米歇尔-亨利与现象学问题

IF 0.1 4区 哲学 0 PHILOSOPHY
Cees Tulp
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自埃德蒙-胡塞尔提出现象学以来,现象学一直被视为一种 "方法"。米歇尔-亨利(Michel Henry)对此提出了质疑,他谈到了现象学的 "问题"。本文追溯了亨利反对将现象学归为方法论的观点,并探讨了他所说的现象学是一个问题的含义以及对这一问题的回答。为此,文章探讨了 "第一给定 "和 "生命 "的概念,亨利认为这两个概念都是现象学的基本要素。现象学问题的唯一答案就是 "第一给定 "或 "生命",因为两者是相同的。基督教将上帝视为 "生命",亨利经常提到这一点。因此,这一话题的神学意义在于,上帝最终是否就是亨利对现象学问题的回答。本文探讨了亨利引用《圣经》并表达神学概念的方式。文章的结论是,基督教对上帝作为生命的阐述及其对真理的态度本质上是现象学的。因此,对亨利而言,"上帝 "并不是现象学问题的答案,相反,基督教的 "上帝即生命 "概念指出了正确的现象学答案。
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Michel Henry and the Question of Phenomenology

Since its formulation by Edmund Husserl, phenomenology has been regarded as a ‘method’. This is contested by Michel Henry, who speaks of the ‘question’ of phenomenology. This article traces Henry's objection to the classification of phenomenology as method, and considers both what he means by phenomenology being a question and what the answer to this question would be. To this end, the notions of ‘first givenness’ and ‘Life’ are explored, both of which are identified by Henry as being essential to phenomenality. The single answer to the question of phenomenology is ‘first givenness’ or ‘Life’, as both are identical. Christianity speaks of God as Life, which is frequently referred to by Henry. The theological interest in this topic is therefore the question of whether God is, in the end, Henry's answer to the question of phenomenology. This article explores the way in which Henry cites from the Bible and expresses theological notions. It concludes that the Christian articulation of God as Life, and its approach to truth, are essentially phenomenological. Thus, for Henry, ‘God’ is not the answer to the question of phenomenology, rather the Christian notion of God as Life indicates the correct phenomenological answer.

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HEYTHROP JOURNAL
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期刊介绍: Founded on the conviction that the disciplines of theology and philosophy have much to gain from their mutual interaction, The Heythrop Journal provides a medium of publication for scholars in each of these fields and encourages interdisciplinary comment and debate. The Heythrop Journal embraces all the disciplines which contribute to theological and philosophical research, notably hermeneutics, exegesis, linguistics, history, religious studies, philosophy of religion, sociology, psychology, ethics and pastoral theology. The Heythrop Journal is invaluable for scholars, teachers, students and general readers.
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