Transcendence in Philosophy and ReligionIndiana University Press, 16. apr 2003 - 160 pages Can transcendence be both philosophical and religious? Do philosophers and theologians conceive of the same thing when they think and talk about transcendence? Philosophy and religion have understood transcendence and other matters of faith differently, but both the language and concepts of religion, including transcendence, reside at the core of postmodern philosophy. Transcendence in Philosophy and Religion considers whether it is possible to analyze religious transcendence in a philosophical manner, and if so, whether there is a way for phenomenology to think transcendence directly. Attention is devoted to the role of French philosophy, particularly the work of Levinas, Ricoeur, Derrida, and Marion, in defining recent debates in the philosophy of religion and posing new ways of thinking about religious experience in a postmodern world. |
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... Event , the Phenomenon , and the Revealed JEAN - LUC MARION / 87 6. Phenomenality and Transcendence MARLÈNE ZARADER / 106 7. Transcendence and the Hermeneutic Circle : Some Thoughts on Marion and Heidegger BÉATRICE HAN / 120 ...
... event would be infinitely long . However , if that is the case , then the event of the lecture hall cannot be a merely constituted object . It is also a given . That is the heart of Marion's argument , a heart that he defends against ...
... Event " ( the latter in this volume ) that Marion believes that religious phenomena raise issues that are relevant to phenomena in general ( Phénomène 80 [ 176–177 ] ) . See Henry for a similar position ( C'est moi 7 ) . 5. See Janicaud ...
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