I engage the works of Michel Foucault and Jean-Luc Marion on the nature of personhood and the self. I find Marion’s phenomenology of the “gift” a more compelling account of personhood especially granting an intuition widely shared by personalist philosophers, namely, that persons are irreducible. I end by responding to objections from within the Christian philosophical tradition
This article is concerned with the possibility of conceiving a form of social critique that has itsl...
This thesis is concerned with the philosophical problems of personal identity and personal survival....
This article aims to discuss the personalism of Emmanuel Mounier, especially his views on the person...
Existentialism centres reflection upon the bodily existence of the human person. Generally, however,...
I introduce the phenomenon of "littleness" to French phenomenology which opens a way toward prepari...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
In this thesis I will argue that Jean-Luc Marion’s phenomenology of givenness, far from being a mask...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
Based primarily on his 1981-1982 course, The Hermeneutics of the Subject, I contend that Michel Fouc...
What does it mean, to be ‘autonomous’, and more specifically, is it still possible to discern a modi...
Although sometimes construed as a mere negation of philosophical discourse, François Laruelle mainta...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
A Sceptical Aesthetics of Existence: The Case of Michel Foucault Emmanouil Simos (Hughes Hall) M...
This article is concerned with the possibility of conceiving a form of social critique that has itsl...
This thesis is concerned with the philosophical problems of personal identity and personal survival....
This article aims to discuss the personalism of Emmanuel Mounier, especially his views on the person...
Existentialism centres reflection upon the bodily existence of the human person. Generally, however,...
I introduce the phenomenon of "littleness" to French phenomenology which opens a way toward prepari...
The 'late' Foucault and his purported 'return to the subject' is a much discussed issue. Over the pa...
In this thesis I will argue that Jean-Luc Marion’s phenomenology of givenness, far from being a mask...
International audienceIn this paper, the author considers Husserl's contributions to the theme of se...
Based primarily on his 1981-1982 course, The Hermeneutics of the Subject, I contend that Michel Fouc...
What does it mean, to be ‘autonomous’, and more specifically, is it still possible to discern a modi...
Although sometimes construed as a mere negation of philosophical discourse, François Laruelle mainta...
Care of the Self and the Will to Freedom Stephanie Batters Faculty Sponsor: Stephen Barber, English...
AbstractThe purpose of my study is to discuss the thesis according to which “ultimately, for Foucaul...
The article seeks to touch upon the following problematic issues. The analysis of the treatment of a...
A Sceptical Aesthetics of Existence: The Case of Michel Foucault Emmanouil Simos (Hughes Hall) M...
This article is concerned with the possibility of conceiving a form of social critique that has itsl...
This thesis is concerned with the philosophical problems of personal identity and personal survival....
This article aims to discuss the personalism of Emmanuel Mounier, especially his views on the person...