Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expressions that can well seal the philosophy of Michel Henry. Work in which the originality emerges from the continuous confrontation with the foundation texts of phenomenology, in particular with that of by Husserl, to whom our author does not stop going back. And it is because, if the motto by Husserl of "going to the things themselves" can be intended as the inextinguishable utopia of drawing the phenomenon in their authentic and genuine giving, it is true that the possibility of thinking the originality of their donation in the same advent of the things never ceases to stimulate interrogatives and provocations. So Henry reader of Husserl, a reading that will be reduced to the thematic points of the ekstasis (of the world) and the immanence (of Life), themes under which light the confrontation with the historic phenomenology moves, investigated in point in which, from its overcoming, Life stands out, that is to say the essence of manifestation.
Ekstasy of the World/Immanence of Life. Michel Henry reader of Husserl
CANULLO, Carla
2003-01-01
Abstract
Material phenomenology, phenomenology of the invisible, of Life, of the flesh: these are four expressions that can well seal the philosophy of Michel Henry. Work in which the originality emerges from the continuous confrontation with the foundation texts of phenomenology, in particular with that of by Husserl, to whom our author does not stop going back. And it is because, if the motto by Husserl of "going to the things themselves" can be intended as the inextinguishable utopia of drawing the phenomenon in their authentic and genuine giving, it is true that the possibility of thinking the originality of their donation in the same advent of the things never ceases to stimulate interrogatives and provocations. So Henry reader of Husserl, a reading that will be reduced to the thematic points of the ekstasis (of the world) and the immanence (of Life), themes under which light the confrontation with the historic phenomenology moves, investigated in point in which, from its overcoming, Life stands out, that is to say the essence of manifestation.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.