The Erotic Phenomenon, the Logic of gift and God in Marion's Phenomenology
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In The Erotic Phenomenon Marion approaches the logic of gift throughout a hermeneutic point of view whose radicalism seems to leave behind the intuitive and descriptive conception of consciousness that inspired the concept of “giveness” of its early works. The correlation between call and answer corresponds to the a priori gap of flesh as mutual giveness of lovers that is discovered a posteriori by the oath. Finally, in this process of authentic erotization in which the I converts himself to the adonné, that is, in lover and beloved, God reveals himself as its utter condition of possibility.
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