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Gerard Casey

    Gerard Casey is an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at University College Dublin. His scholarship focuses on the intersection of philosophy and law, delving into the intricate connections between these two fields. Casey's writing is characterized by its precision and depth, offering readers insightful explorations of significant ethical and societal issues.

    Natural reason
    Echoes
    Hidden Agender
    Night Horizons
    • Night Horizons

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book features a unique collection of correspondence between Gerard Casey, a religious and philosophical poet, and his wife Mary, alongside letters to his brother Patrick. Their exchanges are compared to the famous correspondence of Heloise and Abelard, highlighting their deep intellectual and emotional bond. Additionally, the volume includes essays on influential figures such as Jacob Boehme and Sri Ramana Maharshi, offering meditative insights that enrich the exploration of their thoughts and relationships.

      Night Horizons
    • Hidden Agender

      Transgenderism's Struggle Against Reality

      Focusing on the defense of free speech and tolerance, the book critiques the influence of transgender ideology in media, politics, and law. Casey presents a thought-provoking argument that emphasizes opposing ideas rather than targeting individuals, offering a compelling analysis of the beliefs held by transgender ideologists and activists.

      Hidden Agender
    • Echoes

      • 132 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      . with dustjacket, Rigby & Lewis 1990 clean bright copy

      Echoes