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    Jean Marion (1912–1967) was a French composer known for his work on film scores. Selected filmography. The Inevitable Monsieur Dubois (1943) Voyage Without Hope (1943) Florence Is Crazy (1944) Box of Dreams (1945) Mademoiselle X (1945) Lessons in Conduct (1946) Fantômas (1946) The Bouquinquant Brothers (1947) Rendezvous in Paris (1947 ...

  2. Jean-Luc Marion (born 3 July 1946) is a French philosopher and Catholic theologian. He is a former student of Jacques Derrida whose work is informed by patristic and mystical theology, phenomenology, and modern philosophy. [1]

  3. Jean-Luc Marion is one of the major figures in contemporary French Philosophy, and particularly a leader in French phenomenology.

  4. Jean-Luc Marion is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris, Sorbonne. He has also taught and lectured for more than fifteen years at various universities in the United States, notably at the University of Chicago.

  5. Marion God Without Being. Jean-Luc Marion – “Envoi” and “The Idol and the Icon” from God Without Being. (1991, trans. T. Carlson). ENVOI . One must admit that theology, of all writing, certainly causes the greatest pleasure.

  6. Jul 5, 2022 · Prof. Jean-Luc Marion talks about what attracted him to the study of phenomenology and how he understands the relevance of phenomenology for philosophy today...

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  8. This paper exposes the main lines of the book, starting with givenness as the last and deeper principle of phenomenology (book I). As givenness is similar to gift, he needs to show how gift, as exchange between giver and givee, comes from givenness (book II).