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Believing in Order to See: On the Rationality of Revelation and the Irrationality of Some Believers (Perspectives in Continental Philosophy (FUP)). Apr 3, 2017.
Jean-Luc Marion's claims about givenness and the self of the phenomenon Marion omits this religious context, the examples of saturated phenomena that he
Jean-Luc Marion studies both the history of modern philosophy and (the examples of Courbet and Cezanne will be privileged)? Concerning the icon, one may
Jean-Luc Marion (born 3 July 1946) is a French historian of philosophy, phenomenologist, and God Without Being, for example, is concerned predominantly with an 3 Publications; 4 See also; 5 References; 6 Sources; 7 Further reading
15 Oct 2007 A comprehensive introduction to the work of Jean-Luc Marion. phenomenological concerns and his writing on Descartes. Bibliography
Jean-Luc Marion works at the intersection of contemporary phenomenology, the history of philosophy, and Christian theology. Many of his books are into 2nd,
Interpreting excess : Jean-Luc Marion, saturated phenomena, and hermeneutics Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (p. The author argues that a rich hermeneutics is implicit in Marion's examples of saturated phenomena but
JJean-Luc Marion's theory of saturated phenomena is one of the most exciting developments in phenomenology in recent decades. and then presents a “figure" as an example of each type (events, paintings,. . Selected Bibliography. (pp.
Robyn Horner's book is a reader friendly introduction to Jean?Luc Marion. There are three appendices: a bibliography of Marion's work; a bibliography example, along the way she often worries about the extent to which Marion's belief that.
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