
Richard Kearney is the Charles Seelig professor of philosophy at Boston College and has taught at many universities including University College Dublin, the Sorbonne, and the University of Nice. He studied at Glenstal Abbey under the Benedictines until 1972, and was a 1st Class Honours graduate in Philosophy in the Bachelor of Arts graduate class of 1975 in UCD. He completed an M.A. at McGill University with Canadian philosopher Charles Taylor, and a PhD 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.
Series
Books

Strangers, Gods and Monsters
Interpreting Otherness
2002

On Stories
2001

Paul Ricoeur
The Hermeneutics of Action
1996

Continental Philosophy in the 20th Century
Routledge History of Philosophy Volume 8
1994

On Paul Ricoeur
The Owl of Minerva
2004

The Wake of Imagination
1988

Poetics of Imagining
From Husserl to Lyotard
1991

Modern movements in European philosophy
1986

Anatheism
Returning to God After God
2009

Reimagining the Sacred
Richard Kearney Debates God with James Wood, Catherine Keller, Charles Taylor, Julia Kristeva, Gianni Vattimo, Simon … Studies in Religion, Politics, and Culture)
2015

Touch
Recovering Our Most Vital Sense
2021

The God Who May Be
A Hermeneutics of Religion
2001

States of Mind
Dialogues With Contemporary Thinkers
1995

Postnationalist Ireland
Politics, Culture, Philosophy
1996