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Being Given Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness

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ISBN-10: 0804734119

ISBN-13: 9780804734110

Edition: 2002

Authors: Jean-Luc Marion, Jeffrey L. Kosky

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List price: $35.00
Copyright year: 2002
Publisher: Stanford University Press
Publication date: 7/31/2002
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 408
Size: 5.94" wide x 9.02" long x 1.10" tall
Weight: 1.430
Language: English

Jean-Luc Marion is professor of philosophy at the Universit� Paris-Sorbonne (Paris IV), and the John Nuveen Distinguished Professor in the Divinity School and professor in the Committee on Social Thought and the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.

Torin Monahan is associate professor in the Department of Human and Organizational Development at Vanderbilt University. He is the author of several books, including, most recently, Surveillance in the Time of Insecurity.Jeffrey L. Kosky is professor and head of the Department of Religion at Washington & Lee University in Virginia.

Preface to the American Translation
Preliminary Answers
Giveness
The Last Principle
The Essence of the Phenomenon
Objectness and Beingness
The Reduction to the Given
Privilege of Givenness
To Give Itself, to Show Itself
The Gift
Two Objections
The Reduction of the Gift to Givenness
The Bracketing of the Givee
The Bracketing of the Giver
The Bracketing of the Gift
Intrinsic Givenness
The Given I: Determinations
Anamorphosis
Unpredictable Landing
The Fait Accompli
The Incident
The Event
The Being Given
The Given II: Degrees
The Horizon and the I
Intuition as Shortage
Sketch of the Saturated Phenomenon: The Horizon
Sketch of the Saturated Phenomenon: I
Topics of the Phenomenon
To Give Itself, to Reveal Itself
The Gifted
The Aporias of the "Subject"
To Receive One's Self from What Gives Itself
Two Calls in Metaphysics
The Call and the Responsal
The Nameless Voice
Abandon
Opening onto a Question
Notes
English Editions Cited
Index Nominum