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Phenomenology defines transcendence as what surpasses the immanence of consciousness to itself. Ean-luc Marion: the transcendence of being does not disclose transcendence, but instead closes and limits it. He says transcendence is not a matter of aiming for transcendence; it's a question of aiming.
Phenomenology defines transcendence as what surpasses the immanence of consciousness to itself. Ean-luc Marion: the transcendence of being does not disclose transcendence, but instead closes and limits it. He says transcendence is not a matter of aiming for transcendence; it's a question of aiming.
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Phenomenology defines transcendence as what surpasses the immanence of consciousness to itself. Ean-luc Marion: the transcendence of being does not disclose transcendence, but instead closes and limits it. He says transcendence is not a matter of aiming for transcendence; it's a question of aiming.
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