Newsletter of Phenomenology

Keeping phenomenologists informed since May 2002

Jean-Luc Marion

in English

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Revelation comes from elsewhere

2024

Stanford, Stanford University Press

On Descartes' passive thought: the myth of Cartesian dualism

2018

Chicago, University of Chicago Press

The irreducible

2018

Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory 17/2

The rigor of things: Conversations with Dan Arbib

2017

with Arbib Dan

New York, Fordham University Press

Givenness and revelation

2016

Oxford, Oxford University Press

Negative certainties

2015

Chicago, University of Chicago Press

On the foundation of the distinction between theology and philosophy

2012

in: Phenomenology and the theological turn, Pittsburgh : Simon Silverman Phenomenology Center

On the ego and on God: Further cartesian questions

2007

New York, Fordham University Press

From the other to the individual

2005

Levinas Studies 1

Open Access Link
Phenomenon and event

2005

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 26/1

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Sketch of the saturated phenomenon: The horizon

2004

in: Phenomenology: Critical concepts in philosophy IV, London : Routledge

Being given: Toward a phenomenology of givenness

2002

Stanford, Stanford University Press

In excess: Studies of saturated phenomena

2002

New York, Fordham University Press

A note concerning the ontological indifference

1998

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 20/21/2-1

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The saturated phenomenon

1996

Philosophy Today 40/1

On Descartes' constitution of metaphysics

1986

Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 11/1

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