Donation Of The Art Or The Condition Of Describing Phenomenality In J.-l. Marion / La Donation De L’art Ou Les Conditions De La Description De La Phenomenalite Chez J. -l. Marion [Book Review]
Abstract
The possibility to describe feelings of consciousness is determined, in E. Husserl, by certain fundamental features of consciousness: intentionality, synthesis, horizon or the fact of being constituent. By favouring donation to intentionality, J. -L. Marion opens the limits of phenomenality towards a phenomenon which donates itself by excess of intuition, the saturated phenomenon. The conditions necessary for describing a phenomenon are not denied by J. -L. Marion. Their meaning is, however, changed. The saturated phenomenon, whose example can be seen in the work of art, donates itself through an instant summary, due to superabundant insights, within several horizons, and without being able to be made up by a founder ego