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(2016) Marion and Derrida on the gift and desire, Dordrecht, Springer.

The manifolds of desire and love in Marion's the erotic phenomenon

Jason Alvis

pp. 69-96

This chapter seeks clarification into how Marion understands "desire," especially in The Erotic Phenomenon. Philosophies of "objectivity" have lost sight of love and its uniquely supporting evidences, and desire plays a number of roles in restoring to love the "dignity of a concept," in its contribution to forming selfhood and "individualization," and in its establishing the paradoxical bases of the erotic reduction and "eroticization." Since he claims in La Rigueur des Choses that "The Erotic Phenomenon logically completes the phenomenology of the gift and the saturated phenomenon," it is necessary to conceive of how and to what degree. The erotic reduction demands that one bracket oneself and return to the Ursprung of intuition by asking the important question "can I be the first to love?" This chapter initiates an application of these findings on the manifold of desire back onto Marion's understanding of "the gift" and his phenomenology of givenness. How might the erotic reduction and the reduction to givenness interrelate? Might love and desire be modes or "capacities" of alteration of one's experience within intuition? Desire, which is conceived in relation to "lack" as a resource, provides a kind of "negative assurance" that allows the adonné to access an affirmation of love.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-27942-8_3

Full citation:

Alvis, J. (2016). The manifolds of desire and love in Marion's the erotic phenomenon, in Marion and Derrida on the gift and desire, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 69-96.

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