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Jean-Yves Lacoste:The Experience of Transcendence

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Wardley, Kenneth Jason
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2012-03-19T09:15:57Z
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2012-03-19T09:15:57Z
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2012
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This paper will examine Lacoste’s treatment of ethics, transcendence and theology, beginning first of all with the rela¬tionship between phenomenology and transcendence in La¬coste’s work, specifically the issue of perception. As we shall see, for Lacoste, every phenomenon has the same right to be wel¬comed and described as any other: God does not differ from things in the world—both Deus and res can be semper maior. It will then discuss how, with reference to liturgy, the phenom¬enology of silence could relate to divine transcendence, ethics, and intersubjectivity.
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Looking Beyond? Shifting Views of Transcendence in Philosophy, Theology, Art, and Politics
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9789042034730
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http://hdl.handle.net/1842/5830
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en
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Rodopi
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transcendence
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phenomenology
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theology
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Philosophy
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silence
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God
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Lacoste, Jean-Yves
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Tillich, Paul
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Heidegger, Martin
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Husserl, Edmund
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Jean-Yves Lacoste:The Experience of Transcendence
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Book Chapter
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