Description: In Excess by Jean-Luc Marion, Robyn Horner, Vincent Berraud In the third text in the phenomenological trilogy that includes "Reduction and Givenness" and "Being Given", Jean-Luc Marion renews his argument for a phenomenology of givenness, with penetrating analyses of the phenomena of event, idol, flesh and icon. FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description This text is the third in the phenomenological trilogy that includes "Reduction and Givenness" and "Being Given". Engaging the vigorous debate in France and elsewhere that surrounded the release of earlier volumes, Marion renews his argument for a phenomenology of givenness, with penetrating analyses of the phenomena of event, idol, flesh and icon. With an eye turned more explicitly than before to hermeneutical dimensions of the debate, Marion draws together issues emerging from his close reading of Descartes and Pascal, Husserl and Heidegger, Levinas and Henry. Concluding the work with a revised version of his respose to Derrida, "In The Name: How to Avoid Speaking of It", Marion re-articulates the theological possibilities of phenomenology. Author Biography JEAN-LUC MARION is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris. ROBYN HORNER is Professor of Religion and Theology at Monash University in Australia. VINCENT BERRAUD teaches French at Loreto Mandeville Hall, a Catholic school for girls in Toorak, Australia. Review Perspectives in Continental Philosophy, No. 27 Long Description In the third book in the trilogy that includes Reduction and Givenness and Being Given. Marion renews his argument for a phenomenology of givenness, with penetrating analyses of the phenomena of event, idol, flesh, and icon. Turning explicitly to hermeneutical dimensions of the debate, Marion masterfully draws together issues emerging from his close reading of Descartes and Pascal, Husserl and Heidegger, Levinas and Henry. Concluding with a revised version of his response to Derrida, In the Name: How to Avoid Speaking of It, Marion powerfully re-articulates the theological possibilities of phenomenology. Details ISBN0823222160 Author Vincent Berraud Short Title IN EXCESS Publisher Fordham University Press Language English Translator Vincent Berraud ISBN-10 0823222160 ISBN-13 9780823222162 Media Book Format Hardcover Series Number 27 Year 2002 Imprint Fordham University Press Subtitle Studies of Saturated Phenomena Place of Publication New York Country of Publication United States Translated from French Affiliation Loreto Mandeville Hall, Toorak, Australia Residence US Birth 1946 Edition 2nd DOI 10.1604/9780823222162 UK Release Date 2002-01-01 AU Release Date 2002-01-01 NZ Release Date 2002-01-01 US Release Date 2002-01-01 Pages 224 Series Perspectives in Continental Philosophy Publication Date 2002-01-01 Alternative 9780823222179 DEWEY 142.7 Audience Undergraduate We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131534113;
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Author: Jean-Luc Marion
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