Los principios de la fenomenología y la fenomenología de lo inaparente. Aspectos del método en las filosofías de Michel Henry y Jean-Luc Marion
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https://doi.org/10.18800/arete.201902.004Keywords:
Phenomenology, principles, method, Jean-Luc Marion, Michel HenryAbstract
“The Principles of Phenomenology and the Phenomenology of the Inapparent. Aspects of the Method in the Philosophies of Michel Henry and Jean-Luc Marion”. This article studies the developments made by M. Henry and J.-L. Marion regarding the principles of phenomenology, their number and function. In order to accomplish this, we will review the arguments that lead these authors to rethink the relationship of these principles and sustain the authors’ proposal of increasing its number. Finally, we will analyze the maxim “to the things themselves” as a phenomenological quintessence, in order to discover the keys it provides for a phenomenology of the inapparent and its consequent expansion of the phenomena studied by phenomenology.
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