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Resumen de Dire l’indicible en phénoménologie ?

Paul P. Gilbert

  • The word “God” is not a word proper to phenomenology. If, however, we understand it in the condition of the phenomenological method, it appears legitimate. The phenomenological method is determined by two acts which are important to distinguish without dislocating them, the “eidetic reduction” and the “transcendental epochè”. The reduction follows the philosophy imposed by modern globalizing ontology. The “epochè” cannot be reduced to idealistic subjectivism. If we understand it in tune with metaphysical distance, it means that the consciousness is ready to accept what is manifested to it unconditionally on its part. The category of the “gift” thus entered in the phenomenology, in particular with Claude Bruaire and Jean-Luc Marion.


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