Although addressing the question of “phenomenology and theology” after Heidegger is not obvious or easy, some French philosophers, who claim through their work belonging to phenomenology, have reopened the “question of God”. A question that, even in Husserl, was not completely closed or clarified. The present study, based on the work of the founder of phenomenology, investigates the way in which this question arises in the works of Husserl himself, in French Phenomenology and how the “affaire théologique” is an irreducible matter. Question of God, Epoché, Edmund Husserl, Transcendence, French Phenomenology.
La fenomenologia e il Dio in questione. Note su una querelle (francese) contemporanea
C. Canullo
2020-01-01
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Although addressing the question of “phenomenology and theology” after Heidegger is not obvious or easy, some French philosophers, who claim through their work belonging to phenomenology, have reopened the “question of God”. A question that, even in Husserl, was not completely closed or clarified. The present study, based on the work of the founder of phenomenology, investigates the way in which this question arises in the works of Husserl himself, in French Phenomenology and how the “affaire théologique” is an irreducible matter. Question of God, Epoché, Edmund Husserl, Transcendence, French Phenomenology.File in questo prodotto:
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