The article is aimed to provide a philosophical analysis of Jean Luc Marion’s critique of metaphysics, understood according to Heidegger’s concept of onto-theology. In the first part, the way in which Marion separates the being of metaphysics from the Divine being, refusing the doctrine of the convertibility between transcendentals like ‘being’ and ‘good’, is analysed. In the second part, I criticise Marion’s claims on the finite nature of human thought. This claim is a rejection of the transcendental character of thought, whose horizon is reduced to that of the imagination. In the last part of the article, I emphasised that Marion’s concept of donation is a supertranscendental concept, placed beyond ‘being’, ‘thought’ and the principle of non-contradiction, whose validity is reduced to the ontic domain, denying de facto its transcendentality. Marion’s thought is thus one of the most relevant contemporary attempts to reject the transcendental, understood as what cannot be transcended, but ends up replacing it with a surrogate.
La critica alla metafisica come disarticolazione della trascendentalità. Un'analisi di struttura del pensiero di Jean-Luc Marion
Gian Pietro Soliani
2024-01-01
Abstract
The article is aimed to provide a philosophical analysis of Jean Luc Marion’s critique of metaphysics, understood according to Heidegger’s concept of onto-theology. In the first part, the way in which Marion separates the being of metaphysics from the Divine being, refusing the doctrine of the convertibility between transcendentals like ‘being’ and ‘good’, is analysed. In the second part, I criticise Marion’s claims on the finite nature of human thought. This claim is a rejection of the transcendental character of thought, whose horizon is reduced to that of the imagination. In the last part of the article, I emphasised that Marion’s concept of donation is a supertranscendental concept, placed beyond ‘being’, ‘thought’ and the principle of non-contradiction, whose validity is reduced to the ontic domain, denying de facto its transcendentality. Marion’s thought is thus one of the most relevant contemporary attempts to reject the transcendental, understood as what cannot be transcended, but ends up replacing it with a surrogate.I documenti in ARCA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.