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The present work collects posthumously a set of eight lectures given by the contemporary French phenomenologist Michel Henry (1922-2002) to which five interviews with this philosopher in relation to his thought life and work are added. Their interest is that they are a sharp summary but above all an excellent introduction to the themes and scope of a phenomenology of life developed by Michel Henry throughout its extensive and not without originality philosophical journey. In them the reader will find the main theses of Michel Henry about transcendental subjectivity affectivity human action corporeity flesh the pathetic self-giving of life time the unconscious the close relationship that links a phenomenology of life with Christianity and the fracture today existing between knowledge and life as well as the ways of its elucidation. systematic idation in A context of barbarism like the present one. In this sense the materials compiled in this work constitute a kind of threshold enormously attractive and interesting for all those who wish to have an overall impression of the vast thought of this very original and in a certain way controversial philosopher who always places his reader in front of a demanding and radically free philosophy
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