Lectures De Michel Henry

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Lectures de Michel Henry

Author: Grégori Jean
language: fr
Publisher: Presses universitaires de Louvain
Release Date: 2014-05-20
« Lectures de Michel Henry ». Cette expression témoigne d'un double objectif : d’une part, faire le point sur la réception de la pensée henryenne ; d’autre part, explorer, en compagnie des meilleurs spécialistes, la manière originale dont Michel Henry lit
Michel Henry’s Practical Philosophy

Author: Jeffrey Hanson
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2021-12-16
Providing theoretical and applied analyses of Michel Henry's practical philosophy in light of his guiding idea of Life, this is the first sustained exploration of Henry's practical thought in anglophone literature, reaffirming his centrality to contemporary continental thought. This book ranges from the tension between his methodological insistence on life as non-intentional and worldly activities to Henry's engagement with the practical philosophy of intellectuals such as Marx, Freud, and Kandisky to topics of application such as labor, abstract art, education, political liberalism, and spiritual life. An international team of leading Henry scholars examine a vital dimension of Henry's thinking that has remained under-explored for too long.
The Essence of Manifestation

Author: M. Henry
language: en
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Release Date: 2012-12-06
This book was born of a refusal, the refusal of the very philosophy from which it has sprung. After the war, when it had become apparent that the classical tradition, and particularly neo-Kantianism, was breathing its last, French thought looked to Germany for its inspiration and renewal. Jean Hyppolite and Kojeve reintroduced Hegel and the "existentialists" and phenomenologists drew the attention of a curious public to the fundamental investigations of Husserl and Heidegger. If only by being understood as a phenomenological ontology, this books speaks eloquently enough of the debt it owes to these thinkers of genius. The conceptual material which it uses, particn1arly in chapters 1 to 44, outlines the Husserlian and Heideggerian horizon of the investigations. However, it is precisely this horizon which is questioned. In spite of its profundity and achievements, I wanted to show that contemporary ontology pushes to the absolute the presuppositions and the limits of the philosophy of consciousness since Descartes and even of all Western philosophy since the Greeks. An 'External' critique, viz. the opposing of one thesis to another, wonld have no sense whatever. Rather, it is interior to these presuppositions whose insufficiency had to be shown that we placed ourselves; the very concepts which were rejected were also the ones which guided the problem initially.