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  1. 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 .

  2. 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.

  3. following the May riots a year earlier, Jean-Luc Marion, then 21, took up his place there. At an institution which had played an enormous role in disseminating the work of Hegel, Nietzsche, Husserl and Heidegger in post-War France, Marion began to work for his agrégation de philosophie.

  4. Oct 8, 2020 · University of Chicago Divinity School scholar Jean-Luc Marion—widely regarded as one of the world’s leading Catholic thinkers—has been awarded the Ratzinger Prize for his lifetime achievements in theology.

  5. Aug 12, 2015 · Jean-Luc Marion has claim to be considered the most important living phenomenologist, certainly in France and perhaps also in the world. His work, espec...

  6. Oct 30, 2018 · It argues that Jean-Luc Marions phenomenology of givenness does not establish this possibility, as it aims at a theophanic experience and is therefore ultimately inscribed within a logic...

  7. 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).

  8. Jean-Luc Marion. Abstract: Marion’s philosophical works extend the concept of givenness in order to provide new grounds to phenomenological description. Analyzing the breakthrough of phenomenology in Husserl’s Logical Investigations, Marion claims that

  9. Focusing on three works by Jean-Luc Marion that discuss the questions of idolatry (The Idol and Distance, God Without Being, and In Excess), this article examines Marion's distinction between icon and idols and applies it to the question of the.

  10. Jean-Luc Marion works at the intersection of contemporary phenomenology, the history of philosophy, and Christian theology. Many of his books are into 2nd, 3rd, and even 10th editions, and have been translated into several languages.