackett, pp. 669–698. Brill’s Companions to the Christian Tradition
n. 36. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Moran, Dermot. 2014. “What does Heidegger Mean by the Transcendence of
Dasein?” International Journal of Philosophical
Studies 22(4): 491–514.
Moran, Dermot. 2015. “Neoplatonism and Christianity in the West.”
in The Routledge Handbook of
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Moran, Dermot. 2017a. “Husserl and Brentano.” in The Routledge Handbook of Franz Brentano and the Brentano
School, edited by Uriah Kriegel, pp. 293–304. Routledge Handbooks in Philosophy. London:
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Moran, Dermot. 2017b. “Husserl’s Phenomenology and the Project of Transcendental
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Moran, Dermot. 2020a. “Brentano’s Concept of Descriptive
Psychology.” in Franz Brentano
and Austrian Philosophy, edited by Denis Fisette, Guillaume Fréchette, and Friedrich Stadler, pp. 73–100. Vienna Circle
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Moran, Dermot. 2020b. “The Reception of Eriugena in Modernity: A Critical
Appraisal of Eriugena’s Dialectical Philosophy of Infinite
Nature.” in A Companion to
John Scottus Eriugena, edited by Adrian Guiu, pp. 419–446. Brill’s
Companions to the Christian Tradition n. 86. Leiden: E.J. Brill.
Moran, Dermot. 2023. “The Personalistic Attitude: Edmund Husserl and Edith
Stein on Empathy as the Intuition of the Person as Value.”
in Empathy and Ethics, edited by
Magnus Englander and Susi Ferrarello, pp. 83–110. Lanham, Maryland:
Rowman & Littlefield.
Moran, Dermot and Cohen, Joseph, eds. 2012. The Husserl
Dictionary. Continuum Philosophy Dictionaries.
London: Continuum International Publishing Group.
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Moran, Dermot and Lemaire, Juliette. 2013. “Jean Scot
Érigéne, la connaissance de soi et la
tradition idéaliste.” Les
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Moran, Dermot and Mooney, Timothy D., eds. 2002. The
Phenomenology Reader. London: Routledge.
Moran, Dermot and Voss, Stephen H., eds. 2007. Proceedings of the Twenty-First World Congress of
Philosophy, Volume 6: Epistemology. Bowling Green, Ohio:
Philosophy Documentation Center.
Szanto, Thomas and Moran, Dermot, eds. 2015. Phenomenology of Sociality. Discovering the
“We” . London: Routledge.
Szanto, Thomas and Moran, Dermot. 2020. “Edith
Stein.” in The Stanford
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Szanto, Thomas and Moran, Dermot. 2024. “Edith
Stein.” in The Stanford
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