The Affects of Thought
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Köp båda 2 för 836 krThe Platonic tradition affords extraordinary resources for thinking about the meaning and value of work. In this historical survey of the tradition, Jeffrey Hanson draws on the work of its major thinkers to explain why our contemporary vocabulary ...
Taking the term phenomenologist in a fairly broad sense, Early Phenomenology focuses on those early exponents of the intellectual discipline, such as Buber, Ortega and Scheler rather than those thinkers that would later eclipse them; indeed the vo...
Emmanuel Levinas devoted his last Sorbonne seminar, in 1976, to The Essence of Manifestation. Those there present will remember the illuminating comments of the Master. And if the essays collected by Jeffrey Hanson and Michael Kelly happen to be even more illuminating to me at many places, it means probably that thirty-five years after Levinas, we are still beginning to read Henry as he deserves to be read. -- Jean-Yves Lacoste, author of Experience and the Absolute and editor of The Encyclopedia of Christian Theology
Jeffrey Hanson is Research Fellow in Philosophy at Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, Australia. He is the editor of Kierkegaard as Phenomenologist: An Experiment (2010) and the co-editor with Michael R. Kelly of Michel Henry: The Affects of Thought. Michael R. Kelly is Adjunct Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Boston College, USA. He is the editor of Bergson and Phenomenology (2010).
Introduction, Jeffrey Hanson \ Part I: Phenomenology \ 1. The Invisible and the Phenomenon, Jean-Luc Marion \ 2. The Essence of Life: Drive or Desire? Renaud Barbaras \ 3. Michel Henry and The Idea of Phenomenology: Immanence, Givenness and Reflection, Jeffrey Hanson and Michel R. Kelly \ Part II: Christianity, God, and Incarnation \ 4.Inward Life, Kevin Hart \ 5. Phenomenology and Soteriology in the 'Christian Trilogy' of Michel Henry Sylvain Camilleri \ Part III: Theory and Practice \ 6. 'Truth as the Originary Intelligibility of Life, Rolf Kuhn \ 7. Towards a Radical Phenomenology of Social Life: Reflections from the Work of Michel Henry, Raphael Gly \ Index