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Being, Desire, and God
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03 August 2027
The first collection of late philosopher William J. Richardson’s essays, underscoring his deep and expansive scholarly interests in continental philosophy, and containing his interpretation of key issues in phenomenology, the philosophy of religion, and psychoanalysis.
Being, Desire, and God brings together the scholarly articles of William J. Richardson in one place for the first time. Richardson maintained a reputation as a foremost scholar of Heidegger’s philosophy—his only sole-authored monograph was the first on Heidegger’s thought in English, and included the only preface Heidegger ever wrote for another philosopher’s work—as well as an expert in psychoanalysis and the philosophy of religion.
Richardson also published many articles. However, many are contained in volumes now out of print, or scholarly journals with limited availability. Being, Desire, and God remedies this issue by presenting a thematic overview of Richardson’s work in a single volume.
The essays included in this volume are unique insofar as few can be categorized as exclusively dealing with either the philosophy of religion, psychoanalysis, or phenomenology. On the contrary, the book is a model for the dialogue possible between these fields. Those interested in both the depth and breadth of continental philosophy, as well as detailed exegesis of some of its most influential ideas, will find value in this book. In addition, this book demonstrates Richardson’s deep and sustained attention to questions endemic to Christian philosophy, such as original sin and the nature of religious experience. This collection also includes many instances of Richardson’s sustained engagement with literature and culture.
William J. Richardson S.J. was a professor of philosophy at Fordham University and Boston College and psychoanalyst. His publications include Heidegger: Through Phenomenology to Thought (1963; 4th edition 2003), and Lacan and Language, with John P. Muller (1982).
Anna Boessenkool (Edited By)
Anna Boessenkool is a Visiting Assistant Professor at Providence College. Her areas of research are phenomenology, psychoanalysis, and the philosophy of childhood.
Richard Kearney (Foreword By)
Richard Kearney holds the Charles Seelig Chair of Philosophy at Boston College. He has published extensively on continental thought and is the International Director of the Guestbook Project in Narrative Hospitality. He is also the author of three novels and a volume of poetry.
Jeffrey Bloechl (Foreword By)
Jeffrey Bloechl is Albert J. Fitzgibbons Professor and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Boston College. His recent publications include Freud's Civilization and Its Discontents: A Reader's Guide (2026), Ordinary and Extraordinary and Others Essays in Phenomenology and Christianity (2024), and Levinas on the Primacy of the Ethical. Philosophy as Prophecy (2022).