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Book SynopsisA book of interviews with contemporary French phenomenologists; introduces the reader to the present state of contemporary French phenomenology in all its dimensions through the voices of its most significant figures living today.
Trade Review"Eureka! Here's a book that we - teachers, students and readers - have all been waiting for: hearing the 'new phenomenologists' in conversation. There is no better way to begin a study of the recent irruptions in phenomenology than to read this book." -- -Kevin Hart University of Virginia
Table of ContentsContents: Foreword by Richard Kearney Acknowledgments References and Citations Contributors Introduction Jean-Francois Courtine French Phenomenology in Historical Context Jean-Luc Marion The Phenomenology of Givenness Claude Romano The Fundamental Concepts of Phenomenology Jocelyn Benoist Contextualism, Realism, and the the Limits of Husserlian Intentionality Michel Henry Material Phenomenology Renaud Barbaras The Phenomenology of Life Francoise Dastur Phenomenology and Finitude Jean-Yves Lacoste Phenomenology and the Frontier Emmanuel Falque The Collision of Phenomenology and Theology Jean-Louis Chretien Attempting to Thing Beyond Subjectivity Author Bibliographies Books Introductory Annotated Bibliographies English, German, and French Introductions to Phenomenology Key Terms and References List of Contributors Index