<p><strong>'With a combination of philosophical rigour, clear-headedness, and generosity that we have come to expect from Kearney,</strong> <em>Strangers, Gods and Monsters</em><strong> brings to the table many insights and at least as many questions as he invites us to get to know our others and, in the process, ourselves in new and transformative ways.'</strong> - <em>The Hedgehog Review</em></p><p><strong>'While the call to pardon monsters must remain open for philosophical argument, Kearney pleasingly and provocatively continues the conversation started by Socrates in</strong> <em>The Republic</em> <strong>when he asked pious old Cephalus: What is justice?' -</strong><em> Symposium Vol 7</em></p>
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Biographical note
Richard Kearney is Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and University College Dublin. His publications include On Stories,Wake of Imagination and Postnationalist Ireland (all published by Routledge), and Sam's Fall (novel).