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A reversibilidade ontológica no conceito de imanência
The ontological reversibility in the concept of imanence
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Abstract The following study will deal with 'prima facie', of an attempt to justify Michel Henry's need to radicalize the phenomenological method in order to conceive the visible-invisible duality in the absolute immanence of a pathetic subject without, however, departing from the phenomenological field. How... view more
The following study will deal with 'prima facie', of an attempt to justify Michel Henry's need to radicalize the phenomenological method in order to conceive the visible-invisible duality in the absolute immanence of a pathetic subject without, however, departing from the phenomenological field. However, we will need to understand that their considerations are an Onto-Phenomenological project because, according to him, It is only by subjecting all ontology to phenomenology that the unveiling of Being is likely to take place in its fullness. In this sense, it is hoped with this article to present to them the main arguments of Michel Henry's material onto-phenomenology arguing, in turn, that his philosophical project is not about metaphysics, nor mystique. Conversely, we will show to what extent Michel Henry’s Material Philosophy should be considered ontology and its phenomenological method. For this we will use as a base, in particular, 'L'essence de la Manifestation and Phenomenologie Materielle'.... view less
Classification
Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
Free Keywords
Phenomenological method; Immanence; Being; Absolute; Invisible
Document language
Portuguese
Publication Year
2020
Page/Pages
p. 61-74
Journal
Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 20 (2020) 2
ISSN
2178-1036
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed