Keyword [Marion] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
| 1. | Phenomenon Be Given Of The Main Transformation |
| 2. | On The Phenomenology Of The Givenness Of Jean-Luc Marion |
| 3. | The Interpretation Of Decartes’ Metaphysics From Perspective Of Marion |
| 4. | A Study On Marion And Anna As The Other In The Golden Notebook |
| 5. | A Study Of The Core Terms In Marion Hourdequin’s Ecological Thought |
| 6. | Thing And Event-The Radicalization Of Marion’s Conception Of "Givenness" |
| 7. | Before or Outside the Text: A Comparative Study on Jean-Luc Marion and Paul Ricoeur's Idea of Revelation |
| 8. | 'Who then are you, my god?': Augustine of Hippo and Jean-Luc Marion and the nature and possibility of loving God |
| 9. | Without measure: Marion's apophatic-virtue phenomenology of iconic love |
| 10. | Phenomenalizing God, revelation, and counter-truth: Jean-Luc Marion's theologization of phenomenality |
| 11. | The phenomenology of Cartesian metaphysics according to Jean -Luc Marion |
| 12. | Religious Experience at the Limits of Language: Levinas, Marion, and Caputo From a Post-Phenomenological Perspective |
| 13. | From narcissism to schizophrenia: The subject and method in Jean-Luc Marion, Emmanuel Levinas and Edmund Husserl |
| 14. | 'A fine view of the delectable mountains': The religious vision of Mary Virginia Terhune (Marion Harland) and Augusta Jane Evans Wilson |
| 15. | Reclaiming women's history in the region of Marion, Montana through a hermeneutic of place and the stories of three individuals: Kau'xuma'nupika, Gail Peters Little and Arlene Wehr Lapierre |
| 16. | Beyond the Either/Or: The Relation Between the Aesthetic and the Ethical in the Philosophy of Emmanual Levinas, Soren Kierkegaard, and Jean-Luc Marion |
| 17. | The vascular flora of the Tennessee River Gorge, Hamilton and Marion Counties, Tennessee |
| 18. | Selected intermediate piano pieces by seven women of the twentieth century: Marion Bauer, Germaine Tailleferre, Ruth Crawford Seeger, Sofia Gubaidulina, Emma Lou Diemer, Chen Yi, and Karen Tanaka |
| 19. | The gift and the understanding of God: Iconic theology of J. L. Marion |
| 20. | Sparks of meaning at the points of friction: At the boundary between philosophy and theology in the work of Jean -Luc Marion |
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