The idol and distance : five studies /

"Marked sharply by its time and place (Paris in the 1970s), this early theological text by Jean-Luc Marion nevertheless maintains a strikingly deep resonance with his most recent, groundbreaking, and ever more widely discussed phenomenology

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Marion, Jean-Luc, 1946-
Format: Book
Language:English
French
Published: New York : Fordham University Press, 2001
Series:Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no 17
Perspectives in continental philosophy no. 17
Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no 17
Perspectives in continental philosophy ; no. 17
Perspectives in continental philosophy no 17
Perspectives in continental philosophy no. 17
Subjects:
God
Table of Contents:
  • The Marches of Metaphysics
  • 1 The Idol
  • 2. The "God" of Onto-theology
  • 3. Discourse to the Athenians
  • The Collapse of the Idols and Confrontation with the Divine: Nietzsche
  • 4. The Idol and Metaphysics
  • 5. The Darkness of Noon
  • 6. The Christ: Evasion of an Outline
  • 7. Why Is Nietzsche Still Idolatrous? Interlude 1
  • The Withdrawal of the Divine and the Face of the Father: Holderlin
  • 8. The Measured Image
  • 9. The Weight of Happiness
  • 10. Filial Distance
  • 11. The Only One and His Disappropriation
  • 12. To Dwell in Distance. Interlude 2
  • The Distance of the Requisite and the Discourse of Praise: Denys
  • 13. Unthinkable Eminence
  • 14. The Request of the Requisite
  • 15. Immediate Mediation
  • 16. The Discourse of Praise. Interlude 3
  • Distance and Its Icon
  • 17. Distance, Difference
  • 18. The Other Differant
  • 19. The Fourth Dimension.
  • The Marches of Metaphysics
  • The Idol
  • The "God" of Onto-theology
  • Discourse to the Athenians
  • The Collapse of the Idols and Confrontation with the Divine: Nietzsche
  • The Idol and Metaphysics
  • The Darkness of Noon
  • The Christ: Evasion of an Outline
  • Why Is Nietzsche Still Idolatrous?
  • Interlude 1
  • The Withdrawal of the Divine and the Face of the Father: Holderlin
  • The Measured Image
  • The Weight of Happiness
  • Filial Distance
  • The Only One and His Disappropriation
  • To Dwell in Distance
  • Interlude 2
  • The Distance of the Requisite and the Discourse of Praise: Denys
  • Unthinkable Eminence
  • The Request of the Requisite
  • Immediate Mediation
  • The Discourse of Praise
  • Interlude 3
  • Distance and Its Icon
  • Distance, Difference
  • The Other Differant
  • The Fourth Dimension
  • The Marches of Metaphysics 1. The Idol. 2. The "God" of Onto-theology. 3. Discourse to the Athenians
  • The Collapse of the Idols and Confrontation with the Divine: Nietzsche. 4. The Idol and Metaphysics. 5. The Darkness of Noon. 6. The Christ: Evasion of an Outline. 7. Why Is Nietzsche Still Idolatrous? Interlude 1
  • The Withdrawal of the Divine and the Face of the Father: Holderlin. 8. The Measured Image. 9. The Weight of Happiness. 10. Filial Distance. 11. The Only One and His Disappropriation. 12. To Dwell in Distance. Interlude 2
  • The Distance of the Requisite and the Discourse of Praise: Denys. 13. Unthinkable Eminence. 14. The Request of the Requisite. 15. Immediate Mediation. 16. The Discourse of Praise. Interlude 3
  • Distance and Its Icon. 17. Distance, Difference. 18. The Other Differant. 19. The Fourth Dimension.