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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. Druck auf Anfrage Neuware - Printed after ordering - This book examines the various encounters between Jean-Luc Marion and Jacques Derrida on 'the gift,' considers their many differences on 'desire,' and demonstrates how these topics hold the keys to some of phenomenology's most pressing structural questions, especially regarding 'deconstructive' approaches within the field. The book claims that the topic of desire is a central lynchpin to understanding the two thinkers' conflict over the gift, for the gift is reducible to the 'desire to give,' which initiates a turn to the topic of 'generosity.' To what degree might loving also imply giving How far might it be suggested that love is reducible to desire and intentionality It is demonstrated how Derrida (the generative 'father' of deconstruction) rejects the possibility of any potential relation between the gift and desire on the account that desire is bound to calculative repetition, economical appropriation, and subject-centered interests that hinder deconstruction. Whereas Marion (a representative of the phenomenological tradition) demands a unique union between the gift and desire, which are both represented in his 'reduction to givenness' and 'erotic reduction.' The book is the first extensive attempt to contextualize the stark differences between Marion and Derrida within the phenomenological legacy (Husserl, Heidegger, Kant), supplies readers with in-depth accounts of the topics of the gift, love, and desire, and demonstrates another means through which the appearing of phenomena might be understood, namely, according to the generosity of things.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -This book examines the various encounters between Jean-Luc Marion and Jacques Derrida on 'the gift,' considers their many differences on 'desire,' and demonstrates how these topics hold the keys to some of phenomenology's most pressing structural questions, especially regarding 'deconstructive' approaches within the field. The book claims that the topic of desire is a central lynchpin to understanding the two thinkers' conflict over the gift, for the gift is reducible to the 'desire to give,' which initiates a turn to the topic of 'generosity.' To what degree might loving also imply giving How far might it be suggested that love is reducible to desire and intentionality It is demonstrated how Derrida (the generative 'father' of deconstruction) rejects the possibility of any potential relation between the gift and desire on the account that desire is bound to calculative repetition, economical appropriation, and subject-centered interests that hinder deconstruction. Whereas Marion (a representative of the phenomenological tradition) demands a unique union between the gift and desire, which are both represented in his 'reduction to givenness' and 'erotic reduction.' The book is the first extensive attempt to contextualize the stark differences between Marion and Derrida within the phenomenological legacy (Husserl, Heidegger, Kant), supplies readers with in-depth accounts of the topics of the gift, love, and desire, and demonstrates another means through which the appearing of phenomena might be understood, namely, according to the generosity of things. 284 pp. Englisch.
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ISBN 10: 3319279408 ISBN 13: 9783319279404
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Añadir al carritoCondición: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. Is the first extensive treatment of the discontinuities and similarities between Marion and Derrida s phenomenological approachesShows the substantial importance and relevance of gift and desireOffers an in-depth analysis and constructive c.
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Añadir al carritoBuch. Condición: Neu. This item is printed on demand - Print on Demand Titel. Neuware -This book examines the various encounters between Jean-LucMarion and Jacques Derrida on 'the gift,' considers their many differences on'desire,' and demonstrates how these topics hold the keys to some ofphenomenology's most pressing structural questions, especially regarding'deconstructive' approaches within the field. The book claims that the topic ofdesire is a central lynchpin to understanding the two thinkers' conflict overthe gift, for the gift is reducible to the 'desire to give,' which initiates aturn to the topic of 'generosity.' To what degree might loving also implygiving How far might it be suggested that love is reducible to desire andintentionality It is demonstrated how Derrida (the generative 'father' ofdeconstruction) rejects the possibility of any potential relation between thegift and desire on the account that desire is bound to calculative repetitioneconomical appropriation, and subject-centered interests that hinderdeconstruction. Whereas Marion (a representative of the phenomenologicaltradition) demands a unique union between the gift and desire, which are bothrepresented in his 'reduction to givenness' and 'erotic reduction.'The book is the first extensive attempt to contextualize thestark differences between Marion and Derrida within the phenomenological legacy(Husserl, Heidegger, Kant), supplies readers with in-depth accounts of thetopics of the gift, love, and desire, and demonstrates another means throughwhich the appearing of phenomena might be understood, namely, according to thegenerosity of things.Springer-Verlag KG, Sachsenplatz 4-6, 1201 Wien 284 pp. Englisch.