Research Article
An unintentional phenomenology? Levinas, Henry and the idea of a “post-phenomenology”
Published 2008-10-30
Keywords
- intentionality,
- phenomenology,
- Levinas,
- Henry,
- subjectivity
How to Cite
García Ruiz, P. E. (2008). An unintentional phenomenology? Levinas, Henry and the idea of a “post-phenomenology”. Revista Filosofía UIS, 7(1 y 2), 185–195. Retrieved from https://revistas.uis.edu.co/index.php/revistafilosofiauis/article/view/149
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Abstract
Through the critique that Levinas and Henry realize to the vision intellectualistic of the phenomenology developed by Husserl, there appears the possibility of a reformulation of the classic phenomenology through a return to a pretheoric otherness present at the affection and the relation with others respect with the others. Subverting the principle of the theoretical intentionality a post-phenomenology is suggested as denomination for this non-intentionality.
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