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Interpreting Excess Jean-Luc Marion, Saturated Phenomenon, and Hermeneutics Shane Mackinlay $50.00
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The author argues that a rich hermeneutics is implicit in Marion’s examples
of saturated phenomena but is not set out in his theory. This hermeneutics
makes clear that attempts to overthrow the much-criticized sovereignty
of the Cartesian ego will remain unsuccessful if they simply reverse the
subject-object relation by speaking of phenomena imposing themselves
with an overwhelming givenness on a recipient. Instead, phenomena should
be understood as appearing in a hermeneutic space already opened by a
subject’s active reception. Thus, a phenomenon’s appearing depends not
only on its givenness but also on the way it is interpreted by the receiving
subject. All phenomenology is, therefore, necessarily hermeneutic.
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