Between Metaphysics and Phenomenology: Metaxology in Simone Weil, Maurice Blondel, and William Desmond

In this article, I argue that at the heart of the crisis of metaphysics and ecology is a separation of being and phenomenon, which invites the rediscovery of the analogical mediation of the natural and the supernatural. In part one, I survey the separated philosophy implied in a post-Husserlian meth...

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Main Author: Gabellieri, Emmanuel (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Sage 2024
In: Irish theological quarterly
Year: 2024, Volume: 89, Issue: 3, Pages: 245-258
Further subjects:B Metaxology
B William Desmond
B Maurice Blondel
B Analogy
B Simone Weil
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Summary:In this article, I argue that at the heart of the crisis of metaphysics and ecology is a separation of being and phenomenon, which invites the rediscovery of the analogical mediation of the natural and the supernatural. In part one, I survey the separated philosophy implied in a post-Husserlian methodological dilemma between prioritizing either phenomenology or metaphysics to suggest an alternative approach through the writings of Simone Weil and Maurice Blondel. In part two, I connect the approach of the Irish philosopher William Desmond to this intellectual project that holds open a vital dialogue between philosophy and theology.
ISSN:1752-4989
Contains:Enthalten in: Irish theological quarterly
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1177/00211400241248839