Title: | The Revelation of Life or the Arch-Comprehension of the Embodied Unseen |
Author: | Dorin Ștefănescu |
Publication: | Journal of Romanian Literary Studies, 1, p. 59-71 |
e-ISSN: | 2248-3004 |
Publisher: | Arhipelag XXI Press |
Place: | Tîrgu-Mureş |
Year: | 2011 |
Abstract: | „What must be the body in order to be a revelation in and through itself ? What must be the revelation in order to realize itself as a body?” – these are the essential questions to which Michel Henry gives a complexe answer in Incarnation. Une philosophie de la chair. We shall try to accompany the philosopher’s answer, interpreting the meanings which may be seen on the two slopes of the problem. Firstly, we shall open the phenomenological horizon of the body understood as transcendental birth in the absolute Life or as the phenomenological matter of life which reveals itself as an immanent corporal pulsation, beyond the corporality of the mundane sensible. Secondly, we shall investigate, in the sense of the Christian salvation, the way in which, in order to realize itself as a body, the revelation must be an original appearance without any intentionality, as the Incarnation of the invisible in the living present of the visible. |
Language: | English |
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