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phenomenological turn Jean-
Luc Marion givenness
le don, gift 1
Being Given: Toward a
Phenomenology of Givenness
1 theological
turn
2011 .17 8
being-as-given par excellence
causa sui
intrinsically given
paleonymics
onto-theo-logy
7 9
giver receiver gift
2
2 Edmund Husser l
Jacques Derrida
John D. Caputo
and Michael J. Scanlon, eds., God, the Gift, and Postmodernism (Bloomington,
IN: Indiana Univ. Press, 1999), 6
2011 .18 0
3
pure gift givability
self-giving
being given
reciprocal
a possibility
without condition
there is/it gives, es gibt
g i v e n n e s s ,
donation, charity
3 Jean-Luc Marion, Being Given: Toward a Phenomenology of Givenness,
trans. Jeffrey Kosky (Stanford: Stanford Univ. Press, 2002), 116.
8 1
t he s t a tu s o f
givenness Edmund Husserl
Martin Heidegger
es gibt Sein
Jacques Derrida
4
5
Marcel Mauss
The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange
in Archaic Societies
4 Risto Saarinen, God and the Gift: An Ecumenical Theology of Giving
(Collegeville, MN: Liturgical, 2004), 29
5 30
2011 .18 2
6
7
impossibility
n o n - p r e s e n c e
phenomenological epoché
onto-theo-logy
6 Marcel Mauss, The Gift: The Form and Reason for Exchange in Archaic
Societies, trans. W. D. Halls (New York: Norton, 2000)
7 1992
Jacques Derrida, The Gift of Death, trans. David Wills
(Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2007)
8 3
s a c r a
doctrina theologia rationalis
metaphysica specilis
the myth of givenness
being
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6. 8
8 Marion, Being Given, 119–78.
2011 .18 4
an immanent phenomenality
da na
d a n a -
paramita 9 paramita
10 1.
2.
11
9
10 387c
11
1988 576
8 5
2011 .18 6
guna
Walt Whitman
When I give I give myself.
karuna
maitreya mitra
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12
strangification
nihsvabhava
svabhava
13
bhava
12 http://www.fgs.org.tw/master/masterA/books/delectus/
discourse/08.htm 2010 12 3
13
2011 .18 8
the giftedness of the gift
the gift
Das Gift
p h a r m a k o n
différance 14
14 Jacques Derrida, Dissemination, trans. Barbara Johnson (Chicago:
Univ. of Chicago Press, 1981), 128–34 Pharmakon
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A -A
In Excess : S tud ies o f
Saturated Phenomena
15
surplus of meaning
hors-texte
Pseudo-Dionysius
A A
15 Jean-Luc Marion, In Excess: Studies of Saturated Phenomena, trans. Robyn
Horner and Vincent Berraud (New York: Fordham Univ. Press, 2001).
2011 .19 0
Meister Eckhart
ineffability
the kataphatic
the apophatic
excess saturé
t h e
nature of saturated phenomena
16
16 John Caputo gratia
s i n
remaining
Caputo and Scanlon,
God, the Gift, and Postmodernism; Robyn Horner, Rethinking God as
Gift: Marion, Derrida, and the Limits of Phenomenology (New York:
Fordham Univ. Press, 2001)
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noesis
noema
idol
icon
the
phenomenon of Revelation
for-giving
donation liability
t h e
Eucharist
lived experiences of givability and acceptability
2011 .19 2
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theology negativa
E m m a n u e l
Levinas
the gifted
overflowing
trace
y a t h a -
ruta-vicarana
17
Jean-Luc Marion, God Without Being: Hors-Texte, trans. Thomas Carlson
(Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1995)
9 3
prajña
God without
being
i d o l
icon
18
ego cogito the
subject-predicate
logocentrism
18 1999
178
2011 .19 4
I ego
my own-ness
lived being of
in-being
19
icon
idol
the trace of the other
19 Thomas Carlson
Paul
Ricoeur
Thomas A. Carlson, “The Naming of God and the Possibility
of Impossibility: Marion and Derrida between the Theology and
Phenomenology of the Gift,” in Indiscretion: Finitude and the Naming
of God (Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 1999), 190–237
9 5
eucharistein, thanksgiving
f o r -
getting for-giving
al ter i ty
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r e c i p r o c i t y
interpenetration
20 674c
2011 .19 6
a n o n - s i t e s i t e , a n o n - p r e s e n t
presence
hyper-essentiality 21
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Derrida, The Gift of Death, 33
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