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The essential writings
Jean-Luc Marion and Kevin Hart
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgments (page xi)
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Introduction by Kevin Hart (page 1)
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I. METAPHYSICS AND ITS TOOLS
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The Marches of Metaphysics (page 41)
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Double Idolatry (page 57)
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II. SATURATION, GIFT, AND ICON
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The Breakthrough and the Broadening (page 79)
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Sketch of the Saturated Phenomenon (page 108)
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The Banality of Saturation (page 135)
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The Reason of the Gift (page 156)
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The Icon or the Endless Hermeneutic (page 181)
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III. READING DESCARTES
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The Ambivalence of Cartesian Metaphysics (page 199)
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The Eternal Truths (page 213)
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The Question of the Divine Names (page 225)
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Does the Ego Alter the Other? The Solitude of the Cogito and the Absence of Alter Ego (page 234)
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The Originatory Otherness of the Ego: A Rereading of Descartes's Second Meditation (page 250)
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IV. REVELATION AND APOPHASIS
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The Prototype and the Image (page 273)
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Thomas Aquinas and the Onto-theo-logy (page 288)
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The Possible and Revelation (page 312)
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What Cannot Be Said: Apophasis and the Discourse of Love (page 325)
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The Impossible for Man—God (page 339)
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V. ON LOVE AND SACRIFICE
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The Intentionality of Love (page 363)
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Concerning the Lover, and His Advance (page 381)
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The Creation of the Self (page 411)
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Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of Sacrifice (page 436)
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Notes (page 451)
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Name Index (page 539)
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General Index (page 541)
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Published: 2013
Publisher: Fordham University Press
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