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Phenomenology of the Event: Waiting and Surprise
- Hypatia
- Indiana University Press
- Volume 15, Number 4, Fall 2000
- pp. 178-189
- Article
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How, asks Françoise Dastur, can philosophy account for the sudden happening and the factuality of the event? Dastur asks how phenomenology, in particular the work of Heidegger, Husserl, and Merleau-Ponty, may be interpreted as offering such an account. She argues that the "paradoxical capacity of expecting surprise is always in question in phenomenology," and for this reason, she concludes, "We should not oppose phenomenology and the thinking of the event. We should connect them; open-ness to phenomena must be identified with openness to unpredictability." The article offers reflections in these terms on a phenomenology of birth.