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Named Person: | Jean-Luc Marion; Jean-Luc Marion; Jean-Luc Marion |
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Material Type: | Internet resource |
Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
All Authors / Contributors: |
Shane Mackinlay |
ISBN: | 9780823231089 0823231089 |
OCLC Number: | 317698397 |
Description: | xiv, 283 pages ; 24 cm. |
Contents: | Introduction -- Marion's claims -- The hermeneutic structure of phenomenality -- The theory of saturated phenomena -- Events -- Dazzling idols and paintings -- Flesh as absolute -- The face as irregardable icon -- Revelation : the phenomenon of God's appearing -- Conclusion: Revising the phenomenology of givenness. |
Series Title: | Perspectives in continental philosophy. |
Responsibility: | Shane Mackinlay. |
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Philosophers and theologians will be indebted to this discerning analysis of Marion's 'saturated phenomenon'--widely recognized as a development in phenomenological method and an overdue corrective to metaphysical and theological abstractions. Mackinlay is both appreciative and critical of Marion's achievement. As a result, his book communicates a fresh sense of how experience overflows all categories, while providing a critical framework in which Marion's contribution to current thinking can be assessed: an outstanding achievement, considering the challenge to pin down the fertile subtlety of this French philosopher as he treats of the 'excess' of what is given-outstripping all our capacities to express it.----Anthony J. Kelly, CSsR, Australian Catholic University To snap out of the fascination with things as they appear to us and to uncover, through patient discipline, the hidden structure of appearance as such. And then to find that this appearance is often excessive - overflowing our horizons or disappointing our hopes - and that phenomenality, those structures when they come to light, is not restricted to objects, and gives itself to us from more sites and in more ways than we ever supposed. Such is what Jean-Luc Marion asks of us. It is a lot to take in, and we need Shane Mackinlay's patient, clear guidance to help us.----Kevin Hart, The University of Virginia Discusses art, revelation, and other realms in a study of the French philosopher and theologian's theory of saturated phenomena. * -The Chronicle of Higher Education * Mackinlay's prose is lucid and accessible. . . Recommended. * -Choice * The first, thorough, complete and critical discussion of Marion's philosophical project in the context of contemporary phenomenology.----Rudolph Bernet, Husserl Archives, Leuven Mackinlay's accurate book is the first pervasive essay on the phenomenological side of Jean-Luc Marion's thought. It is a brilliant and insightful reading, nourished by a perfect knowledge of the entire work, as well as the whole range of phenomenology, which never hesitates to engage in critical remarks when necessary. His main thesis is that Marion fails to give all the consideration it deserves to the hermeneutical aspect of " saturated phenomena ", and more generally to the hermeneutic character of phenomenality itself. This essay is of great interest for all philosophers interested in Marion's work but also in contemporary phenomenology, hermeneutics and french philosophy.----Claude Romano, University of Paris-Sorbonne Read more...


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- Marion, Jean-Luc, -- 1946-
- Phenomenology.
- Phänomenologie
- Fenomenologie.
- Hermeneutiek.
- Marion, Jean-Luc.
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