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A Nation Once Again Towards an Epistemology of the Republican Imaginaire
(University College Dublin Press, 2003)
The epistemological structure of Irish republican ideology is examined through the theoretical perspective of Jacques Lacan. This paper extrapolates this position into a societal and group matrix. The Lacanian imaginary ...
Evaluation of pre-university programme
(2005)
Introduction.
In the period of November 2004 – February 2005, the pilot Pre-University
Programme, run in partnership with the Adult and Community Education Programme
of County Limerick Vocational Education Committee ...
The Body Politic: The Ethics of Responsibility and the Responsibility of Ethics
(Oxford University Press, 2008)
This chapter examines Heaney’s translations of Antigone in terms of its being a vehicle for an ethical interrogation of the laws and loyalties and of the contrast between the loyalty to one’s tribe and a broader intersubjective ...
An evaluation of the Targeted initiative on access of mature Students in Ireland
(2001)
This Report contains the results of two separate, but interlocking, studies on the access and provision for mature students in Irish higher Education
• An evaluation of the Higher Education Authorities targeted initiative ...
La France face a la mondialisation/ France and the struggle against globalization (Pre-published version)
(Edwin Mellen Press, 2007)
Insights into informal inferential reasoning in the primary classroom
(IPMS [International Programme in the Mathematical Sciences], 2009)
Doing it and meaning it (and the relationship between the two) (pre-published version)
(John Benjamins, 2005)
A number of related approaches to cognition and consciousness have been gaining momentum in the literature in recent years, emphasizing the active, embodied nature of the mind and grounding mental states and processes in ...
Caring for clergy offenders
(The Furrow, 2003)
Sex offenders are viewed as the lepers in our society, and clergy sex offenders are considered to be among the worst. Let's be hon est here: it is not just by wider society. We priests are genuinely angry at the crimes of ...
An Exodus vision
(The Furrow, 2004)
In an age of informality, proposing a formal toast is not something that one has to do very often. It is a matter of etiquette that needs to be checked out in advance. So, when I checked it out, I discov ered that 'the ...