descartes et le tournant théologique de la phénoménologie française
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Abstract
I will analyse Descartes’ role in the „theological turn“ of French
phenomenology. Although in Husserl’s phenomenology the Cartesian cogito was
the central element, in the phenomenologists of the „theological turn“
(Janicaud) it was exchanged for the idea of the infinite. I examine why
Marion and Lévinas are interested in the Cartesian idea of the infinite. In
the phenomenology of Marion this idea is interpreted as a „conceptual icon“
and a „saturated phenomenon“ ,in the phenomenology of Lévinas this idea
represents the structure that provides the possibility of the
phenomenological description of transcendence. In order to see if Marion and
Lévinas turn back to the onto-theological tradition of the metaphysics, like
Janicaud affirms, we have to see how Descartes describes 31 the idea of
infinite and how Marion and Lévinas interpret it.
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| Authors | ;Pavlovits Tamás |
| Journal | Plants (Basel, Switzerland) |
| Year | 2014 |
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10.2298/FID1402031P
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