Phénoménologie de la mort

Phénoménologie de la mort

FrenchHardback
Feron, E.
Springer
EAN: 9780792359357
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Inspired by Levinas, but in constant dialogue with Heidegger, Feron considers death to be a phenomenon that lies within the reach of phenomenology. The act of the other's death is essentially a decease, a break affecting the identity. It forces man to consider the fundamental intersubjectivity inscribed in his temporality. Viewed in this way, death does not look merely like the term of life coming to an end. Nor is it a passage to `somewhere beyond'. Rather, it lies at the core of the act of relationship.
In its search in the space between sense and non-sense, this phenomenology of death reveals the fundamentally relational dimension of the humane and sketches the main features of this paradoxical `intersubjectivity': the position of third party that is taken by man, the calling of son that he has been selected for and - midway between passivity (Levinas) and possibility (Heidegger) - the condition of `liability' to which he is dedicated and of which he is also worthy.
EAN 9780792359357
ISBN 0792359356
Binding Hardback
Publisher Springer
Publication date September 30, 1999
Pages 216
Language French
Dimensions 240 x 160
Country Netherlands
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors Feron, E.
Illustrations 216 p.
Edition 1999 ed.
Series Phaenomenologica