Subjectivity as Radical Hospitality: Recasting the Self with Augustine, Descartes, Marion, and Derrida
By (Author) John Martis
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Lexington Books
30th May 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
121.4
Hardback
194
Width 159mm, Height 239mm, Spine 19mm
426g
Intervervening in a lively debate in contemporary European philosophy, this book offers a radically revisioned account of the self subjected to experience. Patiently yet vigorously engaging Jean-Luc Marion's reading of selfhood in St Augustine, Martis reaches back deeply into the Western Philosophical tradition to propose a bold solution to the phemomenological problem of how a self can recognise an other, while remiaining itself. Insights from Descartes, Kant, Derrida, Blanchot, Romano and others are brought together to undergird an account of a self that remains itself only in ceaseless loss to necessary incursions of the other: "I Welcome therefore I am."
John Martis SJ teaches philosophy at Pilgrim Theological College.