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There is: the event and the finitude of appearing

Claude Romano and Michael B. Smith
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  • Contents

  • Frontmatter
  • Preface (page xi)
  • Part I: Event and Metaphysics
    • 1. Some Sources and Prolongations of "Evential Hermeneutics" (page 3)
    • 2. Possibility and Event (page 26)
    • 3. Bergson as Metaphysician and Critic of Metaphysics (page 67)
  • Part II: Beyond Subject and Object?
    • 4. Sartrean Freedom, or Adam's Dream (page 87)
    • 5. The Mirror of Narcissus: On the Phenomenology of the Flesh (page 114)
    • 6. The Ecological Phenomenology of J.J. Gibson (page 149)
  • Part III: The Nothing and the "There Is"
    • 7. Is a Phenomenology of Nothingness Possible? The Carnap-Heidegger Controversy (page 177)
    • 8. "Between Emptiness and the Pure Event": Phenomenology (page 213)
  • Notes (page 237)
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Published: 2016
Publisher: Fordham University Press
ISBN(s)
  • 9780823267149 (hardcover)
  • 9780823267156 (paper)
Series
  • Fordham Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Subject
  • Philosophy
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