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Richard Kearney is an Irish philosopher and professor of philosophy at University College Dublin. He is best known for his work in hermeneutics, aesthetics, and the philosophy of religion. He was born on 1954 in Cork, Ireland. Kearney received his BA in philosophy and English from University College Cork in 1975 and his PhD in philosophy from University College Dublin in 1979. He has held visiting professorships at Harvard University, the University of Toronto, and the University of Paris. Kearney is the author of numerous books, including The Wake of Imagination (1988), Strangers, Gods and Monsters (2003), and Anatheism: Returning to God After God (2010). He has also edited several collections of essays, including The God Who May Be (2001) and Debates in Continental Philosophy (2004). Kearney is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and a Fellow of the British Academy. He has been awarded honorary doctorates from the University of Edinburgh, the University of Glasgow, and the University of St. Andrews. Kearney is married to the Irish poet Eiléan Ní Chuilleanáin and has two children.

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1998

Among Kearney's best-known written works are The Wake of the Imagination (Routledge, 1998), Poetics of Imagining (Fordham, 1998), On Stories (Routledge, 2002; translated into Dutch and Chinese), Strangers, Gods and Monsters: Interpreting Otherness (Routledge, 2003; translated into Greek and Korean), Debates in Continental Philosophy (Fordham, 2004), Modern Movements in European Philosophy (Manchester University Press, 1984), and Anatheism: Returning to God after God (Columbia, 2011; revised editions published in French and Italian).

1972

Kearney studied at Glenstal Abbey under the Benedictines until 1972 and graduated with a B.A. in 1975 from University College Dublin. With fellow students he launched the "Crane Bag" journal. He completed an M.A. at McGill University with Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor in 1976 and held a Masters Travelling Studentship, National University of Ireland, in 1977. He then completed his Ph.D. with Paul Ricœur at University of Paris X: Nanterre. He corresponded with Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida and other French philosophers of the era. He was also active in the Irish, British, and French media as a host for various television and radio programs on literary and philosophical themes. His work focuses on the philosophy of the narrative imagination, hermeneutics and phenomenology. Notable academic posts include University College of Dublin (1988-2001), The Film School, UCD (1993-2005), the Sorbonne, University of Paris (1995), And Boston College (1999 – present).

1954

Richard Kearney (/ˈ k ɑːr n i / ; born 1954, Cork, Ireland) is an Irish philosopher and public intellectual specializing in contemporary continental philosophy. He is the Charles Seelig Professor in Philosophy at Boston College and has taught at University College Dublin, the Sorbonne, the University of Nice, and the Australian Catholic University. He is the author of 23 books on European philosophy and literature (including two novels and a volume of poetry) and has edited or co-edited over 20 more. He was formerly a member of the Arts Council of Ireland, the Higher Education Authority of Ireland and chairman of the Irish School of Film at University College Dublin. He is also a member of the Royal Irish Academy. As a public intellectual in Ireland, he was involved in drafting a number of proposals for a Northern Irish peace agreement (1983, 1993, 1995). He has presented five series on culture and philosophy for Irish and British television and broadcast extensively on the European media. He is currently international director of the Guestbook Project–Hosting the Stranger: Between Hostility and Hospitality.