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The Michel Henry Reader (Hardcover)
Michel Henry; Edited by Scott Davidson, Frederic Seyler; Translated by Leonard Lawlor, Joseph Rivera, …
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R2,709
Discovery Miles 27 090
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From beginning to end, the philosophy of Michel Henry offers an
original and profound reflection on life. Henry challenges the
conventional understanding of life as a set of natural processes
and a general classification of beings. Maintaining that our access
to the meaning of life has been blocked by naturalism as well as by
traditional philosophical assumptions, Henry carries out an
enterprise that can rightfully be called "radical." His
phenomenology leads back to the original dimension of life-to a
reality that precedes and conditions the natural sciences and even
objectivity as such. The Michel Henry Reader is an indispensable
resource for those who are approaching Henry for the first time as
well as for those who are already familiar with his work. It
provides broad coverage of the major themes in his philosophy and
new translations of Henry's most important essays. Sixteen chapters
are divided into four parts, demonstrating the profound
implications of Henry's philosophy of life for phenomenology; for
subjectivity; for politics, art, and language; and for ethics and
religion.
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The Michel Henry Reader (Paperback)
Michel Henry; Edited by Scott Davidson, Frederic Seyler; Translated by Leonard Lawlor, Joseph Rivera, …
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R858
Discovery Miles 8 580
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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From beginning to end, the philosophy of Michel Henry offers an
original and profound reflection on life. Henry challenges the
conventional understanding of life as a set of natural processes
and a general classification of beings. Maintaining that our access
to the meaning of life has been blocked by naturalism as well as by
traditional philosophical assumptions, Henry carries out an
enterprise that can rightfully be called "radical." His
phenomenology leads back to the original dimension of life-to a
reality that precedes and conditions the natural sciences and even
objectivity as such. The Michel Henry Reader is an indispensable
resource for those who are approaching Henry for the first time as
well as for those who are already familiar with his work. It
provides broad coverage of the major themes in his philosophy and
new translations of Henry's most important essays. Sixteen chapters
are divided into four parts, demonstrating the profound
implications of Henry's philosophy of life for phenomenology; for
subjectivity; for politics, art, and language; and for ethics and
religion.
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Words of Christ (Paperback, Reprint)
Michel Henry; Translated by Christina M. Gschwandtner; Foreword by Jean-Yves Lacoste; Introduction by Karl Hefty
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R565
R514
Discovery Miles 5 140
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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In Words of Christ (Paroles du Christ) -- here translated into
English for the first time -- Michel Henry asks how Christ can be
both human and divine. He considers, further, how we as humans can
experience Christ's humanity and divinity through his words. Are we
able to recognize this speech as divine, and if so, then how? What
can testify to the divine nature of these words? What makes them
intelligible? Startling possibilities -- and further questions --
emerge as Henry systematically explores these enigmas. For example,
how does the phenomenology of life bring to light the God of which
scripture speaks? Might this new region of phenomenality broaden or
transform the discipline of phenomenology itself, or theology?
Henry approaches these questions starting from the angle of
material phenomenology, but his study has far-reaching implications
for other disciplines too. Intended for a wide audience, his work
is a uniquely philosophical approach to the question of Christ and
to the place of this question in human experience. This highly
original, interdisciplinary perspective on Christ's words was
Henry's last work, published shortly after his death in 2002.
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