Time in the philosophy of Gabriel Marcel

London: Modern Humanities Research Association (2013)
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Abstract

Introduction: An unplaced French philosopher -- pt. 1. Time and subjectivity. Being and time -- Phenomenlogical time -- Conclusions: metaphysics and presence -- pt. 2. Time and the problem of hermeneutics. Narrative time -- Marcel's theatre: an-other time -- Conclusion: between Ricœur and Lévinas -- pt. 3. Time and eternity. Time and God -- General conclusion: Toward what metaphysics?

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Gabriel (-honoré) Marcel.Brian Treanor - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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