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Quiet Powers of the Possible offers an excellent introduction to contemporary French phenomenology through a series of interviews with its most prominent figures.
Guided by rigorous questions that push into the most important aspects of the latest phenomenological research, the book gives readers a comprehensive sense of each thinker's intellectual history, motivations, and philosophical commitments.
The book introduces readers to debates that have not previously been accessible to the English-speaking world, such as the growing interest in the phenomenological concept of life in its affective and even vital dimensions, the emerging dialogue with the analytic philosophy of mind and language, and reassessments of the so-called theological turn.
The diversity of approaches collected here has its origin in a deeper debate about the conceptual and historical foundations of phenomenology itself. In this way the book offers the most accessible and wide-ranging introduction to French phenomenology to have appeared in the English-speaking world to date.
Contents
Contents: 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