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    • "Analytic Kantianism" encompasses a fairly large group of philosophers; here I will only be considering aspects of the thought of Wilfrid Sellars and John McDowell, leaving out any discussion of such figures as P. F. Strawson or Robert Brandom. For a more comprehensive view of "analytic Kantianism," see the articles collected and edited by James Conant in the special issue of Philosophical Topics devoted to "analytic Kantianism": Philosophical Topics 34, nos. 1 and 2 (Spring and Fall 2006)
    • "Analytic Kantianism" encompasses a fairly large group of philosophers; here I will only be considering aspects of the thought of Wilfrid Sellars and John McDowell, leaving out any discussion of such figures as P. F. Strawson or Robert Brandom. For a more comprehensive view of "analytic Kantianism," see the articles collected and edited by James Conant in the special issue of Philosophical Topics devoted to "analytic Kantianism": Philosophical Topics 34, nos. 1 and 2 (Spring and Fall 2006).
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    • Sensory Consciousness in Kant and Sellars
    • McDowell's contribution to this volume, is included in his Having the World in View: Essays on Kant, Hegel, and Sellars, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press
    • McDowell's contribution to this volume, "Sensory Consciousness in Kant and Sellars," is included in his Having the World in View: Essays on Kant, Hegel, and Sellars (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2009), 108-26.
    • (2009) , pp. 108-126
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    • For a good brief summary of some of the important issues involved in both McDowell's and Brandom's respective engagements with Sellars, Kantianism, and Hegelian thought, see Paul Redding, "The Possibility of German Idealism after Analytic Philosophy: McDowell, Brandom and Beyond," in Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides, ed. Jack Reynolds et al. (New York: Continuum, 2010), 191-202, especially the section entitled "Paths from Pittsburgh to Berlin."
    • For a good brief summary of some of the important issues involved in both McDowell's and Brandom's respective engagements with Sellars, Kantianism, and Hegelian thought, see Paul Redding, "The Possibility of German Idealism after Analytic Philosophy: McDowell, Brandom and Beyond," in Postanalytic and Metacontinental: Crossing Philosophical Divides, ed. Jack Reynolds et al. (New York: Continuum, 2010), 191-202, especially the section entitled "Paths from Pittsburgh to Berlin."
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    • Jean-Luc Marion, Réduction et donation: Recherches sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989); Reduction and Givenness: Investigations of Husserl, Heidegger, and Phenomenology, trans. Thomas A. Carlson (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1998). Subsequent citations will be indicated by the abbreviations RD/ RG, followed by the page numbers. Likewise for Jean-Luc Marion, Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universi taires de France, 1997, 2nd ed. 1998)
    • Jean-Luc Marion, Réduction et donation: Recherches sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989); Reduction and Givenness: Investigations of Husserl, Heidegger, and Phenomenology, trans. Thomas A. Carlson (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1998). Subsequent citations will be indicated by the abbreviations RD/ RG, followed by the page numbers. Likewise for Jean-Luc Marion, Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universi taires de France, 1997, 2nd ed. 1998);
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    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002). Citations will be given in the text, with page numbers following the abbreviations ED/BG
    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002). Citations will be given in the text, with page numbers following the abbreviations ED/BG.
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    • Kevin Hart, introduction to Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion, ed. Hart (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007), 13
    • Kevin Hart, introduction to Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion, ed. Hart (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007), 13.
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    • review of Jean-Luc Marion's Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, in Review of Metaphysics, June, referring to ED §26, 360-73/BG 261-71
    • Antonio López, review of Jean-Luc Marion's Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, in Review of Metaphysics 57, no. 4 (June 2004): 855, referring to ED §26, 360-73/BG 261-71.
    • (2004) , vol.57 , Issue.4 , pp. 855
    • López, A.1
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    • Certitudes négatives
    • Paris: Fayard, Subsequent citations of this book will be given parenthetically, following the abbreviation CN. Translations are my own
    • Jean-Luc Marion, Certitudes négatives (Paris: Fayard, 2010), 299. Subsequent citations of this book will be given parenthetically, following the abbreviation CN. Translations are my own.
    • (2010) , pp. 299
    • Marion, J.-L.1
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    • 84888145918 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • On birth, see Jean-Luc Marion, De surcroît: Études sur les phénomènes saturés (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001), 49-52; In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena, trans. Robyn Horner and Vincent Berraud (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002), 41-44. See also CN 291-99. Marion's account of birth is heavily indebted, as Marion himself acknowledges, to the analyses of Claude Romano in L'événement et le monde (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998), 95-101;
    • On birth, see Jean-Luc Marion, De surcroît: Études sur les phénomènes saturés (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001), 49-52; In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena, trans. Robyn Horner and Vincent Berraud (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002), 41-44. See also CN 291-99. Marion's account of birth is heavily indebted, as Marion himself acknowledges, to the analyses of Claude Romano in L'événement et le monde (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1998), 95-101;
  • 10
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    • The Banality of Saturation
    • trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky, in Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion, ed. Kevin Hart (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press
    • Jean-Luc Marion, "The Banality of Saturation," trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky, in Counter-Experiences: Reading Jean-Luc Marion, ed. Kevin Hart (Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2007), 383-418, on 408;
    • (2007)
    • Marion, J.-L.1
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    • "La banalité de la saturation," in Le visible et le révélé (Paris: Cerf, 2005), 180
    • "La banalité de la saturation," in Le visible et le révélé (Paris: Cerf, 2005), 180.
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    • Marion, "The Banality of Saturation," 408, trans. modified
    • Marion, "The Banality of Saturation," 408, trans. modified;
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    • "La banalité de la saturation," 180
    • "La banalité de la saturation," 180.
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    • "Counter-experience" was first discussed by Marion in Étant donné, §22, 300-302; Being Given, 215-16. He then describes it in more detail in "The Banality of Saturation," 401-4, and, most recently, at various places in Certitudes négatives-see, e.g., 317
    • "Counter-experience" was first discussed by Marion in Étant donné, §22, 300-302; Being Given, 215-16. He then describes it in more detail in "The Banality of Saturation," 401-4, and, most recently, at various places in Certitudes négatives-see, e.g., 317.
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    • Wilfrid Sellars, "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," in Science, Perception and Reality (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963), 127-96. Originally published in The Foundations of Science and the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, ed. Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 1 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1956). The 1963 edition will hereafter be cited parenthetically, using the abbreviation EPM. McDowell's Mind and World (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, 1996) will be cited parenthetically using the abbreviation MW
    • Wilfrid Sellars, "Empiricism and the Philosophy of Mind," in Science, Perception and Reality (London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1963), 127-96. Originally published in The Foundations of Science and the Concepts of Psychology and Psychoanalysis, ed. Herbert Feigl and Michael Scriven, Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science, vol. 1 (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1956). The 1963 edition will hereafter be cited parenthetically, using the abbreviation EPM. McDowell's Mind and World (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1994, 1996) will be cited parenthetically using the abbreviation MW.
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    • Calls for a confrontation between respective approaches to the given in Sellars and in Marion have been made by Jean Grondin, "La tension de la donation ultime et de la pensée herméneutique de l'application chez Jean-Luc Marion," Dialogue 38 (1999): 547-59, on 552
    • Calls for a confrontation between respective approaches to the given in Sellars and in Marion have been made by Jean Grondin, "La tension de la donation ultime et de la pensée herméneutique de l'application chez Jean-Luc Marion," Dialogue 38 (1999): 547-59, on 552;
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    • Claude Romano, Au coeur de la raison, la phénoménologie (Paris: Gallimard/ Folio Essais, 2010). Citations will be provided parenthetically. Translations from this book are my own
    • Claude Romano, Au coeur de la raison, la phénoménologie (Paris: Gallimard/ Folio Essais, 2010). Citations will be provided parenthetically. Translations from this book are my own.
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    • Martin Heidegger, Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie (1919/20), Anhang A, ed. Hans-Helmuth Gander, in GA 58 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1993), 131; quoted by Marion, 36
    • Martin Heidegger, Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie (1919/20), Anhang A, ed. Hans-Helmuth Gander, in GA 58 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1993), 131; quoted by Marion, 36.
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    • Marion points out that Heidegger distinguishes "two primary meanings of givenness" in the neo-Kantian field: "on one side that of Natorp, who only allows 'a givenness [Gegebenheit] that derives in a precise sense from the accomplishment of science,' and thus remains within it without exempting itself from it; on the other that of Rickert, who allows 'a givenness [Gegebenheit] that is anteriorly-given [vorgegeben], by necessity of meaning, to this accomplishment [of science] and its possible use.' Thus we understand [ . . . ] in what way givenness was marking out a crossroads in philosophy [ . . . ], where two accepted meanings of Erkenntnistheorie diverge, according to whether the given is inscribed within the knowledge of the object [Rickert] or precedes and determines it irreducibly [Natorp]" 40-41
    • Marion points out that Heidegger distinguishes "two primary meanings of givenness" in the neo-Kantian field: "on one side that of Natorp, who only allows 'a givenness [Gegebenheit] that derives in a precise sense from the accomplishment of science,' and thus remains within it without exempting itself from it; on the other that of Rickert, who allows 'a givenness [Gegebenheit] that is anteriorly-given [vorgegeben], by necessity of meaning, to this accomplishment [of science] and its possible use.' Thus we understand [ . . . ] in what way givenness was marking out a crossroads in philosophy [ . . . ], where two accepted meanings of Erkenntnistheorie diverge, according to whether the given is inscribed within the knowledge of the object [Rickert] or precedes and determines it irreducibly [Natorp]" 40-41.
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    • Romano writes, "The confrontation of phenomenology with the thought of Sellars and of McDowell, respectively, is in no way a mere stylistic exercise. The problem of what, across the Atlantic, has come to be called 'the non-conceptual content' of experience has seen a lively growth in interest during the last two decades, under the impulse of Evans, McDowell, Peacocke and others. This problem is the very same one that occupied Husserl when he enlarged experiential sense beyond conceptual sense. But the confrontation of these two traditions cannot have real philosophical significance unless we are capable of showing first that they possess a common background: that of neo-Kantianism" (734)
    • Romano writes, "The confrontation of phenomenology with the thought of Sellars and of McDowell, respectively, is in no way a mere stylistic exercise. The problem of what, across the Atlantic, has come to be called 'the non-conceptual content' of experience has seen a lively growth in interest during the last two decades, under the impulse of Evans, McDowell, Peacocke and others. This problem is the very same one that occupied Husserl when he enlarged experiential sense beyond conceptual sense. But the confrontation of these two traditions cannot have real philosophical significance unless we are capable of showing first that they possess a common background: that of neo-Kantianism" (734).
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    • An exploration of the persuasiveness of Romano's arguments for these conclusions is beyond the scope of this introduction; see Romano, 756-60, for his conclusions about several of Sellars's arguments in EPM, and 760-78 for those having to do with the central aspects of McDowell's argument in Mind and World. For a nonhistorical comparison of the given in Sellars and Husserl that agrees at several points with Romano's conclusions, but also explores divergences between Husserl and Sellars surrounding the issues of intentionality and intersubjectivity, see Gail Soffer, "Revisiting the Myth: Husserl and Sellars on the Given," Review of Metaphysics 57, no. 2 (December 2003): 301-37
    • An exploration of the persuasiveness of Romano's arguments for these conclusions is beyond the scope of this introduction; see Romano, 756-60, for his conclusions about several of Sellars's arguments in EPM, and 760-78 for those having to do with the central aspects of McDowell's argument in Mind and World. For a nonhistorical comparison of the given in Sellars and Husserl that agrees at several points with Romano's conclusions, but also explores divergences between Husserl and Sellars surrounding the issues of intentionality and intersubjectivity, see Gail Soffer, "Revisiting the Myth: Husserl and Sellars on the Given," Review of Metaphysics 57, no. 2 (December 2003): 301-37.
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    • Phenomenality and Transcendence
    • in Transcendence in Philosophy and Religion, ed. James E. Faulconer, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, quotations from 114 and 116; for Marion's response to Zarader, see "La banalité de la saturation," especially 148-49; trans. Kosky
    • Marlène Zarader, "Phenomenality and Transcendence," in Transcendence in Philosophy and Religion, ed. James E. Faulconer (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2003), 106-19, quotations from 114 and 116; for Marion's response to Zarader, see "La banalité de la saturation," especially 148-49; trans. Kosky, 386-88.
    • (2003)
    • Zarader, M.1
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    • MW 23. What is "intolerable" is the anxiety-filled oscillation between coherentism and the Myth of the Given (MW 15)
    • MW 23. What is "intolerable" is the anxiety-filled oscillation between coherentism and the Myth of the Given (MW 15).
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    • Zarader characterizes her elimination of pure transcendence as an act of "subversion": "Subversion [differs from destruction in that it] acknowledges its own impurity and interminability: it knows it can never extract itself from the place that it contests; nevertheless, it strives continuously to upset and to divert that place" (117). Zarader credits Roland Barthes as the source of this concept of subversion; it is also characteristic of the guilty complicity that characterizes Georges Bataille's practice of contestation
    • Zarader characterizes her elimination of pure transcendence as an act of "subversion": "Subversion [differs from destruction in that it] acknowledges its own impurity and interminability: it knows it can never extract itself from the place that it contests; nevertheless, it strives continuously to upset and to divert that place" (117). Zarader credits Roland Barthes as the source of this concept of subversion; it is also characteristic of the guilty complicity that characterizes Georges Bataille's practice of contestation.
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    • Romano, 755-56, points out that among the many possible senses of "looks," Sellars privileges the comparative
    • Romano, 755-56, points out that among the many possible senses of "looks," Sellars privileges the comparative.
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    • The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness
    • in Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology, ed. Bruce Ellis Benson and Norman Wirzba, New York: Fordham University Press, quotation from
    • Anthony J. Steinbock, "The Poor Phenomenon: Marion and the Problem of Givenness," in Words of Life: New Theological Turns in French Phenomenology, ed. Bruce Ellis Benson and Norman Wirzba (New York: Fordham University Press, 2010), 120-31, quotation from 129.
    • (2010)
    • Steinbock, A.J.1
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    • Steinbock, "The Poor Phenomenon," 129
    • Steinbock, "The Poor Phenomenon," 129.
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    • In Le phénomène érotique: Six méditations (Paris: Grasset, 2003), 140
    • In Le phénomène érotique: Six méditations (Paris: Grasset, 2003), 140;
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    • The Erotic Phenomenon, trans. Stephen E. Lewis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007), 87, Marion writes that "the properly infinite excess of the lover, as he loves without condition of reciprocity," is characterized by "unknowing" and "poverty." It seems, then, that the erotic phenomenon revises significantly even the "essential finitude" of the gifted that Steinbock, following what is written in Being Given, references in his discussion of the decision for or against the saturated phenomenon (see previous note). For more on the infinity of the lover's advance, see my essay "The Lover's Capacity in Jean-Luc Marion's The Erotic Phenomenon," Quaestiones Disputatae 1, no. 1 (Fall 2010): 226-44, especially 239-42
    • The Erotic Phenomenon, trans. Stephen E. Lewis (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007), 87, Marion writes that "the properly infinite excess of the lover, as he loves without condition of reciprocity," is characterized by "unknowing" and "poverty." It seems, then, that the erotic phenomenon revises significantly even the "essential finitude" of the gifted that Steinbock, following what is written in Being Given, references in his discussion of the decision for or against the saturated phenomenon (see previous note). For more on the infinity of the lover's advance, see my essay "The Lover's Capacity in Jean-Luc Marion's The Erotic Phenomenon," Quaestiones Disputatae 1, no. 1 (Fall 2010): 226-44, especially 239-42.
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    • I first introduced this quasi principle as a conclusion to Jean-Luc Marion, Réduction et donation: Études sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989, 2004), 303;
    • I first introduced this quasi principle as a conclusion to Jean-Luc Marion, Réduction et donation: Études sur Husserl, Heidegger et la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1989, 2004), 303;
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    • Reduction and Givenness: Investigations of Husserl, Heidegger, and Phenomenology, trans. Thomas A. Carlson (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1998), 203. After Michel Henry had validated it in its essential thesis in "Les quatres principes de la phénoménologie," Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1991), reprinted in Henry, Phénoménologie de la vie, t. 1: De la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2003), I developed it in Marion, Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997, 2005), §§1-6; Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), §§1-6
    • Reduction and Givenness: Investigations of Husserl, Heidegger, and Phenomenology, trans. Thomas A. Carlson (Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1998), 203. After Michel Henry had validated it in its essential thesis in "Les quatres principes de la phénoménologie," Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 1 (1991), reprinted in Henry, Phénoménologie de la vie, t. 1: De la phénoménologie (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2003), I developed it in Marion, Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997, 2005), §§1-6; Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), §§1-6.
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    • To render Gegebenheit as given-ness (donnéité), rather than as given (donné) or givenness (donation), has been suggested by several translators of Husserl (for the different possible translations, see Étant donné, 98), especially Jean-François Lavigne, Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie (1900-1913) (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2005), 175
    • To render Gegebenheit as given-ness (donnéité), rather than as given (donné) or givenness (donation), has been suggested by several translators of Husserl (for the different possible translations, see Étant donné, 98), especially Jean-François Lavigne, Husserl et la naissance de la phénoménologie (1900-1913) (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2005), 175.
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    • This was Dominique Janicaud's crucial point in his Le tournant théologique de la phénoménologie française (Combas: L'Eclat, 1991)
    • This was Dominique Janicaud's crucial point in his Le tournant théologique de la phénoménologie française (Combas: L'Eclat, 1991);
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    • Phenomenology and the "Theological Turn": The French Debate
    • New York: Fordham University Press
    • Dominique Janicaud, et al., Phenomenology and the "Theological Turn": The French Debate (New York: Fordham University Press, 2000).
    • (2000)
    • Janicaud, D.1
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    • L'autre philosophie première et la question de la donation
    • Paris, included in Marion, De surcroît: Études sur les phénomènes saturés (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001); In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena, trans. Robyn Horner and Vincent Berraud (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002), chap. 1; and then in Étant donné, book 1
    • Jean-Luc Marion, "L'autre philosophie première et la question de la donation," Philosophie 49 (Paris, 1996), included in Marion, De surcroît: Études sur les phénomènes saturés (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001); In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena, trans. Robyn Horner and Vincent Berraud (New York: Fordham University Press, 2002), chap. 1; and then in Étant donné, book 1.
    • (1996) Philosophie , vol.49
    • Marion, J.-L.1
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    • I attempted to show this in Étant donné, §3, 53 ff.; Being Given, 34 ff
    • I attempted to show this in Étant donné, §3, 53 ff.; Being Given, 34 ff.
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    • Published by Bernd Heimbüchel, under the title Zur Bestimmung der Philosophie, in Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 56/57 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1987). I have attempted a brief commentary in "Ce que donne 'Cela donne,' " in Le souci du passage: Mélanges offerts à Jean Greisch, ed. Philippe Capelle, Geneviève Hébert, and Marie-Dominique Popelard (Paris: Cerf, 2004), 293-306
    • Published by Bernd Heimbüchel, under the title Zur Bestimmung der Philosophie, in Gesamtausgabe, Bd. 56/57 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1987). I have attempted a brief commentary in "Ce que donne 'Cela donne,' " in Le souci du passage: Mélanges offerts à Jean Greisch, ed. Philippe Capelle, Geneviève Hébert, and Marie-Dominique Popelard (Paris: Cerf, 2004), 293-306.
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    • Martin Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, 10th ed. (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1996), principally the Gegebenheit des Ich (§25, 115 and 116); of the totality of Dasein (§41, 191; §62, 309); and of Erlebnisse (§53, 265). I adopt as my own Jean-François Courtine's remark: "[ . . . ] the Heideggerian 'es gibt,' as it appears well before the last variations of Zeit und Sein in Sein und Zeit, [ . . . ] indicate[s], moreover within quotation marks, that interpretation is necessary, that Being is not, but that it gives Being [il y a Être]" (Courtine, introduction to Alexius Meinong, Théorie de l'objet et Présentation personnelle, trans. into French by Courtine and M. de Launay [Paris: J. Vrin, 1999], 34). In a sense, my essay here is merely an attempt to interpret these quotation marks
    • Martin Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, 10th ed. (Tübingen: Max Niemeyer, 1996), principally the Gegebenheit des Ich (§25, 115 and 116); of the totality of Dasein (§41, 191; §62, 309); and of Erlebnisse (§53, 265). I adopt as my own Jean-François Courtine's remark: "[ . . . ] the Heideggerian 'es gibt,' as it appears well before the last variations of Zeit und Sein in Sein und Zeit, [ . . . ] indicate[s], moreover within quotation marks, that interpretation is necessary, that Being is not, but that it gives Being [il y a Être]" (Courtine, introduction to Alexius Meinong, Théorie de l'objet et Présentation personnelle, trans. into French by Courtine and M. de Launay [Paris: J. Vrin, 1999], 34). In a sense, my essay here is merely an attempt to interpret these quotation marks.
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    • neither the usual concept nor any other
    • §2, Being and Time, trans. Joan Stambaugh (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996), 5 (trans. modified). In his personal copy, Heidegger notes that Dasein here remains
    • Martin Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, §2, 6-7; Being and Time, trans. Joan Stambaugh (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996), 5 (trans. modified). In his personal copy, Heidegger notes that Dasein here remains "neither the usual concept nor any other."
    • Heidegger, M.1    Zeit, S.U.2
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    • Sein und Zeit, §16, 72; trans. Stambaugh, 67-68 (trans. modified). Couldn't one bring together the distinction between two modes of innerworldy beings: "Aber Zuhandenes 'gibt es' doch nur auf dem Grunde von Vorhandenem" (§15, 71)?
    • Sein und Zeit, §16, 72; trans. Stambaugh, 67-68 (trans. modified). Couldn't one bring together the distinction between two modes of innerworldy beings: "Aber Zuhandenes 'gibt es' doch nur auf dem Grunde von Vorhandenem" (§15, 71)?
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    • Sein und Zeit, §44, 230; trans. Stambaugh, 211 (trans. modified)
    • Sein und Zeit, §44, 230; trans. Stambaugh, 211 (trans. modified).
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    • Sein und Zeit, §41, 196; trans. Stambaugh, 183 (see also §43, 207 and 208)
    • Sein und Zeit, §41, 196; trans. Stambaugh, 183 (see also §43, 207 and 208)
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    • Sein und Zeit, §4: "Es ist vielmehr dadurch ontisch ausgezeichnet, daß es diesem Seienden in seinem Sein um dieses Sein selbst geht" (12); "Rather it is ontically distinguished by the fact that in its being this being is concerned about its very being" (trans. Stambaugh, 10)
    • Sein und Zeit, §4: "Es ist vielmehr dadurch ontisch ausgezeichnet, daß es diesem Seienden in seinem Sein um dieses Sein selbst geht" (12); "Rather it is ontically distinguished by the fact that in its being this being is concerned about its very being" (trans. Stambaugh, 10).
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    • Sein und Zeit, §43, 212; trans. Stambaugh, 196 (trans. modified)
    • Sein und Zeit, §43, 212; trans. Stambaugh, 196 (trans. modified).
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    • Sein und Zeit, §44, 226; trans. Stambaugh, 208 (trans. modified). Similarly, "Warum müssen wir voraussetzen, daß es Wahrheit gibt? Was heißt 'voraussetzen'? Was meint das 'müssen' und 'wir'? Was besagt: 'Es gibt Wahrheit'?" (227; trans. Stambaugh, 209, modified: "Why must we presuppose that it gives truth? What does 'presuppose' mean? What do 'must' and 'we' mean? What does it mean 'it gives truth'?")
    • Sein und Zeit, §44, 226; trans. Stambaugh, 208 (trans. modified). Similarly, "Warum müssen wir voraussetzen, daß es Wahrheit gibt? Was heißt 'voraussetzen'? Was meint das 'müssen' und 'wir'? Was besagt: 'Es gibt Wahrheit'?" (227; trans. Stambaugh, 209, modified: "Why must we presuppose that it gives truth? What does 'presuppose' mean? What do 'must' and 'we' mean? What does it mean 'it gives truth'?").
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    • Sein und Zeit, §80, 411; trans. Stambaugh, 378 (trans. modified)
    • Sein und Zeit, §80, 411; trans. Stambaugh, 378 (trans. modified).
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    • Sein und Zeit, §79, 411; trans. Stambaugh, 377 (trans. modified)
    • Sein und Zeit, §79, 411; trans. Stambaugh, 377 (trans. modified).
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    • Sein und Zeit, §16, 72; trans. Stambaugh, 67-68 (modified) (cited in n. 11 above)
    • Sein und Zeit, §16, 72; trans. Stambaugh, 67-68 (modified) (cited in n. 11 above).
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    • Emil Lask, Zum System der Philosophie, chap. 1, in Gesammelte Schriften, ed. Eugen Herrigel (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1924), vol. 3, 179-80. The text takes up and refounds Die Logik der Philosophie und die Kategorienlehre, which Heidegger read from its publication in 1911. The major thesis there was already givenness: "Durch die Identität ist das bloße Etwas ein Gegenstand, ein Etwas, das 'es gibt.' Die Kategorie des 'Es-Gebens' ist die reflexive Gegenständlichkeit" (Gesammelte Schriften, vol. 2, 142). On this point, see the classic article by Theodore Kisiel, "Why Students of Heidegger Will Have to Read Emil Lask," Man and World 28 (1995), included in Kisiel, Heidegger's Way of Thought: Critical and Interpretive Signposts (New York: Continuum, 2002), 101-36
    • Emil Lask, Zum System der Philosophie, chap. 1, in Gesammelte Schriften, ed. Eugen Herrigel (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1924), vol. 3, 179-80. The text takes up and refounds Die Logik der Philosophie und die Kategorienlehre, which Heidegger read from its publication in 1911. The major thesis there was already givenness: "Durch die Identität ist das bloße Etwas ein Gegenstand, ein Etwas, das 'es gibt.' Die Kategorie des 'Es-Gebens' ist die reflexive Gegenständlichkeit" (Gesammelte Schriften, vol. 2, 142). On this point, see the classic article by Theodore Kisiel, "Why Students of Heidegger Will Have to Read Emil Lask," Man and World 28 (1995), included in Kisiel, Heidegger's Way of Thought: Critical and Interpretive Signposts (New York: Continuum, 2002), 101-36.
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    • Sein und Zeit, §2, 6-7 (cited in n. 8, above)
    • Sein und Zeit, §2, 6-7 (cited in n. 8, above).
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    • Heinrich Rickert, Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Einführung in die Transzendental-Philosophie (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1892, 5th ed. 1921), 326. (Heidegger cites the third edition, 1915, in GA 56/57, p. 34, and in GA 58, pp. 71, 226, in order to critique the confusion between two meanings of Gegebenheit: that which precedes the accomplishment of scientific knowledge, and that which proceeds from it)
    • Heinrich Rickert, Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Einführung in die Transzendental-Philosophie (Tübingen: J. C. B. Mohr, 1892, 5th ed. 1921), 326. (Heidegger cites the third edition, 1915, in GA 56/57, p. 34, and in GA 58, pp. 71, 226, in order to critique the confusion between two meanings of Gegebenheit: that which precedes the accomplishment of scientific knowledge, and that which proceeds from it).
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    • Rickert, Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, 327, 328
    • Rickert, Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, 327, 328.
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    • Paul Natorp, Allgemeine Psychologie nach kritischer Methode. Erstes Buch: Objekt und Methode der Psychologie (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1912), chap. 3, §1, 40
    • Paul Natorp, Allgemeine Psychologie nach kritischer Methode. Erstes Buch: Objekt und Methode der Psychologie (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr [Paul Siebeck], 1912), chap. 3, §1, 40.
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    • 'Es gibt': Heidegger und Natorps 'Praktische Philosophie,'
    • in Heidegger und die praktische Philosophie, ed. Annemarie Gethmann-Seifert and Otto Pöggeler, Frankfurt a./M.: Suhr kamp
    • See Christoph von Wolzogen, " 'Es gibt': Heidegger und Natorps 'Praktische Philosophie,' " in Heidegger und die praktische Philosophie, ed. Annemarie Gethmann-Seifert and Otto Pöggeler (Frankfurt a./M.: Suhr kamp, 1988).
    • (1988)
    • Wolzogen, C.V.1
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    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, in Gesammelte Werke, Hua. 2 (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1950), 74; The Idea of Phenomenol- ogy, trans. William P. Alston and George Nakhnikian (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990), 59 (trans. modified)
    • Edmund Husserl, Die Idee der Phänomenologie, in Gesammelte Werke, Hua. 2 (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1950), 74; The Idea of Phenomenol- ogy, trans. William P. Alston and George Nakhnikian (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1990), 59 (trans. modified).
    • Husserl, E.1
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    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 61; trans. Alston and Nakhnikian, 49 (trans. modified)
    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 61; trans. Alston and Nakhnikian, 49 (trans. modified).
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    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 44; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 34 (trans. modified). On this strict link between Gegebenheit and reduction, see Étant donné, §3, 42 ff.; Being Given, §3, 27 ff
    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 44; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 34 (trans. modified). On this strict link between Gegebenheit and reduction, see Étant donné, §3, 42 ff.; Being Given, §3, 27 ff.
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    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 74; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 59 (trans. modified)
    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 74; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 59 (trans. modified).
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    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 74; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 59 (trans. modified). After 1907 Husserl will discover other "modes of authentic givenness," in particular, the flesh, passive syntheses, intersubjectivity, and teleology. Subsequent phenomenology will not stop adding more (being/beings, time, world and truth, the face, auto-affection, hermeneutics and differance, etc.). I hold that all come under givenness, whether one admits it or not
    • Die Idee der Phänomenologie, 74; trans. Alston and Nahknikian, 59 (trans. modified). After 1907 Husserl will discover other "modes of authentic givenness," in particular, the flesh, passive syntheses, intersubjectivity, and teleology. Subsequent phenomenology will not stop adding more (being/beings, time, world and truth, the face, auto-affection, hermeneutics and differance, etc.). I hold that all come under givenness, whether one admits it or not.
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    • Bernard Bolzano, Wissenschaftslehre, §67, in Gesamtausgabe, ed. Ed - mund Winter and J. Berg, Reihe 1: Schriften, Bd. 2, T. 2 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann, 1987), 112; Theory of Science, ed. Jan Berg, trans. Burnham Terrell (Dordrecht and Boston: D. Reidel, 1973), 106 (trans. modified)
    • Bernard Bolzano, Wissenschaftslehre, §67, in Gesamtausgabe, ed. Ed - mund Winter and J. Berg, Reihe 1: Schriften, Bd. 2, T. 2 (Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann, 1987), 112; Theory of Science, ed. Jan Berg, trans. Burnham Terrell (Dordrecht and Boston: D. Reidel, 1973), 106 (trans. modified).
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    • Représentations sans objets: Aux origines de la phénoménologie et de la philosophie analytique
    • Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, an imprecise formulation in a work that is otherwise indispensable
    • Jocelyn Benoist, Représentations sans objets: Aux origines de la phénoménologie et de la philosophie analytique (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2001), 19, an imprecise formulation in a work that is otherwise indispensable.
    • (2001) , pp. 19
    • Benoist, J.1
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    • Who was nevertheless an essential relay for the question for Husserl. The dossier of their exchanges has been remarkably collected by Jacques English: Husserl-Twardowski, Sur les objets intentionnels, 1893-1901 (Paris: Vrin, 1993)
    • Who was nevertheless an essential relay for the question for Husserl. The dossier of their exchanges has been remarkably collected by Jacques English: Husserl-Twardowski, Sur les objets intentionnels, 1893-1901 (Paris: Vrin, 1993).
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    • Über Gegenstandstheorie, §6, 500: "Unter Voraussetzung einer unbegrenzt leistungsfähigen Intelligenz also gibt es nichts Unerkennbares, und was erkennbar ist, das gibt es auch, oder, weil 'es gibt doch vorzugsweise von Seiendem, ja speziell von Existierendem gesagt zu werden pflegt, wäre es vielleicht deutlicher, zu sagen: Alles Erkennbare ist gegeben-dem Erkennen nämlich. Und sofern alle Gegenstände erkennbar sind, kann ihnen ohne Ausnahme, mögen sie sein oder nicht sein, Gegebenheit als eine Art allgemeinster Eigenschaft nachgesagt werden" (where clearly one must not translate Gegebenheit by being-given; see the French translation by Courtine and de Launay, 83). See "die Gegenstandstheorie beschäftige sich mit dem Gegebenen ganz ohne Rücksicht auf dessen Sein" (§11, 519)
    • Über Gegenstandstheorie, §6, 500: "Unter Voraussetzung einer unbegrenzt leistungsfähigen Intelligenz also gibt es nichts Unerkennbares, und was erkennbar ist, das gibt es auch, oder, weil 'es gibt doch vorzugsweise von Seiendem, ja speziell von Existierendem gesagt zu werden pflegt, wäre es vielleicht deutlicher, zu sagen: Alles Erkennbare ist gegeben-dem Erkennen nämlich. Und sofern alle Gegenstände erkennbar sind, kann ihnen ohne Ausnahme, mögen sie sein oder nicht sein, Gegebenheit als eine Art allgemeinster Eigenschaft nachgesagt werden" (where clearly one must not translate Gegebenheit by being-given; see the French translation by Courtine and de Launay, 83). See "die Gegenstandstheorie beschäftige sich mit dem Gegebenen ganz ohne Rücksicht auf dessen Sein" (§11, 519).
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    • Über Gegenstandstheorie, §11, 521
    • Über Gegenstandstheorie, §11, 521.
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    • How can Benoist put into question the central role of givenness as such for Meinong ("It is nevertheless doubtful that this reference to modes of thought and to what seems to be the imperative of givenness are really so central in Meinongian analysis" (Représentations sans objets, 123, my emphasis)? And how can Courtine be so astonished by the drawing of a relationship between the es gibt of Meinong and that of Heidegger in 1927 ("a preposterous idea," he writes, in Meinong, Théorie de l'objet, 34)?
    • How can Benoist put into question the central role of givenness as such for Meinong ("It is nevertheless doubtful that this reference to modes of thought and to what seems to be the imperative of givenness are really so central in Meinongian analysis" (Représentations sans objets, 123, my emphasis)? And how can Courtine be so astonished by the drawing of a relationship between the es gibt of Meinong and that of Heidegger in 1927 ("a preposterous idea," he writes, in Meinong, Théorie de l'objet, 34)?
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    • Immanuel Kant, Kritik der reinen Vernunft, A290; Critique of Pure Reason, trans. Norman Kemp Smith (London: Macmillan, 1961), 294
    • Immanuel Kant, Kritik der reinen Vernunft, A290; Critique of Pure Reason, trans. Norman Kemp Smith (London: Macmillan, 1961), 294.
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    • Edmund Husserl, Ideen I, §42, Hua. 3, 96; Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy, First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology, trans. F. Kersten (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1982), 90 (trans. modified). See §46, 109 (where the difference between Erlebnis and transcendence leads back to the difference between two leibhaft Gegebene), and the commentary of Didier Franck, Chair et corps: Sur la phénoménologie de Husserl (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1981), 24 ff
    • Edmund Husserl, Ideen I, §42, Hua. 3, 96; Ideas Pertaining to a Pure Phenomenology and to a Phenomenological Philosophy, First Book: General Introduction to a Pure Phenomenology, trans. F. Kersten (Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1982), 90 (trans. modified). See §46, 109 (where the difference between Erlebnis and transcendence leads back to the difference between two leibhaft Gegebene), and the commentary of Didier Franck, Chair et corps: Sur la phénoménologie de Husserl (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1981), 24 ff.
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    • Husserl did not fail to recognize the possibility, or indeed the obligation, of such an exit out, beyond being (see the light shed on this issue in Marion, Réduction et donation; Reduction and Givenness, §§1-7), but he essentially leaves it undecided
    • Husserl did not fail to recognize the possibility, or indeed the obligation, of such an exit out, beyond being (see the light shed on this issue in Marion, Réduction et donation; Reduction and Givenness, §§1-7), but he essentially leaves it undecided.
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    • This text corrects and modifies a study that appeared in tribute to a friend and eminent colleague, under the title "Ce que donne 'Cela donne,' " in Le souci du passage: Mélanges offerts à Jean Greisch, ed. Philippe Capelle, Geneviève Hébert, and Marie-Dominique Popelard (Paris: Cerf, 2004), 293-306
    • This text corrects and modifies a study that appeared in tribute to a friend and eminent colleague, under the title "Ce que donne 'Cela donne,' " in Le souci du passage: Mélanges offerts à Jean Greisch, ed. Philippe Capelle, Geneviève Hébert, and Marie-Dominique Popelard (Paris: Cerf, 2004), 293-306.
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    • Zur Bestimmung der Philosophie, ed. Bernd Heim- büchel, Gesamtausgabe, Frankfurt a/M.: Vittorio Klostermann, Towards the Definition of Philosophy, trans. Ted Sadler (London: Continuum Books, 2008). Subsequent citations to the German edition will be given by the abbreviation GA, followed by volume, section, and page number; this will be followed by a reference to the English translation, abbreviated TDP
    • Martin Heidegger, Zur Bestimmung der Philosophie, ed. Bernd Heim- büchel, Gesamtausgabe, vol. 56/57 (Frankfurt a/M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1987); Towards the Definition of Philosophy, trans. Ted Sadler (London: Continuum Books, 2008). Subsequent citations to the German edition will be given by the abbreviation GA, followed by volume, section, and page number; this will be followed by a reference to the English translation, abbreviated TDP.
    • (1987) , vol.56-57
    • Heidegger, M.1
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie (1919/20), Anhang A
    • ed. Hans-Helmuth Gander, in GA 58, Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann
    • Martin Heidegger, Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie (1919/20), Anhang A, ed. Hans-Helmuth Gander, in GA 58 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 1993), 131.
    • (1993) , pp. 131
    • Heidegger, M.1
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • §26, 127
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, §26, 127 (see p. 27).
    • , vol.58 , pp. 27
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • §1
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, §1, 5.
    • , vol.58 , pp. 5
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    • The sphere of the problem of phenomenology is not simply immediately pre-given [ . . . ]. And what does it mean to say: something must be, mediately, first 'brought' to givenness?
    • §6
    • See: "The sphere of the problem of phenomenology is not simply immediately pre-given [ . . . ]. And what does it mean to say: something must be, mediately, first 'brought' to givenness?" (§6, 27).
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    • Jean Greisch (in L'arbre de vie et l'arbre du savoir: Les racines phénoménologiques de l'herméneutique heidegerrienne [1991-1923] [Paris: Cerf, 2000], 38) recalls judiciously that Theodore Kisiel mentions a student note that glosses this already enigmatic formula with another that is even more surprising: "Gibt es ein 'es gibt,' wenn nur 'es gibt' gibt?-Does it give an 'it gives,' if it only gives an 'it gives'?" (quoted in Kisiel, The Genesis of Heidegger's Being and Time [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993], 42)
    • Jean Greisch (in L'arbre de vie et l'arbre du savoir: Les racines phénoménologiques de l'herméneutique heidegerrienne [1991-1923] [Paris: Cerf, 2000], 38) recalls judiciously that Theodore Kisiel mentions a student note that glosses this already enigmatic formula with another that is even more surprising: "Gibt es ein 'es gibt,' wenn nur 'es gibt' gibt?-Does it give an 'it gives,' if it only gives an 'it gives'?" (quoted in Kisiel, The Genesis of Heidegger's Being and Time [Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993], 42).
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • §7, The same formula is found in Anhang B, Ergänzung 1, p. 203 (see also pp. 218 and 219)
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, §7, 29. The same formula is found in Anhang B, Ergänzung 1, p. 203 (see also pp. 218 and 219).
    • , vol.58 , pp. 29
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    • Es 'muß der Gegebenheit ein aktives Geben entsprechen.'
    • Heidegger, GA 56/57, §19, 106; TDP 81-82, The same argument appears in the book review "Husserls Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie," Die Geisteswissenschaften (1913), and later in Logos 7 (1917-18); French translation, accompanied by a very useful introduction, published by J. Servois, in Philosophie 74 (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 2002)
    • "Es 'muß der Gegebenheit ein aktives Geben entsprechen.' " Heidegger is here quoting Natorp's "Bruno Brauchs Immanuel Kant und die Fortbildung des System des kritischen Idealismus," Kantstudien 22 (1918): 440 (Heidegger, GA 56/57, §19, 106; TDP 81-82). The same argument appears in the book review "Husserls Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie," Die Geisteswissenschaften (1913), and later in Logos 7 (1917-18); French translation, accompanied by a very useful introduction, published by J. Servois, in Philosophie 74 (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 2002).
    • (1918) Heidegger is here quoting Natorp's "Bruno Brauchs Immanuel Kant und die Fortbildung des System des kritischen Idealismus," Kantstudien , vol.22 , pp. 440
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B
    • GA 58
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, 2, GA 58, 132.
    • , vol.2 , pp. 132
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    • Allgemeine Psychologie,, chap. 2, §5, 32: "[ . . . ] die paradoxe Konsequenz, daß das ursprüngliche, reine Ich, das Ich der Bewußtheit, [ . . . ] weder Tatsache noch Existierendes noch Phänomen ist. Aber die Paradoxie hebt sich auf, sobald man sich klar macht: es ist Grund aller Tatsache, Grund aller Existenz, alles Gegebenseins, alles Erscheinens; nur darum kann es selbst nicht eine Tatsache, eine Existenz, ein Gegebenes, ein Erscheinendes sein." See also chap. 4, §3, 66.
    • Allgemeine Psychologie,, chap. 2, §5, 32: "[ . . . ] die paradoxe Konsequenz, daß das ursprüngliche, reine Ich, das Ich der Bewußtheit, [ . . . ] weder Tatsache noch Existierendes noch Phänomen ist. Aber die Paradoxie hebt sich auf, sobald man sich klar macht: es ist Grund aller Tatsache, Grund aller Existenz, alles Gegebenseins, alles Erscheinens; nur darum kann es selbst nicht eine Tatsache, eine Existenz, ein Gegebenes, ein Erscheinendes sein." See also chap. 4, §3, 66.
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    • Why Students of Heidegger Will Have to Read Emil Lask
    • We can refer to the illuminating and detailed analysis of, included in Kisiel, Heidegger's Way of Thought: Critical and Interpretive Signposts (New York: Continuum, 2002), 101-36
    • We can refer to the illuminating and detailed analysis of Theodore Kisiel, "Why Students of Heidegger Will Have to Read Emil Lask," Man and World 28 (1995): 197-240, included in Kisiel, Heidegger's Way of Thought: Critical and Interpretive Signposts (New York: Continuum, 2002), 101-36.
    • (1995) Man and World , vol.28 , pp. 197-240
    • Kisiel, T.1
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    • The Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie assimilates them clearly ("Transzendentale Wertphilosophie [Rickert, Lask]," GA 58, 133), even at times putting Rickert "unter de[n] Einfluß von Lask" and not the inverse (226). And yet, is it not the case that Rickert in fact dedicated Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis to Lask?
    • The Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie assimilates them clearly ("Transzendentale Wertphilosophie [Rickert, Lask]," GA 58, 133), even at times putting Rickert "unter de[n] Einfluß von Lask" and not the inverse (226). And yet, is it not the case that Rickert in fact dedicated Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis to Lask?
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • which cites, or summarizes rather loosely, Rickert's Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Einführung in die Transzendentalphilosophie, according to the third edition (Tübingen, 1915), 376 ff., or according to the fourth edition, which I will refer to here (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr, 1921), 325 ff
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, 133, which cites, or summarizes rather loosely, Rickert's Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis: Einführung in die Transzendentalphilosophie, according to the third edition (Tübingen, 1915), 376 ff., or according to the fourth edition, which I will refer to here (Tübingen: Verlag von J. C. B. Mohr, 1921), 325 ff.
    • , vol.58 , pp. 133
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • which doubtless refers to: "Dies Blau und dies Rot bleibt in jeder Hinsicht unableitbar oder, wie wir auch sagen können, irrational, denn an den bestimmten Inhalten findet alles 'Denken' seine Grenze" (Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, 326)
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, 226, which doubtless refers to: "Dies Blau und dies Rot bleibt in jeder Hinsicht unableitbar oder, wie wir auch sagen können, irrational, denn an den bestimmten Inhalten findet alles 'Denken' seine Grenze" (Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, 326).
    • , vol.58 , pp. 226
  • 84
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, 226.
    • , vol.58 , pp. 226
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    • Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis
    • (cited by Heidegger, GA 58, 134); in fact Rickert writes: "auch die Tatsächlichkeit als Kategorie zu verstehen." Even here, Heidegger assimilates Gegebenheit to Tatsächlichkeit, beginning from the current formula of Rickert's, cited in the following note
    • Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, 327 (cited by Heidegger, GA 58, 134); in fact Rickert writes: "auch die Tatsächlichkeit als Kategorie zu verstehen." Even here, Heidegger assimilates Gegebenheit to Tatsächlichkeit, beginning from the current formula of Rickert's, cited in the following note.
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    • Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis
    • chap. 5, s. III, Kategorie der Gegebenheit oder Tatsäch lichkeit
    • Der Gegenstand der Erkenntnis, chap. 5, s. III: "Die Kategorie der Ge gebenheit," e.g., pp. 327 and 328: "Kategorie der Gegebenheit oder Tatsäch lichkeit."
    • Die Kategorie der Ge gebenheit
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA
    • §15
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, GA 58, §15, 71.
    • , vol.58 , pp. 71
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA 58, 131.
    • , vol.58 , pp. 131
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    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA
    • Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA 58, 226 and 227.
    • , vol.58
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    • prejudice of the given [Das Vorurteil des Gegebenen]
    • Well before Sellars and Reichenbach, Natorp had already spoken of the, Allgemeine Psychologie
    • Well before Sellars and Reichenbach, Natorp had already spoken of the "prejudice of the given [Das Vorurteil des Gegebenen]" (Allgemeine Psychologie, 278).
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    • Confirmation is found in Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA 58, 220, 223, 231. For life is structured like a language, its own: "Das Leben spricht zu sich selbst in seiner eigenen Sprache" (231, see also 31)
    • Confirmation is found in Grundprobleme der Phänomenologie, Anhang B, GA 58, 220, 223, 231. For life is structured like a language, its own: "Das Leben spricht zu sich selbst in seiner eigenen Sprache" (231, see also 31).
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    • Zeit und Sein, in Zur Sache des Denkens
    • Tübingen: Niemeyer
    • Martin Heidegger, Zeit und Sein, in Zur Sache des Denkens (Tübingen: Niemeyer, 1969), 23
    • (1969) , pp. 23
    • Heidegger, M.1
  • 97
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    • On Time and Being, trans, New York: Harper and Row, (trans. modified)
    • On Time and Being, trans. Joan Stambaugh (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), 22 (trans. modified).
    • (1972) , pp. 22
    • Stambaugh, J.1
  • 98
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    • Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation
    • See my study of this point in, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, §3
    • See my study of this point in Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997, 1998), §3, 54-60
    • (1997) , pp. 54-60
  • 99
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    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness
    • trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), 34-39.
    • (2002) , pp. 34-39
  • 100
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    • Emmanuel Lévinas, penseur du témoignage
    • in Ricoeur, Paris: Seuil
    • Paul Ricoeur, "Emmanuel Lévinas, penseur du témoignage" (1989), in Ricoeur, Lectures 3: Aux frontières de la philosophie (Paris: Seuil, 1994), 99, 100.
    • (1989) Lectures 3: Aux frontières de la philosophie , vol.99 , pp. 100
    • Ricoeur, P.1
  • 101
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    • Un Dieu Homme?
    • Paris: Editions Grasset & Fasquelle, (my emphasis); Entre nous: On thinking-of-the-other, trans. Michael B. Smith and Barbara Harshav (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998), 60
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, "Un Dieu Homme?," in Entre nous: Essais sur le penser-à-l'autre (Paris: Editions Grasset & Fasquelle, 1991), 76 (my emphasis); Entre nous: On thinking-of-the-other, trans. Michael B. Smith and Barbara Harshav (New York: Columbia University Press, 1998), 60.
    • (1991) in Entre nous: Essais sur le penser-à-l'autre , pp. 76
    • Lévinas, E.1
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    • Autrement qu'être ou au-delà de l'essence
    • The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, Autrement qu'être ou au-delà de l'essence (The Hague: Martinus Nijhoff, 1974), 152
    • (1974) , pp. 152
    • Lévinas, E.1
  • 103
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    • Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence
    • trans. Alphonso Lingis, Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press
    • Otherwise than Being or Beyond Essence, trans. Alphonso Lingis (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1981, 1997), 119.
    • (1981) , pp. 119
  • 104
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 127; trans. Lingis, 100.
  • 105
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 141; trans. Lingis, 111.
  • 106
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    • And it seems that such is indeed the case, at least according to Entre nous, 262; trans. Smith and Harshav, 231
    • And it seems that such is indeed the case, at least according to Entre nous, 262; trans. Smith and Harshav, 231.
  • 107
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 141; trans. Lingis, 111.
  • 108
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • v; trans. Lingis, v
    • Autrement qu'être, v; trans. Lingis, v.
  • 109
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • respectively; trans. Lingis 119 and 184 (trans. modified)
    • Autrement qu'être, 152 and 232, respectively; trans. Lingis 119 and 184 (trans. modified).
  • 110
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    • Ethique et infini: Dialogues avec Philippe Nemo
    • Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard/Radio France
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, Ethique et infini: Dialogues avec Philippe Nemo (Paris: Librairie Arthème Fayard/Radio France, 1982), 95-96;
    • (1982) , pp. 95-96
    • Lévinas, E.1
  • 111
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    • Ethics and Infinity: Conversations with Philippe Nemo
    • trans. Richard A. Cohen, Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press
    • Ethics and Infinity: Conversations with Philippe Nemo, trans. Richard A. Cohen (Pittsburgh: Duquesne University Press, 1985), 90.
    • (1985) , pp. 90
  • 112
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    • De Dieu qui vient à l'idée
    • Paris: Vrin
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, De Dieu qui vient à l'idée (Paris: Vrin, 1992), 228
    • (1992) , pp. 228
    • Lévinas, E.1
  • 113
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    • Of God Who Comes to Mind
    • trans. Bettina Bergo, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, I follow here Jacques Rolland's excellent commentary: " 'ethics' (which thus must not be taken as a feminine substantive but, instead, if the word were not itself problematic, ought to be understood as the ethical (order) [l'(ordre) éthique], with a masculine that is perhaps capable of recalling the neutral of the German substantivized adjective [das Ethische]) is not a discipline-and [ . . . so], already for this reason, its termfor-term opposition with 'ontology' obviously proceeds not without raising problems" (Parcours de l'Autrement: Lecture d'Emmanuel Lévinas [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2000], 17)
    • Of God Who Comes to Mind, trans. Bettina Bergo (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1998), 149. I follow here Jacques Rolland's excellent commentary: " 'ethics' (which thus must not be taken as a feminine substantive but, instead, if the word were not itself problematic, ought to be understood as the ethical (order) [l'(ordre) éthique], with a masculine that is perhaps capable of recalling the neutral of the German substantivized adjective [das Ethische]) is not a discipline-and [ . . . so], already for this reason, its termfor-term opposition with 'ontology' obviously proceeds not without raising problems" (Parcours de l'Autrement: Lecture d'Emmanuel Lévinas [Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2000], 17).
    • (1998) , pp. 149
  • 114
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 163; trans. Lingis, 127.
  • 115
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    • Auf dem Grunde dieses mithaften In-der-Welt-seins ist die Welt je schon immer die, die ich mit den Anderen teile. Die Welt des Daseins ist Mitwelt. Das In-Sein ist Mitsein mit Anderen. Das innerweltliche Ansichsein dieser ist Mitdasein
    • Martin Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, §26, Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag
    • "Auf dem Grunde dieses mithaften In-der-Welt-seins ist die Welt je schon immer die, die ich mit den Anderen teile. Die Welt des Daseins ist Mitwelt. Das In-Sein ist Mitsein mit Anderen. Das innerweltliche Ansichsein dieser ist Mitdasein" (Martin Heidegger, Sein und Zeit, §26 [Tübingen: Max Niemeyer Verlag, 1996], 118
    • (1996) , pp. 118
  • 116
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • Being and Time: A Translation of, trans. Joan Stambaugh, Albany: State University of New York Press
    • Being and Time: A Translation of "Sein und Zeit," trans. Joan Stambaugh [Albany: State University of New York Press, 1996], 111-12).
    • (1996) , pp. 111-112
  • 117
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    • Das eigene Dasein ist nur, sofern es die Wesensstruktur des Mitseins hat, als für Andere begegnend Mitdasein
    • Sein und Zeit, trans. Stambaugh
    • "Das eigene Dasein ist nur, sofern es die Wesensstruktur des Mitseins hat, als für Andere begegnend Mitdasein" (Sein und Zeit, 121; trans. Stambaugh, 113).
  • 118
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    • I must admit that I do not understand why Stambaugh in her recent American translation of Sein und Zeit chose to render Fürsorge by "welfare work" (114 ff.), thus losing any link to Sorge/cura/care
    • I must admit that I do not understand why Stambaugh in her recent American translation of Sein und Zeit chose to render Fürsorge by "welfare work" (114 ff.), thus losing any link to Sorge/cura/care.
  • 119
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    • Of course, Levinas calls attention to and contests this treatment of solicitude in "Dying for . . . ," Entre nous, trans. Smith and Harshav, 212 ff
    • Of course, Levinas calls attention to and contests this treatment of solicitude in "Dying for . . . ," Entre nous, trans. Smith and Harshav, 212 ff.
  • 120
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    • Du sacré au saint: Cinq nouvelles lectures talmudiques
    • Paris: Editions de Minuit
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, Du sacré au saint: Cinq nouvelles lectures talmudiques (Paris: Editions de Minuit, 1977), 16
    • (1977) , pp. 16
    • Lévinas, E.1
  • 121
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    • Nine Talmudic Readings
    • trans. Annette Aronowicz, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, Put another way, according to "the saying of the Lithuanian rabbi Israel Salanter: the material needs of my neighbor are my spiritual needs" (20; trans. Aronowicz, 99)
    • Nine Talmudic Readings, trans. Annette Aronowicz (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1990, 1994), 97. Put another way, according to "the saying of the Lithuanian rabbi Israel Salanter: the material needs of my neighbor are my spiritual needs" (20; trans. Aronowicz, 99).
    • (1990) , pp. 97
  • 122
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    • On the blurring of the identity and the own-ness of the other, or indeed his anonymity, in the gift, see my analysis in §9 of Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1996, 2005), 124 ff.; Being Given, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), 85-94
    • On the blurring of the identity and the own-ness of the other, or indeed his anonymity, in the gift, see my analysis in §9 of Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1996, 2005), 124 ff.; Being Given, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), 85-94.
  • 123
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §26, line 3; trans. Stambaugh, 114. The same analysis is found in Heidegger's Logik: Die Frage nach der Wahrheit, GA 21, §9, 224
    • Sein und Zeit, §26, 122, line 3; trans. Stambaugh, 114. The same analysis is found in Heidegger's Logik: Die Frage nach der Wahrheit, GA 21, §9, 224.
  • 124
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §26, lines 5 ff. (the exact same terms are found in Logik, §8, 225). The French translation (by E. Martineau) does not hesitate to translate einspringen by "se substituer à lui" (105). This choice forces the feature a bit (it is a question of "leaping in place of someone") and would fit better with "sich an seine Stelle setzen," but it does signal well that the issue is indeed one of substitution
    • Sein und Zeit, §26, 122, lines 5 ff. (the exact same terms are found in Logik, §8, 225). The French translation (by E. Martineau) does not hesitate to translate einspringen by "se substituer à lui" (105). This choice forces the feature a bit (it is a question of "leaping in place of someone") and would fit better with "sich an seine Stelle setzen," but it does signal well that the issue is indeed one of substitution.
  • 125
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §26, line 10
    • Sein und Zeit, §26, 122, line 10
  • 126
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    • Logik
    • §9, (Herrschaft, Beherrschte, beherrschende Fürsorge). This is a transparent allusion to G. W. F. Hegel's Phänomenologie des Geistes, IV, A, ed. J. Hoffmeister (Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1952), 141 ff.; Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit, trans. A. V. Miller (New York: Oxford University Press, 1977), 111 ff
    • see Logik, §9, 2 (Herrschaft, Beherrschte, beherrschende Fürsorge). This is a transparent allusion to G. W. F. Hegel's Phänomenologie des Geistes, IV, A, ed. J. Hoffmeister (Hamburg: Felix Meiner Verlag, 1952), 141 ff.; Hegel, Phenomenology of Spirit, trans. A. V. Miller (New York: Oxford University Press, 1977), 111 ff.
  • 127
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    • . . . die für den Anderen nicht so sehr einspringt, als daß sie ihm in seinem existenziellen Seinskönnen vorausspringt, nicht um ihm die 'Sorge' abzunehmen, sondern erst eigentlich als solche zurückzugeben
    • §26, lines 16-20; trans. Stambaugh, 115). The parallel passage in Logik speaks of "zwei extreme Modi der Fürsorge, die eigentliche und die uneigentliche" (224)
    • " . . . die für den Anderen nicht so sehr einspringt, als daß sie ihm in seinem existenziellen Seinskönnen vorausspringt, nicht um ihm die 'Sorge' abzunehmen, sondern erst eigentlich als solche zurückzugeben" (Sein und Zeit, §26, 122, lines 16-20; trans. Stambaugh, 115). The parallel passage in Logik speaks of "zwei extreme Modi der Fürsorge, die eigentliche und die uneigentliche" (224).
    • Sein und Zeit , pp. 122
  • 128
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §29, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 127. In opposition to the They (On), which discharges the burden (Entlastung, §27, 127, line 39, and §54, 268, line 6)
    • Sein und Zeit, §29, 134, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 127. In opposition to the They (On), which discharges the burden (Entlastung, §27, 127, line 39, and §54, 268, line 6).
  • 129
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §26, line 5
    • Sein und Zeit, §26, 122, line 5.
  • 130
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    • daß es je sein Sein als seiniges zu sein hat
    • §4, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 10)
    • "daß es je sein Sein als seiniges zu sein hat" (Sein und Zeit, §4, 12, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 10).
    • Sein und Zeit , pp. 12
  • 131
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    • Der Tod ist eine Seinsmöglichkeit, die je das Dasein selbst zu übernehmen hat
    • Sein und Zeit, §50, lines 29-30, and §47, 240, lines 4-5, respectively; trans. Stambaugh 232 and 223)
    • "Der Tod ist eine Seinsmöglichkeit, die je das Dasein selbst zu übernehmen hat"; and "Keiner kann dem Anderen sein Sterben abnehemen" (Sein und Zeit, §50, 250, lines 29-30, and §47, 240, lines 4-5, respectively; trans. Stambaugh 232 and 223).
    • Keiner kann dem Anderen sein Sterben abnehemen , pp. 250
  • 132
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §51, lines 19-20; trans. Stambaugh 234
    • Sein und Zeit, §51, 253, lines 19-20; trans. Stambaugh 234.
  • 133
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    • So enthüllt sich der Tod als die eigenste, unbezügliche, unüberholbare Mö glichkeit
    • Sein und Zeit, §50
    • "So enthüllt sich der Tod als die eigenste, unbezügliche, unüberholbare Mö glichkeit" (Sein und Zeit, §50, 250
  • 134
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    • see §52, 258, lines 38 ff., which completes the description with "gewisse und als solche unbestimmte," "the ownmost nonrelational, certain, and, as such, indefinite and not to be bypassed possibility" (trans. Stambaugh, 239).
  • 135
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    • Martin Heidegger, Prolegomena zur Geschichte des Zeitbegriffs (1925), GA 20, 437 ff.
  • 136
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    • Das Sterben, das wesenhaft unvertretbar das meine ist, wird in ein öffentlich vorkommendes Ereignis verkehrt, das dem Man begegnet
    • Sein und Zeit, §51, lines 19-21; trans. Stambaugh, 234, modified)
    • "Das Sterben, das wesenhaft unvertretbar das meine ist, wird in ein öffentlich vorkommendes Ereignis verkehrt, das dem Man begegnet" (Sein und Zeit, §51, 253, lines 19-21; trans. Stambaugh, 234, modified).
  • 137
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    • Sorge ist immer, wenn auch nur privativ, Besorgen und Fürsorge
    • Sein und Zeit, §41, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 181).
    • "Sorge ist immer, wenn auch nur privativ, Besorgen und Fürsorge" (Sein und Zeit, §41, 194, line 23; trans. Stambaugh, 181).
  • 138
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    • [ . . . ] die besorgende Fürsorge
    • Sein und Zeit, §53, line 15; trans. Stambaugh, 245: "concern taking care of things")
    • "[ . . . ] die besorgende Fürsorge" (Sein und Zeit, §53, 266, line 15; trans. Stambaugh, 245: "concern taking care of things").
  • 139
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    • Husserl hesitated to decide whether the other would offer only "einfach ein Duplikat meiner selbst" (Cartesianische Meditationen, §43, Hua. 1, 146), or instead another center, irrevocably decentered from my own. Heidegger, for his part, shows no hesitation: he concedes to the other's alterity only the repetition of the originary unsubstitutability of ipseity: "Der Andere ist eine Dublette des Selbst" (Sein und Zeit, §26, 124, line 36; trans. Stambaugh, 117: "The other is a double of the self")
    • Husserl hesitated to decide whether the other would offer only "einfach ein Duplikat meiner selbst" (Cartesianische Meditationen, §43, Hua. 1, 146), or instead another center, irrevocably decentered from my own. Heidegger, for his part, shows no hesitation: he concedes to the other's alterity only the repetition of the originary unsubstitutability of ipseity: "Der Andere ist eine Dublette des Selbst" (Sein und Zeit, §26, 124, line 36; trans. Stambaugh, 117: "The other is a double of the self").
  • 140
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 185; trans. Lingis, 145.
  • 141
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    • Difficile liberté: Essais sur le judaïsme
    • Paris: Albin Michel
    • Emmanuel Lévinas, Difficile liberté: Essais sur le judaïsme (Paris: Albin Michel, 1963, 1994), 120
    • (1963) , pp. 120
    • Lévinas, E.1
  • 142
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    • Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism
    • trans. Seán Hand, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, The "burden imposed by the suffering of others" here replaces the "burden of being" (see n. 26 above)
    • Difficult Freedom: Essays on Judaism, trans. Seán Hand (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1990), 89. The "burden imposed by the suffering of others" here replaces the "burden of being" (see n. 26 above).
    • (1990) , pp. 89
  • 143
    • 84888151141 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 130; trans. Lingis, 102.
  • 144
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, 118 (with a correction: Lingis translates "voluntary" for the French "involontaire")
    • Autrement qu'être, 151; trans. Lingis, 118 (with a correction: Lingis translates "voluntary" for the French "involontaire").
  • 145
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, 47 and 111; see too 180 (trans. Lingis, 141), or De Dieu qui vient à l'idée, 167; trans. Bergo, 106
    • Autrement qu'être, 61 and 142; trans. Lingis, 47 and 111; see too 180 (trans. Lingis, 141), or De Dieu qui vient à l'idée, 167; trans. Bergo, 106.
  • 146
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 128; trans. Lingis, 101.
  • 147
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    • L'altérité originaire de l'ego-Meditation II, AT VII, 24-25
    • For a nonstandard interpretation of the cogito, see, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France
    • For a nonstandard interpretation of the cogito, see Jean-Luc Marion, "L'altérité originaire de l'ego-Meditation II, AT VII, 24-25," Questions Cartésiennes II (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1996), 3-47
    • (1996) Questions Cartésiennes II , pp. 3-47
    • Marion, J.-L.1
  • 148
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    • On the Ego and God: Further Cartesian Questions
    • trans. Christina M. Gschwandtner, New York: Fordham University Press
    • On the Ego and God: Further Cartesian Questions, trans. Christina M. Gschwandtner (New York: Fordham University Press, 2007), 3-29.
    • (2007) , pp. 3-29
  • 149
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 159; trans. Lingis, 124.
  • 150
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 180; trans. Lingis, 142.
  • 151
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 69; trans. Lingis, 53.
  • 152
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    • According to Rodolphe Calin's very accurate analysis, Lévinas et l'exception du soi (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2005), 138. Indeed, I never appear for myself, and thus by myself: everyone can see my face, except me, who only sees it reversed in a mirror. Strictly speaking, each person remains invisible (non-intendable, invisable) to himself and must, in order to see himself, make himself seen, in order to appear and to ap pear before [others], submitting the care of his appearing to the gaze of the other
    • According to Rodolphe Calin's very accurate analysis, Lévinas et l'exception du soi (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 2005), 138. Indeed, I never appear for myself, and thus by myself: everyone can see my face, except me, who only sees it reversed in a mirror. Strictly speaking, each person remains invisible (non-intendable, invisable) to himself and must, in order to see himself, make himself seen, in order to appear and to ap pear before [others], submitting the care of his appearing to the gaze of the other.
  • 153
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added)
    • Autrement qu'être, 107; trans. Lingis, 85 (emphasis added).
  • 154
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    • Sein und Zeit
    • §57, line 31 and 275, line 13, respectively; trans. Stambaugh, 256 and 254
    • Sein und Zeit, §57, 277, line 31 and 275, line 13, respectively; trans. Stambaugh, 256 and 254.
  • 155
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added) (see Entre nous, 76; trans. Smith and Harshav, 60, cited above in n. 2)
    • Autrement qu'être, 150; trans. Lingis, 117 (emphasis added) (see Entre nous, 76; trans. Smith and Harshav, 60, cited above in n. 2).
  • 156
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    • Nouvelles lectures talmudiques
    • trans. Cohen
    • Nouvelles lectures talmudiques, 20; trans. Cohen, 58.
  • 157
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 151; trans. Lingis, 118.
  • 158
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • respectively; trans. Lingis, 114 and 117
    • Autrement qu'être, 146 and 150, respectively; trans. Lingis, 114 and 117.
  • 159
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, "without any choice"; 151, trans. Lingis, 118 (corrected): "involuntary, [ . . . ] prior to the will's initiative"; 186, trans. Lingis 146: "before all freedom."
    • Autrement qu'être, 148; trans. Lingis 116: "without any choice"; 151, trans. Lingis, 118 (corrected): "involuntary, [ . . . ] prior to the will's initiative"; 186, trans. Lingis 146: "before all freedom."
  • 160
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    • The subject is in the accusative, without recourse in being
    • Autrement qu'être, trans. Lingis
    • "The subject is in the accusative, without recourse in being" (Autrement qu'être, 140; trans. Lingis, 110).
  • 161
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    • Responsibility for the other is extraordinary, and is not prevented from floating over the waters of ontology
    • trans. Lingis
    • See "Responsibility for the other is extraordinary, and is not prevented from floating over the waters of ontology" (180; trans. Lingis, 141).
  • 162
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added)
    • Autrement qu'être, 142; trans. Lingis, 112 (emphasis added).
  • 163
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (trans. modified) (see "This book interprets the subject as a hostage," 232, trans. Lingis, 184, cited above in n. 9)
    • Autrement qu'être, 163; trans. Lingis 127 (trans. modified) (see "This book interprets the subject as a hostage," 232, trans. Lingis, 184, cited above in n. 9).
  • 164
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (trans. modified). See: "one absolved from every relationship, every game, literally without a situation, without a dwelling place, expelled from everywhere and from itself" (189; trans. Lingis, 146)
    • Autrement qu'être, 146; trans. Lingis, 115 (trans. modified). See: "one absolved from every relationship, every game, literally without a situation, without a dwelling place, expelled from everywhere and from itself" (189; trans. Lingis, 146).
  • 165
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (trans. modified)
    • Autrement qu'être, 150; trans. Lingis, 117 (trans. modified).
  • 166
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 145; trans. Lingis, 114.
  • 167
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, We must not misunderstand by seeing here the definition of racism (to accuse the other of being what he is, so that he is not allowed any escape), because here (a) the point is not the accusing of the other, but my responsibility; and above all because here (b) I discover myself accused not of my being but even before being-before being (l'être), and from elsewhere
    • Autrement qu'être, 173; trans. Lingis, 135. We must not misunderstand by seeing here the definition of racism (to accuse the other of being what he is, so that he is not allowed any escape), because here (a) the point is not the accusing of the other, but my responsibility; and above all because here (b) I discover myself accused not of my being but even before being-before being (l'être), and from elsewhere.
  • 168
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 143; trans. Lingis, 112.
  • 169
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added, trans. modified). Rodolphe Calin says it well: "What isolates me is my responsibility for the death of the other, and not for my own death" (Lévinas et l'exception du soi, 290). "Isolates" here naturally translates both the entelekheia of the act in Aristotle, Metaphysics Z, 13.1039a7, and the vereinzeln of Sein und Zeit, §40, 188, line 18
    • Autrement qu'être, 196; trans. Lingis, 153 (emphasis added, trans. modified). Rodolphe Calin says it well: "What isolates me is my responsibility for the death of the other, and not for my own death" (Lévinas et l'exception du soi, 290). "Isolates" here naturally translates both the entelekheia of the act in Aristotle, Metaphysics Z, 13.1039a7, and the vereinzeln of Sein und Zeit, §40, 188, line 18.
  • 170
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added)
    • Autrement qu'être, 149; trans. Lingis, 117 (emphasis added).
  • 171
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (emphasis added, trans. modified)
    • Autrement qu'être, 177; trans. Lingis, 139 (emphasis added, trans. modified).
  • 172
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    • Die Selbst-ständigkeit bedeutet existenzial nichts anderes als die vorlaufende Entschlossenheit
    • Sein und Zeit, §64, line 37; trans. Stambaugh, 297
    • "Die Selbst-ständigkeit bedeutet existenzial nichts anderes als die vorlaufende Entschlossenheit" (Sein und Zeit, §64, 322, line 37; trans. Stambaugh, 297).
  • 173
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 151; trans. Lingis, 118.
  • 174
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis
    • Autrement qu'être, 143; trans. Lingis, 112.
  • 175
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    • Difficile liberté
    • trans. Hand
    • Difficile liberté, 247; trans. Hand, 190.
  • 176
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    • Israel would teach that the greatest intimacy of me to myself consists in being at every moment responsible for the others, the hostage of others. I can be responsible for that which I did not do and take upon myself a distress which is not mine
    • Du sacré au saint, trans. Aronowicz, 85)
    • See: "Israel would teach that the greatest intimacy of me to myself consists in being at every moment responsible for the others, the hostage of others. I can be responsible for that which I did not do and take upon myself a distress which is not mine" (Du sacré au saint, 181; trans. Aronowicz, 85).
  • 177
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    • Dying for . . .
    • trans. Smith and Harshav
    • "Dying for . . . ," in Entre nous, 229; trans. Smith and Harshav, 217.
    • in Entre nous
  • 178
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    • Autrement qu'être
    • trans. Lingis, (trans. modified)
    • Autrement qu'être, 163; trans. Lingis, 127 (trans. modified).
  • 179
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    • Esquisse d'un concept phénoménologique du don
    • This essay responds in certain ways to my earlier, ed. M. M. Olivetti, Rome: Biblioteca dell' Archivio di Filosofia
    • This essay responds in certain ways to my earlier "Esquisse d'un concept phénoménologique du don," which appeared in Filosofia della rivelazione, ed. M. M. Olivetti (Rome: Biblioteca dell' Archivio di Filosofia, 1994)
    • (1994) which appeared in Filosofia della rivelazione
  • 180
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    • Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of the Gift
    • trans. John Conley, SJ, and Danielle Poe, ed. Merold Westphal, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
    • "Sketch of a Phenomenological Concept of the Gift," trans. John Conley, SJ, and Danielle Poe, in Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought, ed. Merold Westphal (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1999), 122-43
    • (1999) in Postmodern Philosophy and Christian Thought , pp. 122-143
  • 181
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    • The Visible and the Revealed
    • also published in English in, trans. Christina M. Gschwandtner, New York: Fordham University Press
    • also published in English in Jean-Luc Marion, The Visible and the Revealed, trans. Christina M. Gschwandtner (New York: Fordham University Press, 2008), 80-100.
    • (2008) , pp. 80-100
    • Marion, J.-L.1
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    • The same goes for anyone who puts his life in danger, ultimately for nothing, or almost nothing (the "adventurer" or the so-called extreme athlete). The question arises, at what point does such a figure, mundane as it appears, correspond-as its modern heir-to the gure of the master in the dialectic of recognition (the slave remaining within the domain of the profane, where he does not destroy himself )?
    • The same goes for anyone who puts his life in danger, ultimately for nothing, or almost nothing (the "adventurer" or the so-called extreme athlete). The question arises, at what point does such a figure, mundane as it appears, correspond-as its modern heir-to the gure of the master in the dialectic of recognition (the slave remaining within the domain of the profane, where he does not destroy himself )?
  • 183
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    • This was moreover the classical argument (forged by the Reformation, then taken up by the Enlightenment) against a peaceful but also radical gure of sacrifice-monastic vows: to renounce power, riches, and reproduction amounts to destroying goods, which allow the world to live and to increase, and this renunciation even makes one enter into the field of the sacred, in this case into a life that, if it is not outside the world, is at least oriented eschatalogically toward the alteration of this world
    • This was moreover the classical argument (forged by the Reformation, then taken up by the Enlightenment) against a peaceful but also radical gure of sacrifice-monastic vows: to renounce power, riches, and reproduction amounts to destroying goods, which allow the world to live and to increase, and this renunciation even makes one enter into the field of the sacred, in this case into a life that, if it is not outside the world, is at least oriented eschatalogically toward the alteration of this world.
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    • Donner le temps. 1: la fausse monnaie
    • Paris: Galilée
    • Jacques Derrida, Donner le temps. 1: la fausse monnaie (Paris: Galilée 1991), 42
    • (1991) , pp. 42
    • Derrida, J.1
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    • Given Time: 1. Counterfeit Money
    • trans. Peggy Kamuf, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
    • Given Time: 1. Counterfeit Money, trans. Peggy Kamuf (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1992), 27.
    • (1992) , pp. 27
  • 186
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    • Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation
    • §§9-11, Paris: Presses Universitaires de France
    • See Jean-Luc Marion, Étant donné: Essai d'une phénoménologie de la donation, §§9-11 (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1997, 1998), 124-61
    • (1997) , pp. 124-161
    • Marion, J.-L.1
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    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness
    • trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press
    • Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness, trans. Jeffrey L. Kosky (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2002), 85-113
    • (2002) , pp. 85-113
  • 188
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    • Esquisse d'un concept phénoménologique du don
    • cited above, unnumbered note
    • to begin, Marion, "Esquisse d'un concept phénoménologique du don" (cited above, unnumbered note).
    • Marion1
  • 189
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    • Zeit und Sein, in Zur Sache des Denkens
    • Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann
    • Martin Heidegger, Zeit und Sein, in Zur Sache des Denkens, in GA 14 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 2007), 12
    • (2007) in GA , vol.14 , pp. 12
    • Heidegger, M.1
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    • On Time and Being
    • trans. Joan Stambaugh, New York: Harper and Row
    • On Time and Being, trans. Joan Stambaugh (New York: Harper and Row, 1972), 8.
    • (1972) , pp. 8
  • 191
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    • Die onto-theo-logische Verfassung der Metaphysik, in Identität und Differenz
    • Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann
    • Martin Heidegger, Die onto-theo-logische Verfassung der Metaphysik, in Identität und Differenz, in GA 11 (Frankfurt a./M.: Vittorio Klostermann, 2006), 71
    • (2006) in GA , vol.11 , pp. 71
    • Heidegger, M.1
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    • The Onto-theological Constitution of Metaphysics, in Identity and Difference
    • trans. Joan Stambaugh, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, (trans. modified)
    • The Onto-theological Constitution of Metaphysics, in Identity and Difference, trans. Joan Stambaugh (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2002), 64-65 (trans. modified).
    • (2002) , pp. 64-65
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    • Let us recall that we are dealing here with the three marks of the phenomenon as given (see Étant donné, §13, 170-71; Being Given, 119-20)
    • Let us recall that we are dealing here with the three marks of the phenomenon as given (see Étant donné, §13, 170-71; Being Given, 119-20).
  • 194
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    • See the analysis of Roland de Vaux, Les sacrifices de l'Ancien Testament (Paris: J. Gabalda, 1964). In another sense, if one grants Ishmael the status of true firstborn, though born of a slave, he too is found rendered unto God by the sending into the desert (Genesis 21:9 ff.)
    • See the analysis of Roland de Vaux, Les sacrifices de l'Ancien Testament (Paris: J. Gabalda, 1964). In another sense, if one grants Ishmael the status of true firstborn, though born of a slave, he too is found rendered unto God by the sending into the desert (Genesis 21:9 ff.).
  • 195
    • 84888191605 scopus 로고    scopus 로고
    • I translate Genesis 18:14 following the version of the Septuagint (μδυνατ ̂ησε̂ι παρτ̂ωθε̂ω ̂ημα), in conformity with Luke 1:37, which quotes it οκ δυνατ̂ησε̂ι παρ τ̂ω θε̂ω π̂aν ̂ημα
    • I translate Genesis 18:14 following the version of the Septuagint (μδυνατ ̂ησε̂ι παρτ̂ωθε̂ω ̂ημα), in conformity with Luke 1:37, which quotes it οκ δυνατ̂ησε̂ι παρ τ̂ω θε̂ω π̂aν ̂ημα.
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    • The death of the Christ accomplishes a sacrifice in this sense (more than in the common sense): by returning his spirit to the Father, who gives it to him, Jesus prompts the veil of the Temple (which separates God from men and makes him invisible to them) to be torn, and at once appears himself as "truly the son of God" (Matt. 27:51, 54), thus making appear not himself, but the invisible Father. The gift given thus allows both the giver and the process (here Trinitarian) of givenness to be seen. See my sketch in Jean-Luc Marion, "La reconnaissance du don," Revue Catholique International Communio, 33/1, no. 195 (January-February 2008)
    • The death of the Christ accomplishes a sacrifice in this sense (more than in the common sense): by returning his spirit to the Father, who gives it to him, Jesus prompts the veil of the Temple (which separates God from men and makes him invisible to them) to be torn, and at once appears himself as "truly the son of God" (Matt. 27:51, 54), thus making appear not himself, but the invisible Father. The gift given thus allows both the giver and the process (here Trinitarian) of givenness to be seen. See my sketch in Jean-Luc Marion, "La reconnaissance du don," Revue Catholique International Communio, 33/1, no. 195 (January-February 2008).
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    • Enigma and Phenomenon
    • trans. Alphonso Lingis, ed. Adriaan T. Peperzak, Simon Critchley, and Robert Bernasconi, Bloomington: Indiana University Press
    • "Enigma and Phenomenon," trans. Alphonso Lingis, in Emmanuel Levinas: Basic Philosophical Writings, ed. Adriaan T. Peperzak, Simon Critchley, and Robert Bernasconi (Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1996), 77.
    • (1996) in Emmanuel Levinas: Basic Philosophical Writings , pp. 77
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    • The Dangers of Technicization in Science According to E. Husserl and the Essence of Technology as Danger According to M. Heidegger
    • in Erazim V. Kohák, Jan Patocka: Philosophy and Selected Writings, Chicago: University of Chicago Press
    • Jan Patocka, "The Dangers of Technicization in Science According to E. Husserl and the Essence of Technology as Danger According to M. Heidegger" (1973), in Erazim V. Kohák, Jan Patocka: Philosophy and Selected Writings (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1989), 332 (trans. modified in light of the French translation: Patočka, Liberté et sacrifice: Écrits politiques, trans. Erika Abrams [Grenoble: Jérôme Millon, 1990], 266). On this question, see the work of Emilie Tardivel, "Transcendance et liberté: Lévinas, Patočka et la question du mal," Cahiers d'Études Lévinassiennes, no. 7 (March 2008): 155-75.
    • (1973) , pp. 332
    • Patocka, J.1
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    • De civitate dei, 10.6, Bibliothèque Augustinienne
    • Saint Augustine, De civitate dei, 10.6, Bibliothèque Augustinienne, vol. 34, 446
    • , vol.34 , pp. 446
    • Augustine, S.1
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    • The City of God Against the Pagans
    • trans. R. W. Dyson, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
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    • omne opus virtutis dicitur esse sacrificium, inquantum ordinatur ad Dei reverentiam
    • Summa theologiae Iia-IIae, q.81, a.4, ad 1
    • See St. Thomas Aquinas: "omne opus virtutis dicitur esse sacrificium, inquantum ordinatur ad Dei reverentiam" (Summa theologiae Iia-IIae, q.81, a.4, ad 1).
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