François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly indebted to Henry's non-representationalism. Admittedly, in contrast to Laruelle's "heretical" Christology, Henry's theological-realist determination is astricted by the idealist paralogisms of a cogitativist Ego, which transpires most markedly in Henry's account of Faith-after all, Henry is a Jesuit phenomenologist following in the tradition of Jean-Luc Marion and Jean-Louis Chretien. Nonetheless, Henry's work on immanence, deanthropocentrized and universalized as generic, takes us much further than both Spinoza's speculative immanence, which is diluted by the necessitarian world of negative determination, and Deleuzian immanence, which is ch...
Dans L’essence de la manifestation (1963), la phénoménologie de Michel Henry se présente à la manièr...
This paper investigates the connections between the phenomenology of religious experience and Michel...
This thesis introduces and examines the work of French philosopher Michel Henry with particular foc...
François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly i...
Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduced t...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Abstract: This paper examines two fundamental claims by Michel Henry on his philosophy’s relationshi...
In the following essay, I will examine the connection between phenomenality andfinitude, a problem d...
Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expres...
Despite the suspicions of Gnosticism that have been cast against Michel Henry’s phenomenology, the t...
This article compares the concept of the living body (or "œflesh") in Edmund Husserl"™s Ideas II wit...
To address the theological turn in phenomenology, this paper sets out critical arguments opposing th...
Notre thèse a consisté à interroger les liens entre la pensée de Michel Henry et celle de Kierkegaar...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
The philosophy of Michel Henry forces to rethink of every phenomenological assumption. With his phi...
Dans L’essence de la manifestation (1963), la phénoménologie de Michel Henry se présente à la manièr...
This paper investigates the connections between the phenomenology of religious experience and Michel...
This thesis introduces and examines the work of French philosopher Michel Henry with particular foc...
François Laruelle's system of non-standard philosophy and its univocal radical immanence is highly i...
Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduced t...
There is an ambivalence and indecision at the heart of Michel Henry’s phenomenological ontology of l...
Abstract: This paper examines two fundamental claims by Michel Henry on his philosophy’s relationshi...
In the following essay, I will examine the connection between phenomenality andfinitude, a problem d...
Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expres...
Despite the suspicions of Gnosticism that have been cast against Michel Henry’s phenomenology, the t...
This article compares the concept of the living body (or "œflesh") in Edmund Husserl"™s Ideas II wit...
To address the theological turn in phenomenology, this paper sets out critical arguments opposing th...
Notre thèse a consisté à interroger les liens entre la pensée de Michel Henry et celle de Kierkegaar...
Only a phenomenology of birth can take into real account the essence of manifestation of the radical...
The philosophy of Michel Henry forces to rethink of every phenomenological assumption. With his phi...
Dans L’essence de la manifestation (1963), la phénoménologie de Michel Henry se présente à la manièr...
This paper investigates the connections between the phenomenology of religious experience and Michel...
This thesis introduces and examines the work of French philosopher Michel Henry with particular foc...