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In the Self's Place : The Approach of Saint Augustine

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In the Self's Place is an original phenomenological reading of Augustine that considers his engagement with notions of identity in Confessions.

Using the Augustinian experience of confessio, Jean-Luc Marion develops a model of selfhood that examines this experience in light of the whole of the Augustinian corpus.

Towards this end, Marion engages with noteworthy modern and postmodern analyses of Augustine's most "experiential" work, including the critical commentaries of Jacques Derrida, Martin Heidegger, and Ludwig Wittgenstein.

Marion ultimately concludes that Augustine has preceded postmodernity in exploring an excess of the self over and beyond itself, and in using this alterity of the self to itself, as a driving force for creative relations with God, the world, and others.

This reading establishes striking connections between accounts of selfhood across the fields of contemporary philosophy, literary studies, and Augustine's early Christianity.

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Stanford University Press
0804762910 / 9780804762915
Paperback / softback
233.5
24/10/2012
United States
English
xxii, 414 pages
23 cm
Translated from the French.