Una fenomenologia “senza mondo”. L’essence de la manifestation di Michel Henry

Esercizi Filosofici 11 (1) (2016)
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Abstract

Michel Henry, in L’essence de la manifestation, analyses the concept of “feeling oneself”, rediscovering the concept of immanence as the foundation of transcendence. In this paper, I am going to introduce the phenomenological turn of Michel Henry. The purpose of this article is to explain the Henry’s interpretation of the relationship between Life and World. Consequently, the focus will be to understand what does the view of the world as post-life means, and how it is possible for the language to express the Life.

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