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Volume 70

NOWA FENOMENOLOGIA

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Publication date: 21.12.2023

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The publication was financed by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków – Institute of Philosphy.

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Editor-in-Chief Marek Drwięga

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Daniel Roland Sobota

Principia, Volume 70, 2023, pp. 71-130

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843887PI.23.003.19382

The aim of the paper is to interpret Jean-Luc Marion’s phenomenology of donation as a unique philosophical theory of performance. The inspirations, direction and context of the presented interpretation delimit the main transformations occurring within the contemporary humanities, shaped by the numerous countertextual turns. Presented here are the main themes of Marion’s phenomenology of donation, such as countermethod, gift, sacrament, revelation, givenness, occurrence, contingency, saturated phenomenon, witness, etc., in the hope of finding performative instructions in them. The article is concluded with a multi-faceted critique of Marion’s phenomenology of donation to show why it is not tenable and must give way to the phenomenological principle of performance.

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Michał Maczuga

Principia, Volume 70, 2023, pp. 131-160

https://doi.org/10.4467/20843887PI.23.004.19383

The purpose of this paper is to examine two issues – that of the alien and of violence – within the framework of responsive phenomenology proposed by Bernhard Waldenfels. The author demonstrates how each of these phenomena necessitate a radicalized version of phenomenological reduction – a responsive reduction. This helps us understand the essential significance that problems of the alien and of violence play in Waldenfels’ responsive ethics.

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The publication was financed by the Jagiellonian University in Kraków – Institute of Philosphy.