Beyond Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty : The Phenomenology of Marc Richir
In this article, I aim to introduce Marc Richir’s refoundation of transcendantal phenomenology. Starting from the double— “symbolic” and properly “phenomenological”—constitution of the concept of phenomenon, I present the key concepts of Richir’s “phe- nomenology nova methodo”: hyperbolical phenomen...
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2016
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| Summary: | In this article, I aim to introduce Marc Richir’s refoundation of transcendantal phenomenology. Starting from the double— “symbolic” and properly “phenomenological”—constitution of the concept of phenomenon, I present the key concepts of Richir’s “phe- nomenology nova methodo”: hyperbolical phenomenological epo- che , schematism, affectivity, phantasy, and so on. Beneath the dis- tinction between theory of knowledge and ontology, I seek to un- derstand both the sense of what he calls the “endogenization” of the phenomenological field and, “beyond Husserl, Heidegger and Mer- leau-Ponty,” the role of temporality in the phenomenalization of the phenomenon. Marc |
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