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Dermot Moran -- Research papers (downloadable)
- D. Moran, “Immanence, Self-Experience, and Transcendence in Edmund Husserl, Edith Stein and Karl Jaspers,” American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly vol. 82, no. 2 (Spring 2008), pp. 265-291
- D. Moran, “Husserl’s Transcendental Philosophy and the Critique of Naturalism,” Continental Philosophy Review, Volume 41 No. 4 (December 2008), pp. 401-425.
- D. Moran, 'Edmund Husserl's Methodology of Concept Clarification' in Michael Beaney, ed., The Analytic Turn: Analysis in Early Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology (London & New York: Routledge, 2007), pp. 239-261.
- D. Moran, ‘Fink’s Speculative Phenomenology: Between Constitution and Transcendence Research in Phenomenology, Vol. 37 No. 1 (2007), pp. 3-31.
- D. Moran, “The Meaning of Phenomenology in Husserl’s Logical Investigations,” in Gary Banham, ed. Husserl and the Logic of Experience (London & New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2005), pp. 8-37.
- D. Moran, "What is Historical in the History of Philosophy? Towards an Assessment of Twentieth-Century European Philosophy," in Peter Kemp, ed., History in Education. Proceedings from the Conference History in Education held at the Danish University of Education 24-25 March, 2004. (Copenhagen: Danish University of Education Press, 2005), pp. 53-82.
- D. Moran, “Heidegger’s Critique of Husserl’s and Brentano’s Accounts of Intentionality,” Inquiry Vol. 43 No. 1 (March 2000), pp. 39-65
- D. Moran, “Kant and Putnam: Two ‘Internal Realists’?” Synthese Vol. 123 No. 1 (2000), pp. 65-104.
- D. Moran, "'Our Germans are Better Than Their Germans': Continental and Analytic Approaches to Intentionality Reconsidered,” Philosophical Topics Vol. 27 No. 2 (Fall 1999), pp. 77-106.
- D. Moran, “ The Inaugural Address: Brentano’s Thesis” Inaugural Address to the Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and the Mind Association, Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary. Volume LXX (1996), pp. 1-27.
- D. Moran, “A Case for Pluralism: The Problem of Intentionality,” in Philosophy. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplementary Volume, ed. David Archard (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 19 - 32.
- D. Moran, “Of Bretano in the Logical Investigations,” Manuscrito, Special Husserl Issue, Vol. XXIII No. 2 (2000), pp. 163-205.
- D. Moran, “An original Christian Platonism,” Bilan et Perspectives des études médiévales (1993-1998), Euroconférence (Barcelone, 8-12 juin 1999), Actes du IIe Congrès Européen d’Études Médiévales, ed. J. Hamesse. (Turnhout: Brepols, 2004), pp. 467-487.
- D. Moran, “Idealism in Medieval Philosophy,” Medieval Philosophy and Theology Vol. 8 (1999), pp. 53-82.
- D. Moran, “The Problem of Empathy,” in Amor Amicitiae: On the Love that is Friendship. Essays in Medieval Thought and Beyond in Honor of the Rev. Professor James McEvoy, ed. Thomas A. Kelly and Phillip W. Rosemann (Leuven/Paris/
Dudley, MA
: Peeters, 2004), pp. 269-312.