Reading Jean-Luc Marion
Exceeding Metaphysics
Christina M Gschwandtner author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Indiana University Press
Published:7th Nov '07
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A comprehensive introduction to the work of Jean-Luc Marion
The work of French philosopher and theologian Jean-Luc Marion has been recognized as among the most suggestive and productive in the philosophy of religion today. This volume provides a comprehensive introduction to Marion's large and conceptually dense corpus. It gives particular attention to Marion's early work on Descartes.
The work of French philosopher and theologian Jean-Luc Marion has been recognized as among the most suggestive and productive in the philosophy of religion today. In Reading Marion, Christina M. Gschwandtner provides the first comprehensive introduction to Marion's large and conceptually dense corpus. Gschwandtner gives particular attention to Marion's early work on Descartes and follows thematic threads through to his most recent publications on charity and eroticism. She explores in detail three prominent topics in Marion's thought: the desire to overcome metaphysics, his reflections on the divine, and his reconsideration of the relation of the self to the other in love. Gschwandtner reveals Marion's thought as a unified whole and provides context for his theological and phenomenological writings. Readers at all levels will find insight into the work of one of the world's most provocative thinkers.
Gschwandtner draws upon her own doctoral research at Depaul University to offer an articulate, wide-ranging and often compelling work which explores the connections between Marion's phenomenological concerns and his writing on Descartes.
* Heythrop JournISBN: 9780253219459
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Weight: 494g
344 pages