In elaborating his phenomenological project, Michel Henry refers to Søren Kierkegaard. After a brief survey of Henry’s phenomenology of the self, we will inquire whether this appropriation is accurate. It will be argued that Kierkegaard’s dialectics of existence can operate as a therapy or corrective in order to save Henry’s project of a radical immanent and passive self. If not, it suffers from incoherence both from a phenomenological as well as from a theological perspective. Each self-consciousness, even in its most extreme affective states, cannot dispose itself of reflective remnants. On the contrary, it is precisely Kierkegaard’s proposition that reflection intensifies pathos. What appears as most near and dear to us, be it God, self ...
This project is devoted to the exploration of a contemporary philosophical concept – the human self,...
This article considers the principles of philosophical thinking m Seren Kierkegaard's neoclassical a...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
In this paper I first examine the claim that the phenomenological tradition unanimously affirms that...
In this paper I first examine the claim that the phenomenological tradition unanimously affirms that...
This thesis proposes that Søren Kierkegaard's thought—in particular, his theological anthropology—is...
iii A large part of modern Western philosophy defines selfhood as the self’s ability to master itsel...
This article compares the concept of the living body (or "œflesh") in Edmund Husserl"™s Ideas II wit...
International audienceSpiritlessness. Reflections on the topicality of Søren Kierkegaard's construct...
Spiritlessness. Reflections on the topicality of Søren Kierkegaard’s construction of the self in the...
What kind of a therapist is Kierkegaard? In this brief response to Helle Møller Jensen & George Patt...
Notre thèse a consisté à interroger les liens entre la pensée de Michel Henry et celle de Kierkegaar...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
The book maps the entirety of Kierkegaard's thinking. First it treats with three stages of life. Man...
(in English): Main focus of the thesis is Kierkegaard's description of man's existential possibiliti...
This project is devoted to the exploration of a contemporary philosophical concept – the human self,...
This article considers the principles of philosophical thinking m Seren Kierkegaard's neoclassical a...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
In this paper I first examine the claim that the phenomenological tradition unanimously affirms that...
In this paper I first examine the claim that the phenomenological tradition unanimously affirms that...
This thesis proposes that Søren Kierkegaard's thought—in particular, his theological anthropology—is...
iii A large part of modern Western philosophy defines selfhood as the self’s ability to master itsel...
This article compares the concept of the living body (or "œflesh") in Edmund Husserl"™s Ideas II wit...
International audienceSpiritlessness. Reflections on the topicality of Søren Kierkegaard's construct...
Spiritlessness. Reflections on the topicality of Søren Kierkegaard’s construction of the self in the...
What kind of a therapist is Kierkegaard? In this brief response to Helle Møller Jensen & George Patt...
Notre thèse a consisté à interroger les liens entre la pensée de Michel Henry et celle de Kierkegaar...
In this paper the relation between being and becoming is analyzed and the Kierkegaard’s existential ...
The book maps the entirety of Kierkegaard's thinking. First it treats with three stages of life. Man...
(in English): Main focus of the thesis is Kierkegaard's description of man's existential possibiliti...
This project is devoted to the exploration of a contemporary philosophical concept – the human self,...
This article considers the principles of philosophical thinking m Seren Kierkegaard's neoclassical a...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...