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In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena
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In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena

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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 readings 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 rearticulates the theological possibilities of phenomenology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780823222179

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 readings 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 rearticulates the theological possibilities of phenomenology.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Fordham University Press
Country
United States
Date
30 June 2004
Pages
224
ISBN
9780823222179