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Givenness and God: questions of Jean-Luc Marion

Ian Graham Leask and Eoin G Cassidy c2005 © Fordham University Press
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  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823224500 (hardcover)
  • 9780823247912 (ebook)
  • 9780823224517 (paper)
Subject
  • Philosophy
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  • Frontmatter
  • Acknowledgments (page ix)
  • Abbreviations (page xi)
  • Foreword (Dermot A. Lane, page xv)
  • Introduction (Ian Leask and Eoin Cassidy, page 1)
  • PART ONE: MARION ON DESCARTES, HUSSERL, AND HEIDEGGER
    • 1 The Conceptual Idolatry of Descartes's Gray Ontology: An Epistemology "Without Being" (Derek J. Morrow, page 11)
    • 2 I Am, I Exist (Lilian Alweiss, page 37)
    • 3 Hubris and Humility: Husserl's Reduction and Givenness (Timothy Mooney, page 47)
    • 4 Glory, Idolatry, Kairos: Revelation and the Ontological Difference in Marion (Felix Ó Murchadha, page 69)
    • 5 Reduced Phenomena and Unreserved Debts in Marion's Reading of Heidegger (Brian Elliott, page 87)
  • PART TWO: MARION: GIFT AND RECEPTION
    • 6 The Reason of the Gift (Jean-Luc Marion, page 101)
    • 7 The Gift: A Trojan Horse in the Citadel of Phenomenology? (Joseph S. O'Leary, page 135)
    • 8 Phenomenality in the Middle: Marion, Romana, and the Hermeneutics of the Event (Shane Mackinlay, page 167)
    • 9 The Dative Subject (and the "Principle of Principles") (Ian Leask, page 182)
    • 10 Marion's Ambition of Transcendence (Mark Dooley, page 190)
  • PART THREE: MARION AND BEYOND
    • 11 Le phénomène érotique: Augustinian Resonances in Marion's Phenomenology of Love (Eoin Cassidy, page 201)
    • 12 Hermeneutics of the Possible God (Richard Kearney, page 220)
    • 13 Giving More (Jean-Luc Marion and Richard Kearney in Dialogue, page 243)
    • 14 The Absent Threshold: An Eckhartian Afterword (John O'Donohue, page 258)
  • Notes (page 285)
  • Contributors (page 341)
  • Index (page 345)
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