This volume offers a comprehensive guide to the extensive corpus of Jean-Luc Marion's ideas, including a discussion of contemporary French phenomenology and critical appraisal of Marion's ideas by leading scholars in the field. The contributors apply Marion's thought to various fields of study, including theology, art, literature and psychology.
This volume offers a comprehensive guide to the extensive corpus of Jean-Luc Marion's ideas, including a discussion of contemporary French phenomenology and critical appraisal of Marion's ideas by leading scholars in the field. The contributors apply Marion's thought to various fields of study, including theology, art, literature and psychology.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rachel Bath is a PhD student in Philosophy at Emory University, USA. Antonio Calcagno is Professor of Philosophy at King's University College at Western University, Canada. His many publications include Lived Experience from the Inside Out: Social and Political Philosophy in Edith Stein (2014), Badiou and Derrida: Politics, Events and their Time (2007), The Philosophy of Edith Stein (2007) and Giordano Bruno and the Logic of Coincidence (1998). Kathryn Lawson is a graduate student in Philosophy at Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario. Steve G. Lofts is Professor of Philosophy at King's University College at Western University, Canada. His publications include Ernst Cassirer: A 'Repetition' of Modernity (2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Abbreviations of Primary Works by Jean-Luc Marion / Editor's Introduction: Traversing the Beyond with Jean-Luc Marion Rachel Bath and Kathryn Lawson How Jean-Luc Marion Gives Himself Kevin Hart The Question of the Reduction Jean-Luc Marion / Part 1. Reflections on the Past / 1. Amor et Memoria Ugo Perone / 2. Givenness Grace and Marion's Augustinianism Felix Ó Murchadha / 3. Ways of Being Given Pierre-Jean Renaudie / 4. On the Threshold of Distance Ryan Coyne / Part 2. Present Openings / Reading Textual Dramatics Stephen Lewis / 5. The Moving Icon Jodie McNeilly / 6. Love Without Bodies Cassandra Falke / 7. As an Orpheus of Phenomenality Kevin Hart / Part 3. Breaching Future Horizons / 8. Discovering Human Insufficiency with Marion Jennifer Rosato / 9. Jean-Luc Marion's Spirituality of Adoration and its implications for a Phenomenology of Religion Christina Gschwandtner / 10. Seeing the Invisible Claudio Tarditi / 11. An Excess of Happiness Jeffrey Kosky / 12. Flight from the Flesh Brian Becker
Abbreviations of Primary Works by Jean-Luc Marion / Editor's Introduction: Traversing the Beyond with Jean-Luc Marion Rachel Bath and Kathryn Lawson How Jean-Luc Marion Gives Himself Kevin Hart The Question of the Reduction Jean-Luc Marion / Part 1. Reflections on the Past / 1. Amor et Memoria Ugo Perone / 2. Givenness Grace and Marion's Augustinianism Felix Ó Murchadha / 3. Ways of Being Given Pierre-Jean Renaudie / 4. On the Threshold of Distance Ryan Coyne / Part 2. Present Openings / Reading Textual Dramatics Stephen Lewis / 5. The Moving Icon Jodie McNeilly / 6. Love Without Bodies Cassandra Falke / 7. As an Orpheus of Phenomenality Kevin Hart / Part 3. Breaching Future Horizons / 8. Discovering Human Insufficiency with Marion Jennifer Rosato / 9. Jean-Luc Marion's Spirituality of Adoration and its implications for a Phenomenology of Religion Christina Gschwandtner / 10. Seeing the Invisible Claudio Tarditi / 11. An Excess of Happiness Jeffrey Kosky / 12. Flight from the Flesh Brian Becker
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