3 juillet 2017
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Florinda Martins et al., « Matter and Material Phenomenology », Presses universitaires de Louvain, ID : 10670/1.ne10pn
In his work, Material Phenomenology, Michel Henry shows that what separates him from Husserl is the possibility of a phenomenality in which what reveals itself, matter, coincides with how it reveals itself. In such a way, matter is not present as a function of a form that reveals it, rather reveals itself in the form in which it effectively phenomenalizes itself, and affects itself. In our research work related to the Philosophy of Medicine, this phenomenality of matter, of being and of life ...