Jean-Luc Marion
Philosopher, Author
1946 –
Who is Jean-Luc Marion?
Jean-Luc Marion is a postmodern philosopher and a former student of Jacques Derrida. Marion's work is informed by patristic and mystical theology, phenomenology, and modern philosophy. Although much of his academic work has dealt with Descartes and phenomenologists like Martin Heidegger and Edmund Husserl, it is rather his explicitly religious works that have garnered much recent attention. God Without Being, for example, is concerned predominantly with an analysis of idolatry, a theme strongly linked in Marion's work with love and the gift, which is a concept also explored at length by Derrida.
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- Born
- Jul 3, 1946
Meudon - Also known as
- Ζαν-Λικ Μαριόν
- ΖανΛυκ Μαριόν
- Ζαν-Λουκ Μαριόν
- Марион, Жан-Люк
- 讓-呂克·馬里翁
- Religion
- Catholicism
- Nationality
- France
- Profession
- Education
- École Normale Supérieure
- Employment
- University of Chicago
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on July 23, 2013
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