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Fenomenología del exceso: Neoplatonismo cristiano y lenguaje de la saturación en Jean-Luc Marion

Authors: Pizzi, Matías Ignacio;

Fenomenología del exceso: Neoplatonismo cristiano y lenguaje de la saturación en Jean-Luc Marion

Abstract

El presente libro recoge los resultados de mi investigación doctoral, realizada en la Universidad de Buenos con una beca doctoral del CONICET. En este trabajo, intentamos, por un lado, estudiar la recepción del neoplatonismo cristiano en la fenomenología de la donación de Jean-Luc Marion. Por otro lado, y ofreciendo un aporte al campo de la fenomenología, mostramos cómo esta recepción permite la posibilidad de formular un lenguaje de la saturación, implícito pero no desarrollado en Marion, que permita denominar los fenómenos saturados, esto es, aquellos fenómenos que exceden el campo de los objetos.

Fil: Pizzi, Matías Ignacio. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina

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NEOPLATONISMO CRISTIANO, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6.3, JEAN-LUC MARION, LENGUAJE DE LA SATURACIÓN, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/6, FENOMENOLOGÍA DEL EXCESO

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