Phenomenology in France

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advanced phenomenological research
analytic philosophy interface
Atheistic Perspective
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Claude Romano
continental philosophy
Dasein Projects
De Gramont
Descartes
Emmanuel Falque
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ethical phenomenology
Evential Hermeneutics
Existential Analytic
Fundamental Attunement
Fundamental Ontology
Givenness
Heidegger
Heidegger's Fundamental Ontology
Heidegger’s Fundamental Ontology
hermeneutic theory
Historic Phenomenology
Husserl
Husserl's Account
Husserl's Discovery
Husserl’s Account
Husserl’s Discovery
Immemorial Past
Intentionality
Jean-Louis Chretien
Jean-Luc Marion
Jean-Yves Lacoste
Levinas: Jean
liturgical studies
Marion's Phenomenology
Marion’s Phenomenology
material ontology
metaphysics
Michel Henry
Ontological Monism
Phenomenological Reduction
Phenomenological Reflection
Philosophia Prima
Plato
reduction
Saturated Phenomenon
subjectivity
theology
transcendental
Transcendental Consciousness
Transcendental Ego
Transcendental Phenomenology
Transcendental Subjectivity
Twentieth Century French Philosophy
Vincent Van Gogh

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138244962
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Aug 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is an introduction to French phenomenology in the post-1945 period. While many of phenomenology’s greatest thinkers—Husserl, Heidegger, Sartre and Merleau-Ponty—wrote before this period, Steven DeLay introduces and assesses the creative and important turn phenomenology took after these figures. He presents a clear and rigorous introduction to the work of relatively unfamiliar and underexplored philosophers, including Jean-Louis Chrétien, Michel Henry, Jean-Yves Lacoste, Jean-Luc Marion and others.

After an introduction setting out the crucial Husserlian and Heideggerian background to French phenomenology, DeLay explores Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics as first philosophy, Henry’s material phenomenology, Marion’s phenomenology of givenness, Lacoste’s phenomenology of liturgical man, Chrétien’s phenomenology of the call, Claude Romano’s evential hermeneutics, and Emmanuel Falque’s phenomenology of the borderlands. Starting with the reception of Husserl and Heidegger in France, DeLay explains how this phenomenological thought challenges boundaries between philosophy and theology. Taking stock of its promise in light of the legacy it has transformed, DeLay concludes with a summary of the field’s relevance to theology and analytic philosophy, and indicates what the future holds for phenomenology.

Phenomenology in France: A Philosophical and Theological Introduction is an excellent resource for all students and scholars of phenomenology and continental philosophy, and will also be useful to those in related disciplines such as theology, literature, and French studies.

Steven DeLay is an Old Member of Christ Church, University of Oxford, UK.