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Published: 01 December 2009
...In Reduction and Givenness, Jean-Luc Marion argues that both Edmund Husserl and Martin Heidegger retain limits and conditions for phenomena by conceiving of them as constituted objects (Husserl) or in terms of being (Heidegger). According to Marion, these limits exclude or distort...
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Published: 05 December 2017
... progress is shown to be the central temporal concept of metaphysical humanism. drug users harm reduction centers syringe exchange programs Drug Policy Alliance International Network of People Who Use Drugs language rights language human rights Ignatieff Michael human rights language...
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Published: 05 December 2017
...Chapter five rethinks the concept of responsibility in terms of respond-ability, which is conceived as attunement. Two approaches of the practice of harm reduction—a key element in the anti-drug war movement—are considered to show that while most harm reduction is still practiced...
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Published: 01 February 2013
.... The promise and futurityare thenshown to be essential to key elements of the phenomenological method: intentionality, the reduction, and transcendental constitution. As such, phenomenology essentially has a non-epistemological element. The chapter ends by exploring what it means to call this non...
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Published: 06 March 2006
...This chapter reflects on the possibilities of returning to eschaton. It argues that a fourth reduction — the last and least of returns — might actually lead people back to the eschaton curled at the heart of quotidian existence. It then follows with a sketch of what an eschatological reduction...
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Published: 06 March 2006
...? And if everything is reduced to the ever-changing manifold of the objective world (the world of experience), how does one escape reductionism? The Other and the Same, the One and the Many: such are the Cyclopes that await the philosopher in his quest. It is not easy to say “back to existence” without, somehow...
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Published: 06 March 2006
...This chapter discusses divinity and alterity. Divinity and alterity have haunted phenomenology since its beginnings. The fourth reduction draws on these themes that are already to be found in Kearney's Strangers, Gods, and Monsters. The discussion poses three questions...
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Published: 07 June 2022
... perspective that is a hallmark of phenomenology in its broadest inter-disciplinary uses. It then draws on that account of the expressive generation of subjectivity to offer clarifications of the reduction, the epoché, intentionality, and the principle of principles as key methodological elements that enable...
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Published: 05 December 2023
... Illyich modern modernity Spinozism Spinozist Spinoza Baruch de forgetting Plato capacity Sophism Sophists Marx Karl animal Platonism Platonic environment reduction Freud Sigmund Hobbes Thomas humanity Badiou Alain free will freedom Hegel Kant mortification nihilism philosophy...
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Published: 01 November 2012
... Lacoste Jean Yves Lévinas Emmanuel Marion Jean Luc phenomenology Ricoeur Paul Westphal Merold Catholic Christian desire divine faith givenness God hospitality Husserl Edmund justice love phenomenon promise reduction third welcome Abraham gift life other otherness peace religion...
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Published: 01 June 2017
...This chapter examines Edmund Husserl's philosophical reflections on reduction and intersubjectivity. According to Husserl, method and phenomenology constitute an identity without which the reduction might appear to be a mere procedure or simple technique for gaining access to the phenomena that he...
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Published: 03 December 2012
.... This chapter also analyzes the relation of adoration with intimacy, passage, incarnation, and reduction. adoration beatitude excessive speech suffering jouissance intimacy passage incarnation reduction When we are stirred to lament the loss of the gods, it is more than likely the gods who are doing...
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Published: 01 December 2013
...This chapter examines Merleau-Ponty’s challenge to the Husserlian theory of phenomenological reduction. Unlike Husserl’s version, Merleau-Ponty’s reduction cannot be operated by consciousness itself, for beginning with consciousness can only return us to consciousness and to an arbitrary...
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Published: 01 May 2001
... of Otherwise Than Being can be read in terms of its overall structure, as enacting the reduction from the said to the saying, across ever deepening structures that either describe conditions of possibility for earlier structures or provide the ever deepening meaning of these conditions...
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Published: 05 December 2023
... through problematic understandings of it. animal Freud Sigmund Aristotle Aristotelian Aristotelianism beauty Hobbes Thomas nature modern modernity Sartre Jean–Paul free will capacity choice contingency contingent necessity adiaphora potentiality reduction forgetting Heidegger Martin...
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Published: 06 March 2006
...This chapter examines the works of Richard Kearney, looking closely at the interpretation of the fourth reduction. It asks whether it is possible for anyone to connect with the God Who May Be without paying attention to the tapping on the wall from the other side. The discussion suggests...
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Published: 03 June 2013
... from reduction to concatenation. concatenation flat ontology mereology network Plato Latour One one-dimensional metaphysics reduction concentation By banning the One, Latour flattens his ontology. As a rough image, we might say that, rather than working on the kind of two-dimensional plane...
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Published: 05 December 2023
... reduction Schmid [L]and was unstable, the sea unfit for swimming, and air lacked light, shapes shifted constantly. —ovid, metamorphoses Just as trees continue to grow in an impenetrable wilderness when human hands don’t cut them; so the human being also grows wildly, for he has...
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Published: 09 August 2004
... phenomenology—and both are equally valid. One is to begin with certain theological and religious presuppositions. The other is to operate a theological reduction where one says, “We're not going to raise theological issues here”. This follows the basic Husserlian and Heideggerian line. Furthermore, what...
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Published: 01 December 2013
... Intentionality Reduction Zone of Subjectivity Dynamics What is it in us that really wants the “truth”? It is true that we paused for a long time to question the origin of this will. —Nietzsche, BGE, 1 Merleau-Ponty’s masterwork The Visible and the Invisible was originally to be entitled...