Brendan Myers
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Brendan Myers | |
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Born | Elora, Ontario, Canada | 4 July 1974
Occupation(s) | Author, lecturer |
Brendan Cathbad Myers is a Canadian philosopher and author known for his contributions in environmental philosophy, Druidry and Neo-Druidism, mythology, and applied virtue ethics.[1]
Philosophy and writings
[edit]Normative in their conception, Myers' works fundamentally examine ideas regarding the interconnectedness of creation and emphasize the importance of strong moral character as vital to the health and well-being of the world and society.
Biographical information
[edit]Born in 1974, in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, Brendan was raised in Elora, Ontario, in Wellington County, Ontario. He was born the eldest son of an Irish-Canadian family and completed a bachelor's degree in drama and philosophy in 1996 and then a master's degree in philosophy in 1999, both from the University of Guelph. While at university, he converted from Catholicism to paganism, becoming an activist member of the neo-pagan community.
Professional life
[edit]He completed doctoral studies in 2005 with a dissertation entitled "Time and the Land: Four Approaches to Environmental Ethics, Climate Change, and Future Generations".
Pagan activism
[edit]Myers returned to Canada in late 2005, and taught philosophy at several universities and colleges in Ontario and Quebec. In 2007, he worked as a contract researcher for the Government of Canada.
In 2008 he was awarded the Mount Haemus Award for research in Druidry, from the OBOD in association with Salisbury Cathedral.
Academic influence
[edit]Myers' works have been quoted in the published works of neopagan writers.
Published works
[edit]Non-fiction
[edit]- Dangerous Religion: Environmental Spirituality And Its Activist Dimension (2004). Dubsar House/Earth Religion Press: El Sobrante, CA, USA. ISBN 1-59405-511-4.
- The Mysteries of Druidry: Celtic Mysticism, Theory, and Practice (2006). New Page Books: Franklin Lakes, NJ, USA. ISBN 1-56414-878-5.
- The Other Side of Virtue: Where Our Virtues Really Came from, What They Really Mean, and Where They Might Be Taking Us (2008). O Books: Ropley, Hampshire, UK. ISBN 978-1-84694-115-3.
- A Pagan Testament: The Literary Heritage of the World's Oldest New Religion, (2008). O Books, Ropley, Hampshire, UK. ISBN 1-84694-129-6.
- Loneliness and Revelation: A Study of the Sacred Part One, (2010). O Books, Ropley, Hampshire, UK. ISBN 978-1-84694-355-3.
- Circles of Meaning, Labyrinths of Fear: The 22 Relationships of a Spiritual Life and Culture -- And Why They Need Protection. (2012). Moon Books. ISBN 978-1-84694-745-2
- Clear and Present Thinking: A Handbook in Logic and Rationality (First Ed., 2013; Second Ed., 2019). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99395-279-1
- The Earth, the Gods, and the Soul: A History of Pagan Philosophy from the Iron Age to the 21st Century. (2013). Moon Books/John Hunt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78099-318-8
- Reclaiming Civilization: A Case for Optimism for the Future of Humanity. (2017). Moon Books/John Hunt Publishing. ISBN 978-1-78535-565-3
- The Circle Of Life Is Broken: An Eco-Spiritual Philosophy of the Climate Crisis. (2022) Moon Books/John Hunt Publishing.
Fiction
[edit]- Fellwater (2012). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99200-597-9
- Hallowstone (2012). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99200-599-3
- Clan Fianna (2014). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99395-270-8
- A Trick of the Light (2014). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99395-271-5
- The Seekers (2014). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99200-598-6
- Elderdown (2015). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-0-99395-272-2
- Flight of the Siren (2020). Northwest Passage Books. ISBN 978-1-99911-462-6
Game
[edit]- Iron Age - Council of the Clans: A strategy game of power, honour, and democracy (2012)
See also
[edit]- Philosophy
- Philosophers
- Neo-druidism
- Neopaganism
- Virtue ethics
References
[edit]- ^ "Books | the Guardian". TheGuardian.com. Archived from the original on 20 September 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2016.
External links
[edit]- 1974 births
- Living people
- 20th-century Canadian philosophers
- 21st-century Canadian philosophers
- Canadian non-fiction writers
- Critical theorists
- Canadian logicians
- Philosophers of culture
- Philosophers of education
- Philosophers of history
- Philosophers of logic
- Philosophers of religion
- Canadian political philosophers
- Canadian ethicists
- Social philosophers
- Theorists on Western civilization
- University of Guelph alumni
- People from Centre Wellington
- Alumni of the National University of Ireland
- Canadian modern pagans
- Modern pagan philosophers
- Modern pagan novelists