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Jeffrey Hanson and Michael Kelly (eds): Michel Henry: the affects of thought

Continuum, London and New York, 2012, 192 pp, $120.00, ISBN: 1441145230

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  1. Henry, I am the Truth: Toward a Philosophy of Christianity, trans. Susan Emanuel (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2003), 46.

  2. Henry, Incarnation: une philosphie de la chair (Paris: Seuil, 2000), 203.

  3. Henry writes, En donnant chaque Soi à lui-même, il lui donne de s’accroître de soi dans un procès d’auto-accroissement continu qui fait de lui un devenir (le contraire d’une ‘substance’ ou d’une ‘chose’)—procès qui n’est autre en son fond que le procès de la Vie absolue. Henry, Incarnation, 357.

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Rivera, J. Jeffrey Hanson and Michael Kelly (eds): Michel Henry: the affects of thought. Cont Philos Rev 46, 153–158 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11007-013-9251-3

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