Michel Henry: život ako prelínanie subjektivity a intersubjektivity
Michel Henry: life as the interweaving of subjectivity and intersubjectivity
Abstrakt
Michel Henry (1922, Haiphong, French Indochina, present-day Vietnam – 2002, Albi, France), writer and philosopher, is the creator of an original phenomenology of life, which he gradually developed from his first works The Nature of Appearance (1963) and Philosophy and Phenomenology of the Body (1965). Life, which he understood in its immanence and subjectivity, became for him the fundamental principle of his phenomenological conception. In his philosophical and literary work, he also addressed social themes such as politics, technology and art (Marx, 1991; Barbarism, 1987; Seeing the Invisible – on Kandinsky, 1988; From Communism to Capitalism – The Theory of One Catastrophe, 1990), and since 1996 he has been emphasizing in his work primarily the unique elaboration of the philosophy of Christianity (I am the Truth – for the philosophy of Christianity, 1996; Incarnation – the philosophy of the living body, 2000; Christ’s Words, 2002). He is the author of four novels. The collective monograph on Michel Henry is based on the works of the international workshop “Michel Henry – Life as the Interpenetration of Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity”, which took place in May 2008 at the Institute of Philosophy of the Slovak Academy of Sciences.
Data
Publisher: Filozofický ústav SAV
Typ knihy: monography
Vydanie: 1.
Rok vydania: 2009
Miesto vydania: Bratislava
Počet strán: 270
Language: slovenský
ISBN 978-80-969770-8-6 (print)
Ako citovať
ISO 690:
Karul, R.: Michel Henry: život ako prelínanie subjektivity a intersubjektivity. 1 vyd. Bratislava : Filozofický ústav SAV. 2009. pp. 270. ISBN 978-80-969770-8-6.
APA:
Karul, R.(2009). Michel Henry: život ako prelínanie subjektivity a intersubjektivity. Bratislava : Filozofický ústav SAV. ISBN 978-80-969770-8-6.