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  1. Discourse on Method.René Descartes - 1950 - Harmondsworth,: Harmondsworth, Penguin.
    By far the most widely used translation in North American college classrooms, Donald A. Cress's translation from the French of the Adam and Tannery critical edition is prized for its accuracy, elegance, and economy. The translation featured in the Third Edition has been thoroughly revised from the 1979 First Edition and includes page references to the critical edition for ease of comparison.
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  • Gilles Deleuze and Michel Henry: Critical contrasts in the deduction of life as transcendental.James Williams - 2008 - Sophia 47 (3):265-279.
    To address the theological turn in phenomenology, this paper sets out critical arguments opposing the theist phenomenology of Michel Henry and Gilles Deleuze’s philosophy of the event. Henry’s phenomenology has been overlooked in recent commentaries compared with, for example, Jean-Luc Marion’s work. It will be shown here that Henry’s philosophy presents a detailed novel turn in phenomenology structured according to critical moves against positions developed from Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty. This demonstration is done through a strong contrast with Deleuze and (...)
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  • From Life to Existence: A Reconsideration of the Question of Intentionality in Michel Henry’s Ethics.Frédéric Seyler - 2012 - Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy 20 (2):98-115.
    Michel Henry has renewed our understanding of life as immanent affectivity: life cannot be reduced to what can be made visible; it is – as immanent and as affectivity – radically invisible. However, if life (la vie) is radically immanent, the living (le vivant ) has nonetheless to relate to the world: it has to exist . But, since existence requires and includes intentional components, human reality – being both living and existing – implies that immanence and intentionality be related (...)
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  • Tertullian on the Trinity.Bryan M. Litfin - 2019 - Perichoresis 17 (1):81-98.
    Tertullian is often portrayed as a prescient figure who accurately anticipated the Nicene consensus about the Trinity. But when he is examined against the background of his immediate predecessors, he falls into place as a typical second-century Logos theologian. He drew especially from Theophilus of Antioch, Justin Martyr, and Irenaeus of Lyons. At the same time, Tertullian did introduce some important innovations. His trinitarian language of ‘substance’ and ‘person’, rooted in Stoic metaphysics, offered the church a new way to be (...)
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  • The incarnation, Michel Henry, and the possibility of an Husserlian-inspired transcendental life.Antonio Calcagno - 2004 - Heythrop Journal 45 (3):290–304.
  • The incarnation, michel henry, and the possibility of an husserlian‐inspired transcendental life.Antonio Calcagno - 2004 - Heythrop Journal 45 (3):290-304.
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  • The Kingdom and the Glory: For a Theological Genealogy of Economy and Government.Giorgio Agamben - 2011 - Stanford University Press.
    Arguing that Western power is both "government" and "glory," this book reveals the "theological-economic" paradigm at the origin of several of the most important components of modern politics and illuminates the function of consent and the ...
  • The essence of manifestation.Michel Henry - 1973 - The Hague,: M. Nijhoff.
    INTRODUCTION THE PROBLEM OF THE BEING OF THE EGO AND THE FUNDAMENTAL PRESUPPOSITIONS OF ONTOLOGY "Mit dem cogito sum beansprucht Descartes, der Philosophic ...
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  • Philosophy and the Crisis of European Man.Edmund Husserl - 1935 - Http://Www.Users.Cloud9.Net/~Bradmcc/Husserl-Philcris.Html.
  • Foundations of Christian Faith: An Introduction to the Idea of Christianity.Karl Rahner - 1978 - New York: Seabury Press. Edited by William V. Dych.
    "A Crossroad book." Translation of Grundkurs des Glaubens.
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  • Knowledge and faith.Edith Stein - 2000 - Washington, D.C.: ICS Publications.
    Husserl and Aquinas -- Knowledge, truth, being -- Actual and ideal being, species, type, and likeness (fragment) -- Sketch of a foreword to Finite and eternal being (fragment) -- Ways to know God.
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  • Subjectivity and immanence in Michel Henry.Dan Zahavi - unknown
    One of Michel Henry’s persistent claims has been that phenomenology is quite unlike positive sciences such as physics, chemistry, biology, history, and law. Rather than studying particular objects and phenomena phenomenology is a transcendental enterprise whose task is to disclose and analyse the structure of manifestation or appearance and its very condition of possibility.
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  • Works of Love.Søren Kierkegaard - unknown
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  • Discourse on Method.René Descartes - 1900 - The Monist 10:472.
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