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Interpreting Excess
Jean-Luc Marion, Saturated Phenomenon, and Hermeneutics
Shane Mackinlay
$50.00
ISBN: 9780823231089
Perspectives in Continental Philosophy
Book (Hardcover)
Fordham University Press
256 pages
October 2009



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"Discusses art, revelation, and other realms in a study of the French philosopher and theologian's theory of saturated phenomena."—The Chronicle of Higher Education
Interpreting Excess is a systematic and comprehensive study of Marion’s texts on saturated phenomena and their place in his wider phenomenology of givenness, tracing both his theory and his examples across a wide range of texts spanning three decades.

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.

SHANE MACKINLAY is a Lecturer in Philosophy at Catholic Theological College (Melbourne College of Divinity).


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