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Fealsunacht: A Journal of the Dialectical Tradition

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EDITORIAL BOARD:
  Editor Harper, Colin M. (b. 1964, d. ----)
  Editor Donaldson, Aidan
  Editor McCann, Gerard
  Author Mansueto, Anthony
  Author McCann, Gerard
  Author Leask, I.
  Author Daly, James
  Author Munteanu, Tudor B.
  Author Donnelly, Dessie
  Author Duddy, Gerry
  Board Member Bowie, Andrew (b. 1952, d. ----)
  Board Member Bradley, Joseph M.
  Board Member Bredin, Hugh
  Board Member Carabine, Deirdre
  Board Member Cleary, John
  Board Member Daly, James
  Board Member Kearney, Richard
  Board Member Leask, I.
  Board Member Mansueto, Anthony (University of New Mexico, Gallup)
  Board Member Mansueto, Maggie
  Board Member McKeown, Donal
  Board Member Moran, Dermot
  Board Member Rosemann, Philipp
  Board Member Somerville, Ian
  Board Member Wilde, Larry
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  None  (Belfast)
START/END YEAR: 2000 - ????
PUB TYPE: Journal/Periodical/Series (Unknown review procedure, 1 item(s) per year)  ISSN: 1472-3476
SUBJECT(S): Philosophy and history of ideas.
DISCIPLINE: No discipline assigned
LC NUMBER: None
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LANGUAGE: English
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PUB ID: 103-375-492 (Last edited on 2005/01/17 21:00:13 US/Mountain)
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Fealsúnacht has been established with the aim of promoting the dialectical tradition of philosophy, and of fostering debate amongst its various strands.

The dialectical tradition is broadly conceived as stretching from the Classical thought of Plato and Aristotle, through Hellenistic philosophy into the Medieval period, and into German Idealism, Marxism, Critical Theory, and hermeneutics.

The contemporary philosophical scene is largely dominated by two traditions, the analytic and the postmodern (often misleadingly termed the ‘Continental’). Fealsúnacht aims to promote an alternative to the general relativism of these perspectives, in the belief that due to a narrow and distorted view of the history of philosophy they are lacking in self-understanding, and that they do not address the problems of humanity in the modern world. Fealsúnacht rejects any unilinear progressivist interpretation of the history of philosophy, believing that philosophies can have enduring value.

The history of philosophy is not conceived of as being a separate discipline from the practice of philosophy itself, and articles which recognise and argue for the enduring relevance of the dialectical tradition are particularly welcome, as are studies from a dialectical perspective of particular thinkers or periods within the history of philosophy. Articles may address issues in any area of philosophy.

Fealsúnacht is keen to foster debate on the nature of philosophy, and to that end welcomes articles from other traditions and perspectives which serve to clarify what is at issue between traditions, and indeed the nature of traditions as such within philosophy.

The journal is open to the work of all scholars, but Fealsúnacht also aims to promote the practice of philosophy in Ireland and to provide a forum for philosophical perspectives to be brought to bear on contemporary issues within Ireland. As such, submissions in Irish are especially welcome.
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