Écriture phénoménologique et théologique : Fonctions du « comme », « comme si » et « en tant que » chez Jean-Luc Marion.
This paper intends to identify the functions of the French particle “comme” (“like” in opposition to “as”) and “comme si” (“as if”) in the work of French contemporary philosopher Jean-Luc Marion, especially in L’idole et la distance (American translation: The Idol and Distance), Dieu sans l’être (Am...
| Publicado en: | Studia Phaenomenologica Vol. 9; pp. 135 - 156 |
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